Condolences
Ernie, so sorry to hear of your loss. Still love you like a brother. Didn'r know how to find you. Call me. Same phone nbr, same address. Might need to reopen the secret door. Are you free to do the job?
Thinking of you and praying for you during this difficult time.
Anne-Marie Marchand
Sherry was a dear friend in Recovery to myself and countless others. Her commitment to giving back was humbling and remarkable. Sherry gave her time generously, humbly offered encouragement and guidance, and always greeted me with a smile and a big hug, saying "it's so good to see you my friend!". I will miss her and am grateful for having Sherry and Ernie's friendship over the last number of years.
My sincere condolences to Ernie and all of Sherry's family and friends.
Dear Ernie and Family. So very sorry to hear of Sherry's passing. I only met her once out at the farm many years ago and was touched by visiting you both. I had been thinking of you and searching online to connect when I heard this news. My sincere condolences to you and your family.
What an incredible blessing Sherry was to so many people, including myself. She was a constant reminder to be the best loving version of yourself, to be a humble servant , and to give and love unconditionally. What an amazing woman and friend. I’m so blessed to have known your Sherry. My sincere condolences to your family.
All these years, I never knew her name was Sharon, always Sherrie.
I have known her for many years. We were both part of the Recovery Community and shared a passion for recovery and recovering fellow alcoholics.
Every year we called on our Sobriety Anniversaries and caught up. Like watching someone's life in a strobe light (if you are not from the '70s, Google it).
I will miss her and extend my heartfelt condolences to all around her who supported and loved her.
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