Cheryl was lovingly referred to as Cho-Cho. She attended school and grew up in Arlington. She was a member of Crossroads Christian Church. Cheryl was a nurse who was intelligent and had many friends. Cheryl loved good food and having a good time. She was a special person.
Cheryl was preceded in death by her father, grandmother and aunt.Survivors: Son, Stephen Strong and wife, Stacey; parents, Zada "Billie" Golden and husband, Lud; sisters, Linda Andrews and husband, Gene, Jan Geier and husband, Jim, Melody Britton and husband, Mike; brothers, Dean Gann and wife, Gayle, and Phillip Golden; many nieces and nephews; and her little dog, Suzi.
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Cheryl was lovingly referred to as Cho-Cho. She attended school and grew up in Arlington. She was a member of Crossroads Christian Church. Cheryl was a nurse who was intelligent and had many friends. Cheryl loved good food and having a good time. She was a special person.
Cheryl was preceded in death by her father, grandmother and aunt.Survivors: Son, Stephen Strong and wife, Stacey; parents, Zada "Billie" Golden and husband, Lud; sisters, Linda Andrews and husband, Gene, Jan Geier and husband, Jim, Melody Britton and husband, Mike; brothers, Dean Gann and wife, Gayle, and Phillip Golden; many nieces and nephews; and her little dog, Suzi.
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