Cheryl Ann Sutton
September 18, 1945 ~ July 26, 2016
Cheryl Ann Sutton
On the evening of July 26th, 2016, Cheryl Ann Sutton Merchant passed away after a six year battle with liver cancer. She passed peacefully in her sleep in her daughter's care and in her daughter's home in Englewood, Colorado. She was 70, soon to be 71 on September 18th, 2016.
Cheryl was born in Vinton, Iowa on September 18, 1945. She was the fifth daughter of six siblings to Willard and Mildred Merchant. She was recognized for her amazing voice and known as a prayer Warrior due to her love and devotion for the Lord as well as for her friends and family.
A Memorial service will be held on Saturday, August 13th, at 12:00 NOON at Bullock Colonial Chapel. Please send all flowers to Bullock. There will be a gathering at Jennifer and Paul Gardner's home: 574 S. Field St., Lakewood, Colorado 80226.
I love you mom! I miss you so much. we were truly blessed with the best mother anyone could ask for. we will meet again one day but until then you are forever in my heart and dreams. I know you hold my hand at night to comfort me. love you more than words could ever say.
My dear sweet mommy I miss you so much it's like I feel your presence everyday I miss your sweet kisses holding you and the way you smell you smell so sweet and so heavenly I miss your continuing prayers and how you comforted me when I was down and the way you taught me to be a good Mama because you were so wonderful of a mama to me and a wonderful grandma you left such an amazing impression for the kids to grow with and to teach their children I know you're well in heaven and I hope you're looking down on us and hear my prayer and here when I cry out for you you're my everything Mommy I love you so so much and I wanted to thank you for guiding me down the right path and teaching me to love the Lord the way that you do I'll miss you mommy
She changed my faith in humanity and I wish there was more people like her in the world
Cheryl was the best stepmom anyone could ever want. She treating me like I was her own.She taught me how to pray , and about faith.She was my role model of how a good Godly wife was suppose to be, and she was truly one. I remember her letting me and Shelly do her hair and makeup every Saturday , when we were 12 & 13 years old , and it didn't matter how bad it came out , she'd wear it like that all day, so she wouldn't hurt our feelings. She was a loving ,great , strong , faithful woman. I love you Cheryl and I will forever miss you. Thank you for loving me and helping raise me up in the Lord. I know you have many jewels in your crown up in Heaven.
Flowers are beautiful, vibrant, sweet, and bring light and happiness to this world just like my step mom, Cheryl. But like all living things they pass.
I will miss your potatoe soup
With love, Angie.
Grandma Cheryl was the sweetest , most caring and loving grandma . She always gave me pez candy I loved that . I will miss and love you forever ❤️