Cheryl graduated from St. Francisville High School in 1966. Once her children were a little older and in school, she went back to college to pursue her dream of working as a nurse, graduating from WVC and passing her nursing boards to become a RN. She worked at Good Samaritan Hospital and the Lawrence County Health Department.
Cheryl was proud of her career, but nothing compared to the joy she found in taking care of her family and friends. She loved to feed every soul that crossed her door step. Her cooking was legendary. She always made sure that no one ever left her home feeling hungry or unloved.
She was preceded in death by her father, Gerald; her brother, Patrick Spidel; and countless other family members and friends that no doubt welcomed her into Heaven with smiles and open arms.
Burial will be in the Highland Memorial Cemetery in Mt. Carmel, Illinois.
Cheryl graduated from St. Francisville High School in 1966. Once her children were a little older and in school, she went back to college to pursue her dream of working as a nurse, graduating from WVC and passing her nursing boards to become a RN. She worked at Good Samaritan Hospital and the Lawrence County Health Department.
Cheryl was proud of her career, but nothing compared to the joy she found in taking care of her family and friends. She loved to feed every soul that crossed her door step. Her cooking was legendary. She always made sure that no one ever left her home feeling hungry or unloved.
She was preceded in death by her father, Gerald; her brother, Patrick Spidel; and countless other family members and friends that no doubt welcomed her into Heaven with smiles and open arms.
Burial will be in the Highland Memorial Cemetery in Mt. Carmel, Illinois.
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