Sherry died on August 12, 2004 in an automobile accident about 40 miles outside of Charleston, SC on I-26 (Mile Marker 177). She had become a respected artist in Charleston, SC and the Greensboro, NC area. Her work was featured in several galleries in Charleston before she died.
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Mary Dawson-Oliver
Sherry and I were best of friends in high school. I loved her and her family. I spent so many nights with her at her home and had dinner with her dad and mom. Gosh, I miss her! She taught me how to shag so I could go the school dances and the dances at the country club.If anyone knows how I could purchase one of her paintings, please let me know. She had the most energy as a Cheerleader and really mirrored the school spirit! I, too, love Charleston, SC. The Isle of Palms is one of my favorite places to vacation. Please contact me with any information about her paintings 252.955.3144 or Mary@LakeGastonLuxuryHomes.com. I miss you Sherry and I wish I could have seen you before you went home to be with our Savior. Perhaps on some beach one day I will see your lovely Spirit.
Diane Jarman
Sherry was a very sweet girl in high school, very thoughtful. We were friends freshman year, but kept in touch all through high school. I remember walking to her house after school. She too would have loved this reunion. I had heard she had passed away and hope there is peace now for Sherry and her family.Diane Jarman
Jimmy Rochelle
Patti was a good friend of Sherry so I got to be around her a good bit. Cute ,witty I never remember her any other way.Ella Whitley (Rodgman)
We became friends in middle school. I loved to spend the night at her house. Her Mom was so cool. We had some good times. She had the most beautiful smile and laugh. She married her high school sweetheart.Eugenia Briley (Briley)
Sherry was such a nice, sweet person and I remember all the times we were in choir together at the First Baptist Church. We would always have fun on the choir trips.