I received an email asking how I meant Sharon aka “Sheri”, I honestly don’t remember- one she was the first best friend I could do things with- probably VBS bible school in the summer. Playing in creek behind house with her brother; we walked to culvert where she showed me where Dr love had a car crash; went to Rocky Ridge park. Then many years later remedy up in Gaithersburg and did things.
A sole gone way too soon still. Can’t believe she’s gone. Rip
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Dear Sheri,
I’ve known you for 20 years! Your effervescent love for God and people came through brightly. You were willing to roll up your sleeves and help anyone who needed. You will be greatly missed as I’ve always enjoyed my time and our chats with you. Now you are celebrating in Heaven with mom, no longer dealing with your health issues. You will forever be in my heart ❤️🔥🕊. We will meet again in Eternity. I love you dear friend. Your grands will be taken care of and you will be spoken of highly . See you later, alligator .
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My deepest condolences to Sheri's family. I worked with Sheri at Ingerman & Horowitz for almost 8 years. Even though we couldn't meet in person we stayed in touch by text and phone calls. The qualities I will remember most was her infectious smile, always seeing in the best of people, always putting others before herself. Her faith and her family were her everything . I texted her Merry Christmas on Christmas day. Her reply was Merry Christmas my dear friend. Sheri you were also my dear friend. I love and miss you.
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I worked with Sheri for 14 years at Ingerman & Horwitz, and she greeted every day and every person with a smile. When our satellite offices merged, we renewed our friendship and became close. Together, we shared and made each other food (she was an especially great cook), talked and reminisced about our life experiences, and even worked out together at lunchtime; we became good friends. Sheri took great delight in sharing stories, videos, and photos of all of her grandchildren, and she loved to tease me about my black thumb, as opposed to her very green thumb. She had a knack for growing various plants that covered the long windowsill in her office, and she was always able to coax them to bloom for her -even during wintertime- and went out of her way to give me cuttings. That was Sheri - she always went out of her way for others and never expected anything in return. She always sought to find the good in every situation and everybody, despite any challenges. I will never forget her laughter or her positive outlook on life. Anyone who ever knew Sheri will always remember her loving care for others. She prayed for everyone with the utmost sincerity and love, and I pray her soul finds peace. My deepest condolences to her beloved family and friends. I know she will be watching over you.
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My sincere condolences to Sheri's family. We worked together for almost 18 1/2 years and the last year and a half + at Ingerman & Horwitz, Sheri and I were the lone two in the office and shared many, many a story, a laugh, a memory and a great time. Sheri had such a sunny disposition and always tried to see the good in people and in life in general. I remember taking her to the movies at Warehouse Cinemas and delighted in hearing her proclaim (over and over) how lovely/comfy the seats were there--it was the little things that brought her joy. It was her love of plants (she had a marvelous jade plant, among many others), her faith in God, her joy listening to music and her pure, unbridled love of her family that kept her going. I will miss our laughs, her groaning at my incessant puns, her potato salad and her friendship. She was definitely a one-of-a-kind friend. Godspeed to her beloved family. Keep making her proud of you.
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