Condolences
My deepest sympathies to you Brad, and family, for the loss of your dear wife, Sherry. May God comfort your broken hearts, and hold your hands through this difficult time of grief. Big hugs.
How does one deal with the lose of such a wonderful person who was not biological family but always considered as family. Her vivacious chuckle and beautiful smile will be forever missed. Sherry had a heart of gold and was always there with a helping hand. Having been part of Shery's life for over 60 years she has, on numerous occasions played an important part in my life. Three such occasions were when she was a flower girl at my wedding; she was already developing that loving heart even then (8 yrs old). When I lost my husband in 2004, Sherry was quick to call and offer her help in anyway that she could. In 2012 I remarried, and once again Sherry was there along with her sister Tracy to cater the reception. I can't imagine life without her a part of it. She will always be loved and missed. To Travis, Megan, and Jennifer (her children), Tracy (her sister), brother Ken (Michelle) and Brad (her husband) and their families I can only offer my deepest sympathy. There has been such sorrow for all of you in recent years and now another loss to grieve. I feel confident in saying that Sherry would not wish you to spend time grieving for her but to enjoy life and share with your families all those wonderful memories that caused that brilliant smile and bubbly chuckle to burst forth. Our love to all of you. Beverley and Hugh
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