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Cheryl Jean <I>Archer</I> Nye

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Cheryl Jean Archer Nye

Birth
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Death
12 Nov 2008 (aged 63)
Cardington, Morrow County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
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My dear Aunt Cheryl, you are greatly missed by all your friends and family.

Your love is especially remembered by your husband Tom and your children Ian and Nikki.

Cheryl J. Nye, age 63 of County Road 134, Cardington died Wednesday, November 12, 2008 at her residence. Cheryl had fought a 15 year battle with breast cancer. She was born in Columbus on May 21, 1945 to the late Joseph and Mary (Wein) Archer.

Cheryl was a graduate of The Ohio State University. She was a teacher and had taught from kindergarten to Adult Education. Cheryl was a member of the Morrow County Retired Teachers Association and of the St. John (Windfall) Lutheran Church.

Cheryl was a loving wife and mother and adored her grandchildren. She had a generous spirit that will live on in those she leaves behind.

On December 27, 1969 she married Thomas A. Nye and he survives in Cardington.

Survivors also include a son, Ian Austin Nye of Columbus; a daughter and son-in-law, Nikki and Todd Ramming of Columbus; two grandchildren, Dorian Gore and William Ramming and a brother and sister-in-law, Roger and Florence Archer of Lathum, NY.

In addition to her parents Cheryl was preceded in death by a brother, James B. Archer.
My dear Aunt Cheryl, you are greatly missed by all your friends and family.

Your love is especially remembered by your husband Tom and your children Ian and Nikki.

Cheryl J. Nye, age 63 of County Road 134, Cardington died Wednesday, November 12, 2008 at her residence. Cheryl had fought a 15 year battle with breast cancer. She was born in Columbus on May 21, 1945 to the late Joseph and Mary (Wein) Archer.

Cheryl was a graduate of The Ohio State University. She was a teacher and had taught from kindergarten to Adult Education. Cheryl was a member of the Morrow County Retired Teachers Association and of the St. John (Windfall) Lutheran Church.

Cheryl was a loving wife and mother and adored her grandchildren. She had a generous spirit that will live on in those she leaves behind.

On December 27, 1969 she married Thomas A. Nye and he survives in Cardington.

Survivors also include a son, Ian Austin Nye of Columbus; a daughter and son-in-law, Nikki and Todd Ramming of Columbus; two grandchildren, Dorian Gore and William Ramming and a brother and sister-in-law, Roger and Florence Archer of Lathum, NY.

In addition to her parents Cheryl was preceded in death by a brother, James B. Archer.


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