Today, the world feels a little dimmer, even as Heaven shines a little brighter. With deep sadness and profound love, we remember Sheri Myre of Oxford, MI, who passed away peacefully at home after a courageous battle with cancer. Though our hearts ache, we hold close the belief that Heaven welcomed her with open arms—and, no doubt, with the kind of sweetness and spice that only Sheri could bring.
It brings comfort to imagine the reunion she’s been waiting for: Tate running into her embrace, her sister by her side, and laughter filling the heavens once again. The thought of Tate finally getting that sushi date back in his arms softens the sorrow just enough to remind us that love never ends—it only changes places. Sheri has simply gone ahead of us, where joy has no limits and pain cannot reach.
Trying to capture who Sheri was in words feels almost impossible, because she was a force—fierce, loving, unapologetically strong, and overflowing with compassion. She carried a warrior’s fire and a heart big enough to hold an entire community. Sheri had a way of making people feel seen, valued, and deeply cared for. Whether you knew her for a lifetime or a moment, she left an imprint that will never fade.
Her courage in the face of illness was nothing short of extraordinary. Sheri fought with grace, humor, resilience, and a spirit that remained unbroken, even in the hardest moments. She taught all who loved her what it means to live fully, love fiercely, and face every challenge with stubborn, radiant strength. She embodied the kind of bravery that inspires others long after the battle is over.
As we mourn her loss, we also celebrate the beautiful life she lived—a life rich in love, friendship, laughter, and unforgettable memories. Her legacy will continue in the hearts of those she cherished and in the stories we will keep telling, over and over, to ensure her light never dims.
Until we meet again, Sheri—thank you for every moment, every smile, every lesson, and every ounce of fierce love you shared with the world. Rest peacefully, you badass warrior. Heaven is lucky to have you.