Sheryl Ann Lagge

December 19, 1971 ~ October 8, 2022
Sheryl Ann Lagge (Gage), as of October 7th, 2022,
went to be with God from her home at the age of 51.
She fought a long and courageous battle with
glioblastoma multiforme (brain cancer). She was
surrounded by loved ones who will remember her as
a caring wife, mother, sister, daughter, and friend.
The simplest pleasures in life brought great joy to Sheri. She treasured quiet
evenings with family, her two dogs (Loki and Malachi), and all her children's friends
that frequented her home. Sheri loved the outdoors, hiking, and beautiful sunsets.
She wouldn’t admit it, but she loved receiving flowers; some of her favorites included
hollyhocks, peonies, roses, and marigolds. She was so sweet, and undoubtedly loves
Jesus Christ. No matter the circumstances, she always prayed with thanksgiving.
In her daily prayers, until her last days, she thanked God for her family, the birds,
and the trees (So cute!). Her personality was delightful, yet sassy, and magnetic
enough to draw in everyone she encountered. Her vivacious and giving spirit will be
missed by all who knew her.
Sheri lived to bring love and peace to everyone she met. She embodied 1 Corinthians
13:4-7 “Love is patient, love is kind....” To have known Sheri is to know true love.
Sheri was born in Indianapolis, Indiana to Michael Arthur Gage and Kathleen JoAnn
Daczewitz on February 19, 1971. She moved to South Dakota in her early teens and
attended Spearfish High School. She married the love of her life, Scott Lagge, on June
29, 1996 and eventually moved to Colorado. Sheri worked as a hair stylist for many
years, she then was a preschool teacher for some time after that. However, her
most important job was to be a stay at home mom. In more ways than can be
counted, she spread beauty and love to everyone she touched.
Sheri's biggest priority and success in life was raising her three children; Brandon
Gage, Jessica Lagge, and Carter Lagge. They were blessed to have the most tender,
generous, loving, protective, supportive, encouraging, kind, and graceful mother
imaginable. Through her, they have grown to be reflections of her light to carry on in
this world.
Sheri was a warrior in her fight against Glioblastoma Multiforme; furthermore
proving her tenacious spirit. She was an anomaly in her existence of how long she
survived. To all who had the gift of more time with this angel on earth, shall we be
eternally grateful.
“Sheri, we know that we cannot have you here but we’re happy knowing that the
angels have finally got you back.
Goodbye to a wonderful woman and beautiful mother”
A funeral service is scheduled for 10 am on October 21, 2022 at Solid Rock
Church: 3025 10th Ave Spearfish, SD 57783 with Pastor Jim Roberts officiating.
Burial will follow at Rose Hill Cemetery. 255 Ash Street Spearfish, SD.
Arrangements are by Fidler-Isburg Funeral Chapel in Spearfish and Stork-Bullock
Mortuary in Lakewood Colorado.
Sheri was preceded in death by her father, Michael Arthur Gage; her father-in-law,
Donald Delmar Lagge; her grandparents; Wendelin and Katie Senger, Winford and Jean
Whitaker, and Joseph and Dorothy Daczewitz.
Sheri was survived by Scott Lagge, her loving husband. Brandon Gage, son, Jessica
Lagge, daughter, and Carter Lagge, son. Donna J McCord and Jodine Martin, sisters,
Robert and Kathleen Daczewitz, parents. Sandy and Michael Houle parent-in-laws,
Josh Lagge, Heather Lagge, Candee Staman and Miles Staman, brothers/sisters-in-law.
Numerous nieces and nephews: Nick Chamberlain, Christopher Chamberlain and his
son Camden, Shylee Hewitt and her children Katie and William, Lily and Lucy McCord,
Ryan and Cameron Martin, and Noah and Jemma Scullion.
The family of Sheri wishes to extend our sincere thanks to Dr. John Hudson,
NeuroSurgeon, and team, Dr. Nauman Moazzam, Oncologist, and team, Dr. Rafael
Olivares, Family Medicine, and team, along with Lutheran hospice, and so many
unnamed nurses, physicians assistants, and other medical professionals, you all know
who you are!
A final goodbye from her husband Scott - You are the love of my life, the most
beautiful woman, inside and out, that I’ve ever known. I will never forget your smile,
the feeling of your kiss, the smell of your skin or the touch of your hand or the
embrace of your arms around me. I will love you and miss you for the rest of my
life!
