Cynde Gudenau
Chuck and I were blessed to be a part of the family group with Cheryl and Cliff, Sean and Heather, the boys and Kathy. I have so many fond memories of watching my grandson with Cheryl and Kathys grandchildren—a group of little boys that are now all growing up. I will always remember the woman sitting around talking at the kitchen tables. I remember when Cheryl dressed in a bathrobe with curlers in her hair for Halloween. Every time I walk around in my robe and curlers I think I look like I am dressed for Halloween and that makes me laugh. Cheryl was very giving with the things she made, which were treasures then but more precious now. I have my fall candle out that she made and have kept the battery light on as we think of Cheryl. At Christmas when I pull out my oven mitts I will think of her again. I can sew but not at all like Cheryl! I told Cheryl about an Amish bowl holder at Thanksgiving last year and by Christmas she made them up for everyone In all different fabrics for a Christmas party. She was amazing. I will miss our couple lunch/dinner dates at Savory Grill and Shamrock. Our love to Cliff, Sean, Heather, the boys and Kathy. Cheryl was loved and will be greatly missed but I am so thankful for the memories we all have that keep her alive in our memories.