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Cheryl Christine <I>Harris</I> Lingenfelter

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Cheryl Christine Harris Lingenfelter

Birth
Death
24 May 2012 (aged 60)
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend. Specifically: ASHES GIVEN TO HER DAUGHTER SARAH Add to Map
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Cheryl Christine Lingenfelter


Former bakery manager Cheryl Christine Lingenfelter, 60, of Paris died Thursday, May 24, 2012, at her residence.

The body was cremated.

No service* or visitation is planned Ridgeway Funeral was in charge.

Born Dec. 27, 1951, in St. Louis, she was a daughter of the late Milton James Harris and Barbara Frazier.

She was former bakery manager for Winn Dixie in Cary, N.C.

She leaves three daughters: Sarah Lyman and Becky Ann Hooper, both of Paris, and Glenda Christine Cagle of Phoenix; two sisters: Kimberley Harris and Eileen Apel, both of St. Louis; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

She also was preceded in death by a son: Fred Lingenfelter.

*Her family had a memorial service on june 2, 2012

i found this poem for her loved ones.


Don't Be Sad When I Die


When tomorrow starts without me,
and I'm not there to comfort you,
please know that I still love you,
cause I know you love me too.

When tomorrow starts without me,
and you feel lost and blue,
I hope these words I've written
will help to see you through.

Someday your pain will ease,
sadness replaced by fond memories
Come tomorrow you will hear
I love you whispered on the breeze.

When tomorrow starts without me
cause God has called me home
I turn, blowing a kiss for thee
Sad that you may feel alone.

I will miss you tomorrow
as I take one last glimpse
a tear falls from my cheek
I'll be going home.

And tomorrow will start without me

Cheryl Christine Lingenfelter


Former bakery manager Cheryl Christine Lingenfelter, 60, of Paris died Thursday, May 24, 2012, at her residence.

The body was cremated.

No service* or visitation is planned Ridgeway Funeral was in charge.

Born Dec. 27, 1951, in St. Louis, she was a daughter of the late Milton James Harris and Barbara Frazier.

She was former bakery manager for Winn Dixie in Cary, N.C.

She leaves three daughters: Sarah Lyman and Becky Ann Hooper, both of Paris, and Glenda Christine Cagle of Phoenix; two sisters: Kimberley Harris and Eileen Apel, both of St. Louis; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

She also was preceded in death by a son: Fred Lingenfelter.

*Her family had a memorial service on june 2, 2012

i found this poem for her loved ones.


Don't Be Sad When I Die


When tomorrow starts without me,
and I'm not there to comfort you,
please know that I still love you,
cause I know you love me too.

When tomorrow starts without me,
and you feel lost and blue,
I hope these words I've written
will help to see you through.

Someday your pain will ease,
sadness replaced by fond memories
Come tomorrow you will hear
I love you whispered on the breeze.

When tomorrow starts without me
cause God has called me home
I turn, blowing a kiss for thee
Sad that you may feel alone.

I will miss you tomorrow
as I take one last glimpse
a tear falls from my cheek
I'll be going home.

And tomorrow will start without me


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