-I will see you again someday! Love, Scott
went to be with God from her home at the age of 51.
She fought a long and courageous battle with
glioblastoma multiforme (brain cancer). She was
surrounded by loved ones who will remember her as
a caring wife, mother, sister, daughter, and friend.
The simplest pleasures in life brought great joy to Sheri. She treasured quiet
evenings with family, her two dogs (Loki and Malachi), and all her children's friends
that frequented her home. Sheri loved the outdoors, hiking, and beautiful sunsets.
She wouldn’t admit it, but she loved receiving flowers; some of her favorites included
hollyhocks, peonies, roses, and marigolds. She was so sweet, and undoubtedly loves
Jesus Christ. No matter the circumstances, she always prayed with thanksgiving.
In her daily prayers, until her last days, she thanked God for her family, the birds,
and the trees (So cute!). Her personality was delightful, yet sassy, and magnetic
enough to draw in everyone she encountered. Her vivacious and giving spirit will be
missed by all who knew her.
Sheri lived to bring love and peace to everyone she met. She embodied 1 Corinthians
13:4-7 “Love is patient, love is kind....” To have known Sheri is to know true love.
Sheri was born in Indianapolis, Indiana to Michael Arthur Gage and Kathleen JoAnn
Daczewitz on February 19, 1971. She moved to South Dakota in her early teens and
attended Spearfish High School. She married the love of her life, Scott Lagge, on June
29, 1996 and eventually moved to Colorado. Sheri worked as a hair stylist for many
years, she then was a preschool teacher for some time after that. However, her
most important job was to be a stay at home mom. In more ways than can be
counted, she spread beauty and love to everyone she touched.
Sheri's biggest priority and success in life was raising her three children; Brandon
Gage, Jessica Lagge, and Carter Lagge. They were blessed to have the most tender,
generous, loving, protective, supportive, encouraging, kind, and graceful mother
imaginable. Through her, they have grown to be reflections of her light to carry on in
this world.
Sheri was a warrior in her fight against Glioblastoma Multiforme; furthermore
proving her tenacious spirit. She was an anomaly in her existence of how long she
survived. To all who had the gift of more time with this angel on earth, shall we be
eternally grateful.
“Sheri, we know that we cannot have you here but we’re happy knowing that the
angels have finally got you back.
Goodbye to a wonderful woman and beautiful mother”
A funeral service is scheduled for 10 am on October 21, 2022 at Solid Rock
Church: 3025 10th Ave Spearfish, SD 57783 with Pastor Jim Roberts officiating.
Burial will follow at Rose Hill Cemetery. 255 Ash Street Spearfish, SD.
Arrangements are by Fidler-Isburg Funeral Chapel in Spearfish and Stork-Bullock
Mortuary in Lakewood Colorado.
Sheri was preceded in death by her father, Michael Arthur Gage; her father-in-law,
Donald Delmar Lagge; her grandparents; Wendelin and Katie Senger, Winford and Jean
Whitaker, and Joseph and Dorothy Daczewitz.
Sheri was survived by Scott Lagge, her loving husband. Brandon Gage, son, Jessica
Lagge, daughter, and Carter Lagge, son. Donna J McCord and Jodine Martin, sisters,
Robert and Kathleen Daczewitz, parents. Sandy and Michael Houle parent-in-laws,
Josh Lagge, Heather Lagge, Candee Staman and Miles Staman, brothers/sisters-in-law.
Numerous nieces and nephews: Nick Chamberlain, Christopher Chamberlain and his
son Camden, Shylee Hewitt and her children Katie and William, Lily and Lucy McCord,
Ryan and Cameron Martin, and Noah and Jemma Scullion.
The family of Sheri wishes to extend our sincere thanks to Dr. John Hudson,
NeuroSurgeon, and team, Dr. Nauman Moazzam, Oncologist, and team, Dr. Rafael
Olivares, Family Medicine, and team, along with Lutheran hospice, and so many
unnamed nurses, physicians assistants, and other medical professionals, you all know
who you are!
A final goodbye from her husband Scott - You are the love of my life, the most
beautiful woman, inside and out, that I’ve ever known. I will never forget your smile,
the feeling of your kiss, the smell of your skin or the touch of your hand or the
embrace of your arms around me. I will love you and miss you for the rest of my
life!
-I will see you again someday! Love, Scott
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