August 16 1948- November 4 2009

Sherry was a lover of music. Particular music.  Music that said something.  That tapped the tap-root of life. She loved art and the artists who created it.  Particular art.  Art that said something.  Art that was whimsical and fun. 

She loved dogs.  Especially Rosie. She loved her many friends.  She loved her chosen family:  the Farringtons, and Verne, Barb, Anne, and Shirley. 

She loved her store, Wild Blue.  She loved welcoming people to the gallery and helping them make their home or their body more interesting.  The famous and the not famous.  The tourist and the soon-to-be famous.   

She loved driving.  She loved convertibles.  She loved her drive across country to find the hospital her grandmother founded in Arkansas.  She loved all the beautiful places she stopped on the way going and coming.  She loved the colorful and wind-swept creations of the Southwest, especially Delicate Arch.

She loved Cambria. The fabulous glass shop. The elephant seals.  The boardwalk next to the ocean.

She loved those that came to help her and heal her.  Dr. Constantz, Gail, Anne, Elise, and the MS Achievement Center.  Song and Roger.  She loved Sergia and her family. 

She loved our home and the garden I created. Especially the hummingbirds.

Sherry loved being a Leo. She loved her hair.  She loved being stylish and creating style for others.

Sherry loved us. We loved Sherry. 

Please join us at my home on Saturday, August 28 at 7pm for a House Concert and Art Show. Proceeds from art sales and the $5 admission will benefit the MS Society.  Contact me for more details and to RSVP.

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