In light of the tragic news that Christine Perrigo has passed away, Gammill Quilting would like to extend their condolences to her family and friends. We regret to inform you that Christine Perrigo has passed away. Please accept our condolences. We are having to break the news to you that she has passed away, and it is with a sad heart that we do so.
Before the commencement of her illness, Christine was a Quilting with Confidence Educator and an essential component of our teaching team. Unfortunately, she passed away recently. This was a position that she held for a considerable amount of time before she became ill. The unfortunate reality is that she was unable to triumph against breast cancer, and as a consequence, she passed away in a horrible manner.
Our thoughts and condolences are with her family and friends at this time. We are sorry for their loss. Our condolences go out to them on their loss. As a means of demonstrating your support for her, I would ask that you give some thought to the possibility of making a donation to the American Cancer Society or creating a contemporary quilt that you could present to a person who is struggling to meet their financial obligations.
The death of Sherry Perrigo, who had been a resident of Shelbina, Missouri, and had reached the age of 68 at the time of her passing, occurred on Tuesday, December 30, 2014, in the residence that she had occupied in Shelbina. In the moments leading up to her dying, she was encircled by her loved ones.
Her parents, Noble Stuart and Alice Langhammer Stuart, welcome her into the world on February 26, 1946. Her birthday is February 26. Their daughter was the one who was considered to be her. She signed into a marriage contract with Harold Perrigo in order to fulfill the requirements necessary to become a married lady. His death occurred on June 13, 2007, two days before she did. He had already passed away prior to her departure.
Sherry is survived by her three children, Greg Freels of Bristal, Wisconsin, Brian Freels and his wife Debra of Hannibal, Missouri, and Beverly Belcher and her husband Stuart of Shelbina, Missouri; eight grandchildren, Terry Jones, Jeannie White, Taylor Freels, Kristina Davis, Kelsey Shoemyer, Jarrett Freels, Noble Freels, and Kaitlin Boudreaux; eleven great-grandchildren; one sister, Pat Willer and her husband Ted of Quincy, Illinois; two step-brothers, Lyle Van Houten and his wife Anna Louise of Clarence, Missouri, and Buddy Van Houten of Independence, Missouri; and a number of nieces and nephews.
Prior to her dying, every member of her family, including her parents, her stepmother Erma Stuart, her husband, one stepbrother named Johnny Van Houten, and one stepsister named Marie Annette Frost, had reached the age of majority. This day, she remains the only member of her family to have made it through the ordeal alive.
Sherry, who had graduated from Clarence High School and was a member of both the Shelbina Baptist Church and Clarence High School, was a member of both of these organizations: the Shelbina Baptist Church and Clarence High School. Her favorite things to do included cooking, watching South Shelby basketball and the game show network, and doing crossword puzzles. She also enjoyed watching South Shelby basketball. Watching South Shelby basketball was another activity that she enjoyed. It was clear that Sherry had a deep affection for her family, and she treasured the opportunities she had to spend time with them. Sherry’s love for her family was evident. The importance that Sherry placed on her family was unwavering.
The Greening-Eagan-Hayes Funeral Home, which is situated in Shelbina, Missouri, will serve as the location for the funeral services that are set to take place on Saturday, January 3, 2015 at 2:00 pm. This decision was made after it was determined that the funeral services will be held there.
Following the conclusion of the funeral ceremonies, the burial will take place at Shelbina Cemetery. The burial will take place before the funeral services. On Saturday, the Shelbina funeral home will be available for visitors from twelve o’clock until two o’clock in the afternoon after the funeral service has concluded.
Saturday will be the day that the visitation will take place. In place of sending flowers, the family asks that you consider making a donation to the American Cancer Society, Neighbors Helping Neighbors, or Donor’s Choice. Thank you for your consideration in this matter.