Sherry Ione
(Stutzman) Weaver
Sherry Ione
(Stutzman) Weaver, 69, of Laramie, went to be with the Lord with her family by
her side on June 28, 2008, after a courageous 12-year battle with cancer. She
was born July 23, 1938, in San Jose, Calif., and adopted by her loving parents,
Ray and Vada Stutzman, and raised in Ohio.
She married
Raymond Weaver on August 28, 1960, in Greensburg. Into this union, two
daughters and one son were adopted.
Sherry and
Ray began married life in Newton, where they attended Eastside Methodist
Church. After living in Newton for 15 years, they moved to Hesston for nine
years, and from there to Topeka, where they resided for 16 years, attending
Brookwood Covenant Church.
After
retirement, they lived in Sandy, Utah, for two years and attended Grace
Community Bible Church, moving from there to Nixa, Mo., for five years and
attended Calvary Bible Church, and now living in Laramie, Wyo., attending
Laramie Valley Chapel. Her love for Jesus brought friends and joy in abundance.
Sherry was a
stay-at-home mother most of her married life, caring for her children as well
as many children who attended her day care. When her children had grown, she
worked a short time at Hesston College. She was very active in the Lord's work,
teaching Sunday School, singing in church choirs, and helping to lead youth
groups, and she was active in ladies Bible studies.
She loved
hand quilting, scrapbooking, traveling, poem writing and her dogs, Riley and
Lucy. Sherry was an avid Kansas City Royals and KU Jayhawks basketball fan. One
of her greatest moments as a sports fan was when she was able to attend the
NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Albuquerque, N.M., this past March and
cheer on HER Wyoming Cowgirls, but her love for her family was her life.
Anything she could do for them, she did. Her love for the Lord was best
demonstrated in the unconditional love she gave to her children. The world is a
better place because of Sherry's life and the children she and Ray raised.
Surviving is
her husband Ray, of Laramie; daughters, Jamie Legerski and her husband, Joe, of
Laramie, and Tosha Weaver of Topeka; son, Joey Weaver and his wife, Lehua, of
Salt Lake City; her mother, Vada Stutzman of Indiana; brothers, David (Donna)
of Indiana, Dennis (Anita) and Larry of Arkansas, Devon (Glada) of Ohio, and
Vernon of Arizona; sisters, Sue Stucky of Colorado, who helped care for her and
also was by her side at the time of her death, Betty Jordan and Shirley Craft
of Arizona, Marjorie Paulson of Oklahoma, Sandy (Don) Griffith of Texas, and
Diane Liles of Ohio; six grandchildren, Zane Beadles and Micah Weaver of Utah,
Madison and Joseph Legerski of Laramie, and Chazmin Weaver and Skyler Berwert
of Kansas; a host of loved nieces and nephews, two special, Kim (Steve)
Johnson, and Jeff (Jennifer) Stucky of Colorado; and many, many friends across
the nation.
She was
preceded in death by her father, Ray Stutzman.
A memorial
celebrating her life was today at Laramie Valley Chapel with Pastor Paul Martin
officiating.
Memorial
contributions may be made to Dr. Clinton Merrill, Laramie Oncology and
Hematology, 255 N. 30th St., Laramie, WY 82072 or to Hospice of Laramie, 1262
N. 22nd St., Unit A, Laramie, WY 82072.
Cremation
will take place at Genesis Medical Education and Research Institute, where her
body has been donated.
To send
condolences or sign the online guest book, visit www.montgomerystryker.com.