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Zoltan Gyulasi
2000, Pemberton Heights, North Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Chilling on the couch Sunday morning with Dan and Sherry watching sports while waiting for Ryan to wake up...
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Dan, to you and your entire family, our very sincere Condolences on Sherry's passing. She was a good friend to me and everyone that came her way. Never a nasty word, and always encouraging and happy for her sons and grandchildren in all they did. Sherry had a kind heart and will be missed by many .  May she rest in peace.
Sherry was taken from us too early. She was an amazing person who will be greatly missed by all family members and also her friends. Deepest condolences to her family.
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Zoltan Gyulasi
1999, Pemberton Heights, North Vancouver, BC, Canada

What I remember most about Mrs Lindner 

Ryan would always just say "call her Sherry"

Is the unrelenting zoo that surrounded her...non stop activity 4 boys and Dan...and friends. There was always something going on...my mom would have gone nuts...but there in the middle of all of this tornado of things going on was Sherry. Calm like the eye of the storm. Every time I was around her she had a Calming affect on me. I pray for Ryan and family that her immortal soul will stay around them and watch over them forever. God bless her and everyone. 

This is Sherry:

"Zoltan, was that you one wheeling on your motorcycle in front of the house? 

Dan would say with a smirk, "well he was trying to..."

Then Sherry said...."hmmmm, it might be a good idea to put on your Helmet, what do you think?" 

Yes "Mrs Lindner..." 

Then Ryan said "call her Sherry" 

I miss those days...life is short. Love your family 👪 

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What  I remember the most about Sherry (as I always have known her) and her family is how they all welcomed my son, Jason into the family at their home in Pemberton Heights. As a single Mom, this was very important to me and I always felt Sherry was like a second Mom to my Jason.  Sherry and I spent many hours sitting on the bleachers at baseball games catching up on the local happenings and lives of our children and of course later, her grand children. Halloweens were always especially memorable at the Lindner home. She will be missed so much. My deepest condolences to the Lindner family.

Our sincerest condolences to the Lindner family.

 Sherry always welcomed our son into your home. As such, her memory will always hold a special spot in our hearts. Dave and Claudia Frazer

Dear Lindner family, my sincere apologies that I won’t be able to be there in person for the services I am having sinus surgery on Feb 15th here in Comox so I will be out of commission that week unfortunately. As you know Sherry was my wonderful neighbour and dear friend. My heart absolutely shattered when I heard she had passed so suddenly especially since I had only learned from her the week before that she was sick. She truly was a wonderful and selfless person and she will be very much missed by everyone who was lucky enough to know her. My deepest condolences to you her beautiful family. May she Rest In Peace. Sending love to you all. Neda, Justin & Gia

I first met Sherry about 4 years ago in Arizona. Our grandsons were 13-14 years old at the time and played baseball for the Langley Blaze. We were in Arizona  during spring break to play against U.S.  teams.

This is when the blossoming of our friendship began.  When we got back home we never missed any of our grandsons games and always sat together in what we called Granny’s corner. This is where all the grandmothers sat and talked and cheered our grandsons during the games, talked about family and anything that happened since we last saw each other. 

Sherry always came with a Tim Hortons coffee for me.  On occasions we went out for dinner but when Covid happened we didn’t see much of each other but we texted and talked. In our conversations you could tell how much she loved her family. 

I feel blessed that I knew her. Sherry was the sweetest person, kind, generous, great company and she will be terribly missed. 

Sherry was a good friend and fellow neighborhood mom.  I knew her because my son Shane and Sheldon were best friends since they were four years old (up until Sheldon discovered girls in grade 8.) They were active and did all the boy stuff like building forts in the forest and playing in the creek. As a result, Sherry and I were on the phone a lot checking on them.  We parented the same way. It was the old school approach. We watched them carefully but let them have fun and explore. One of my funniest memories was when the boys walked to Ambelside and came home with two pigeon eggs. They had their eggs in their bedrooms in shoe boxes under heat lamps. After a few weeks, Shane didn’t think his egg would hatch. He thought it was starting to rot. So he threw it out   The next day he asked Sheldon when he was going to throw his out but to his surprise and disbelief, Sheldon’s egg had hatched a week before.  Pigeons are almost full size after a week, by the way. I think it was called Kid Rock eventually.  The next time I talked to Sherry I asked her how Sheldon’s pet pigeon was doing in his room. Sherry said “Oh reeeeeally! He has a pigeon down there?   Oh, the fun of raising boys.  I’m going to miss Sherry and so will all my kids.  They all have stories of how nice Sherry was to them. She was interested in what they were doing.   I hadn’t seen Sherry for a while and we often thought of calling her and Dan to meet us for coffee.  But then Covid happened.  I will miss Sherry . I always think of her. I know her family is very sad. She was a great matriarch.
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Mrs. Cheryl "Sherry" Lindner