Sherrie M. Causey's Obituary
Sherrie Causey (nee Pulling), passed away on December 8th, 2020, peacefully with family by her side. Sherrie is a loving wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, niece, and a dear friend.
Sherrie is survived by her dearest husband, Thomas; her daughters, Amanda (Eric) and Megan (McKenna); her grandchildren, Taylor, Sofia, and Addison; her father David, her Aunt Linda, brothers Rick and Shane, and Uncle Sean and Aunt Janet.
Sherrie loved her family so very much. She cherished every moment that they were able to spend together. Sherrie cherished the memories created with her late mother, grandmother and grandfather. Sherrie especially loved to travel with her family. In her younger years, she loved trips with her Aunt Linda, Uncle Paul and cousins, Shelly and Danny. After getting married to a service man, her husband Tom, she lived in California and gave birth to her eldest daughter, Amanda. Eventually, Sherrie returned to Ohio and moved to Berea where she grew up and her second daughter was born, Megan. Sherrie also loved with all her heart her dear grandchildren. Any moment she had available, she spent laughing and loving Taylor, Sofia, and Addison.
Sherrie created a fairytale life for herself and her family filled with love and laughter. She loved her work at the childcare center and had a connection with each child that she cared for. Sherrie appreciated her co-workers and made many fond memories with them throughout the years.
She had so many friends and appreciated the time spent with them. Sherrie was part of a wine club and spent many weekends at wineries with Janet, Drema, Katya, and more. Sherrie enjoyed having family gatherings, taking trips, or laughing with her friends on a night out.
Sherrie’s kindness touched so many people. Her smile and laughter filled our hearts just as quickly as she could light up a room. Sherrie will be missed by all, but will continue to bring happiness to us with all of the great memories.
Due to COVID-19, the funeral services and burial will be held privately for the family only.
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