"I am so sorry to hear of Sherrie's passing. Sherrie and I were friends in Middle School. Sherrie always had a smile and said hi when I would see her. She was a great person and truly will be missed by many."
Sherrie Ann Bevering, 36, of West Plains, Missouri, formerly of Keokuk, died at 7:55 PM, Tuesday, November 20, 2007 at Keokuk Area Hospital.
Ms. Bevering was born May 25, 1971 in Keokuk, Iowa the daughter of Kenneth & Carol Golz Bevering. She lived in Keokuk until about 18 months ago. She was employed as a fabricator for Forecast Sales. She was a member of the Lutheran Faith. She enjoyed sewing, crafts and gardening.
She is survived by her parents, Kenneth & Carol Bevering of Keokuk, Iowa; Two children, Rebecca Bevering Pina and her husband, Storm, of Montrose, Iowa; Anastasia Johnston of Hamilton, Illinois; One sister, Lorie Larkon and her significant other, Nick Mortimer of Hamilton, Illinois; Maternal grandmother, Helen Golz of Keokuk, Iowa; Numerous Aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews & cousins.
She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, maternal grandfather, and Uncle, Donald Bevering.
Sherrie gave the gift of sight by donating her corneas.
There were no funeral services.
She was cremated.
The family request no flowers.
Memorials may be made to Anastasia's education fund.
"I am so sorry to hear of Sherrie's passing. Sherrie and I were friends in Middle School. Sherrie always had a smile and said hi when I would see her. She was a great person and truly will be missed by many."
"Dear Ken and Carol, I remember at the time of our reunion, you said Sherrie was terimal Ken. Her death is still a great loss to you and the family. She was so young and we aren't suppose to bury our children. She is at peace now and I pray after the healing, you also will have some peace. Please know you have my deepest sympathy. God bless, Martha Barclift"
"Dear Ken, Carol and family, I was so sorry to hear about Sherrie,s passing. She was a very good person and a very good employee. I considered her a friend as well as an employee. I know she fought a good battle to overcome this illness. You can be proud of that. I was in Louisiana and did not hear the news until late on Thanksgiving evening. There was not time for me to return for the visitation. I am sorry that I could not be there. I am sending my love and condolences for all of the family. Please let me know if there is anything that I can do. Please tell her daughters how sorry about thier loss. Tell Laurie if I can help in any way, please let me know. Pam and Mike Whitaker "
"Dear Ken and family. Enjoyed seeing and visiting with you at our recent reunion. I'm very sorry to hear of your daughters passing. Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. Kesselring"
"I am very sorry to hear of Sherrie's passing. She was a great friend and a very caring person. She will be dearly missed. "
"I went to school with Sherrie from Kindergarten all the way through high school. We weren't really good friends, but she was always friendly to me and everybody she met. It is so sad to learn of the passing of yet another one of my classmates, and she will be remembered fondly. My deepest sympathy at your loss."
"Dear Ken,Carol and Lorie, I was very sorry to hear of Sherrie's death. She was so young. I know this must be a very sad time for you. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Mike and Lynn Larkin"