Sherry Ann Williams

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MT. HOPE - Williams, Sherry Ann, 60, Mt. Hope Nursing Center L.P.N., died Monday, November 20, 2006. Rosary, 6:30 P.M., Friday, November 24; Service, 10:00 A.M., Saturday, November 25, both at Downing Lahey Mortuary West in Wichita. Preceded in death by brother, Kenneth Leroy Roberts; daughter, Jennifer Danielle Williams. Survivors: husband, Jay Dee of Miller; sons, Darrel Sanchez and Jason Williams of Mt. Hope, Mario Sanchez of Wichita; step-daughter, Jerusha Dixon of Decatur, IL; parents, Harold and Genevieve (Jane) Roberts of Cassoday; brothers and sisters, Barry Roberts of Haysville, Glenda Kaye Anderson of Acworth, GA, Ramona Hinde of Garden City, Anita Moore of Marion, Robbie Roberts of Willow Grove, PA; 8 grandchildren; 3 step-grandchildren. Memorial donations in Sherrys name may be made to the charity of your choice. Tributes may be sent to the family via www. downingandlahey.com Rosary, 6:30 P.M., Friday, November 24, Downing Lahey Mortuary West

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  1. One of the best movies I have seen was Forest Gump and like he said in that movie, Life is Like a Box of Chochlate is so true because you just never know what your going to get. Sherry I love you and I will miss your smiling face and that wonderful laugh. I know we’ve been apart for a long time, but you always felt close. I Will see you down the road so save me a good seat sis, Until then Sis, I’ll miss you Love your little brother, Robbie.

  2. To my big sister, the rock that held our family together. Sherry, I will hold all the memories I have of you deep in my heart. From babysitting me to babysitting your own children, Darrel and Mario. The family Christmas’s that would not have happened if not for you getting it all together. Your funny sense of humor, your humbleness. Good times and bad times, phone conversations that were always long and a multitude of them. I will try my hardest to keep Jason, Darrel and Mario close to the family, I will do my best to keep them close to me. Thank you for helping me see the other side of things, you were always good at that. I know that you are happy, pain free and with God who will keep you and your angels close to your loved ones. God is good and so were you, my dear, sweet sister. I love you now and forever, your little sister.

  3. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family during this time of loss. God Bless! Tod & Jill (Leeburg) Sarah and Hannah Megredy

  4. From your father, I miss you so much, words cannot describe.With all your problems, physical and otherwise,you always had time for anyone who had problems.You seemed to have an endless smile and good word for anyone who needed it. Your childhood picture, displayed by your coffin, reminded me of the past. When I came home from work, you would be at the door yelling –‘Daddy-Daddy’.I would pick you up and accept ypur hugs and kisses. Needless to say, it made my day complete. all my love- Dad

  5. Sherry was a friend of mine during our younger years. She was well liked by all who knew her. She was a warm-hearted and cheerful person. I shall miss her. May your memories of Sherry be a source of comfort.

  6. Sherry was a wonderful and loving person who never met a stranger. She always had a beautiful smile for you and could make you feel special by just being in the same room. She was my friend for 45 years and even though we didn’t see each other on a regular basis, we were never at a loss for words. I know there are always regrets when you lose a loved one, and mine is that I don’t think she knew just how special a person she was to me. She was always upbeat and fun to be around. Archie and I remember one time Sherry was visiting and we went to pick up my sister and her girls at the bus station downtown. We blacked our front teeth and acted like a hillbillies, we all laughed ourselves sick at the way everyone was staring. That was Sherry, always up for a joke and a good time. I believe that people come into your life for a purpose, and Sherry’s was to spread love, laughter and sunshine. I am so glad that Sherry was a part of my life and I will miss her very much, she has left a void that no one else can fill.

  7. Mom always says, ‘ I love Sherry to come by, she always has a smile on her face. She never came around acting unhappy or sad.’ We will all miss that smile and the wonderful person, sister and friend that you were. I hope you are with Jennifer and Kenny right now and that you have lots of room for the rest of us. I will always have the wonderful memories in my heart but know that you will be missed more than I can every express. Thank you for being my big sister, my friend. May god watch over us all now that we do not have you to keep up in line. We love you Sherry. We already miss you terribly. Love, your sister Kaye.

  8. Sherry and I went to school and highschool together, boy were those the days! We also were room mates while just graduatiing from highschool and working. Sherry was also my Bridesmaid in my wedding (40 yrs ago). Sherry would have done anything for her friends. She was funny, loving and such a giving person. I will miss her so much. I didn’t get to see much of her when she moved to Mt. Hope, but she was always on my mind when I had fun and loving and meaningful memories of my years back. She will be missed and always remembered. I Love you, my friend, Sherry!!!

  9. Sherry was a wonderful, fun and loving person. She could always bring a smile with her sense of humor. I have missed her since she moved to Mt. Hope. In God’s grace she will find an eternal home


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