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May you sense the Lord's loving presence always,

Keeping you close to His heart, 

Assuring you of His tender care and covering you with His grace.

I have been blessed to have two Cheryl Lynn beauties in my life...a sister that I grew up in the same house with and this dear Sister in Christ that I met in Duvall, WA at Timberlake Church.  I will treasure the times shared with Cheryl and Brett.  I remember dinner and playing games at our home where Cheryl received the nickname "Turbo" as she carefully determined her strategy :o) as we all had fun.  Thinking of her dedication to the Lord along with her beloved family ~ the joy, love and laughter she shared was inspirational.  I am truly grateful for Cheryl and the people God places in our lives.  

Cheryl was my best friend.  She was the most incredible friend. Always there for me during the hard times, but always there WITH me during my most favorite, fun, and memorable times. 

I'll never forget our trips to Maui. Our Happy Place. Cheryl went snorkeling for the first time. Decked out in her snorkel, face mask, flippers, and "protective" swim noodle, it was quite the sight and we laughed ourselves sick. She was a fast learner and was immediately hooked. A major acomplishment for someone who never learned to swim. She fell in love with the ocean. Of course we managed to find time to indulge in our other favorite pastime,  thrifting. We scoured the Island and found many treasures.  We ate fish tacos ... every day! Evening sunsets on the lanai with friends were spectacular and I  have more pictures of sunsets than I can count.

On our last trip to Maui,  Cheryl helped me with all the arrangements for my son, Tyler's wedding to his husband Zachary.  I couldn't have done it without her.  Tyler, Zach, and long term friend, Brody, loved "Auntie" Cheryl. She made everything fun, and special. All of the boys' friends at the wedding fell in love with her too and were heartbroken at the news of her passing. 

Cheryl was tolerant, caring, loving and kind.

She would talk with anyone and was always willing to listen. I'd  loose her in the ladies room because she struck up a conversation with someone.  She was such a love.

Our family is missing a very beloved "sister friend" and Auntie. Things won't ever be the same, but I am so grateful and feel so lucky to have had Cheryl in my life.  

Shaysa, Ryan and Brett, she was so very proud of you and your accomplishments. We would talk for hours about our grandchildren and she absolutely adored Grady and Ellory.

Shaysa, your golfing prowess, along with your dad's, was a major topic! Ryan, your beautiful  singing voice, style, and leadership abilities made your Mama beam!  I will miss sharing stories with her.

If we are alive, we can't escape loss. Loss is a part of real life. Past experiences with loss, and this overwhelming loss is extremely tough for you, it is very difficult for me. 

Life's mystery often seems to much to bear.

But at least you have it. You still have life. A choice as to how you will live this precious day. Don't waste it, hold it close, cherish it. Above all, be grateful for it. Rise above disappointment, opportunities lost, mistakes made.  If today or the days to come seem too sad to even acknowledge; if you can't find one moment to enjoy, one simple pleasure to savor, one friend to call, one person to love, one smile to offer; if life seems so difficult you don't want to bother living it to the fullest,  then don't live today for yourself.  Live it for Cheryl, live it for your precious Mama.

It will make her smile.

Cheryl was my best friend.  I will miss her forever.  I will see her again.

❤️❤️❤️  Shari 

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Cheryl will be greatly missed. She was the most compassionate and empathetic person I knew. She loved her family and friends fiercely. 

We found out we were “iron-worker daddy sisters” and we bonded so deeply with our stories of growing up with our iron-working Dads. We comforted each other when we each lost our Dad.

Cheryl loved tennis and we had some wonderful times at the matches; she knew about the players, their coaches and their families. She was so impressed with the players that traveled with their kids.

One day she tried my favorite Matcha latte and told me it was “like a warm hug” - that’s what she was all her life…a warm hug for every person she met. The world is colder now without her.

I love you Cheryl. I will always have you in my heart my iron-worker sister!

Love,

Michelle & Ken Evans

Brunch at the golf course - C…
2023, Palm Desert, CA, USA
Brunch at the golf course - Cheryl & Michelle (while Brett & Ken golfed).
Wonderful day with Cheryl &am…
2023, Indian Wells, CA, USA
Wonderful day with Cheryl & Brett

I can only echo the sentiments already posted.  I knew Cheryl best in the late 70's and early 80's before we moved to opposite ends of the continent, but she always remained thoughtful, caring and enthusiastic as Janice and I shared experiences with her and Brett.  She made a deep impact on those she came in contact with and will be missed. 

I know the Lord is accepting Cheryl with open arms and pray that he will also comfort my brother, Shaysa, Ryan and  all her family and loved ones at this time.

Love and prayers,

Thom

Posted on behalf of Cheryl's mama, Lois Darlyne Bennett: ❤

To my dear Sherdy,

This is your mama! How I love you! Daddy and I were very young, but never regretted for a minute that you were our "baby girl"- Daddy's "partner", and future "football player". His buddies showed up at the hospital with a football, and needless to say, you loved the sport!

As a "take charge" girl, you always checked on all of your family, and your mama, right up until you left this world.

I loved your annointed preaching that no one could compare to!; An anointed prayer warrior and a caring person forever!

I'm so proud to be your mama, and will miss you dearly! I will always be thankful for your life and your love, ...and now your little feet are on that Holy Ground!

Love from Mama and your Papa in heaven. ❤

With fond memories of our times together at It's a New Day and all the times of sharing and praying together and holding the whole family up in my prayers at this time.  God bless and in His love.

An incredibly thoughtful and wonderfully written obituary.  I certainly recall Aunt Cheryl as energetic, considerate, generous and a lot of fun to be around.  My family and I are very sorry for your tragic loss and hope all of the incredible memories “etched” in your collective hearts allow her memory to live on and give you comfort. 

With Love,

Aaron, Vanessa and Bennett (Ogy)

Remembering all the times we had in Edmonton and Seattle when we visited.  Holding the whole family up in prayer during this time. 

Have very fond memories of our visits, great times of sharing.  Also treasured the Christmas phone  visits and thoughtful  gifts!

So looking forward to reconnecting in heaven.

You will be in our prayers, Brett.

Love, Bob and Enid

To Brett and family.

Our deepest condolences for your loss.  Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Louis and Debra Lalonde 

We took a trip visit Auntie C…
Seattle, WA, USA
We took a trip visit Auntie Cheryl and Uncle Brett. It was such a wonderful time spent with them.
As long as we are being remembered, we remain alive. Time nor distance ever impacted the love I’ve had for Cheryl. She always spoke from the heart and I know that over the years that her heart held a special place for me and my sons Jonathan and Sterling. My heart holds a great deal of love for Brett, Shaysa and Ryan as well as the families on the loss of an incredible light. 
I met Cheryl through her best friend Shari. I liked her from the moment we met. Her laugh made  everyone else laugh with her. Cheryl, Shari, I  and another friend took an all girls trip to Maui  and had the time of our lives. We ate, swam, and "talked story" as the Hawaiians say. I got to know her and am so sorry to lose her so soon.

I will always be grateful to Cheryl for preaching the sermon the night I came to faith in Jesus. This was in the YMCA chapel in southwest Calgary at a new field work April,1974. She was always full of passion for Jesus and such a prayer warrior!  I remember what a success the the booth at the Klondike Days was “How would you like to never thirst again?”  She has many great ideas and inspiration in service for the Lord. 

She was always so encouraging would ‘go to bat’ for her family or friends. Her special Christmas packages were always full of thoughtful surprises and will be missed. 

I look forward to seeing her on the other side!

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