In Memory

Sheryl Cutright (Hobbs)

Sheryl Cutright (Hobbs)

A memorial service for Sheryl will be held September 2, 2017,
beginning at 2:00 PM at Columbine Hills Church, 9700 Old Coal Mine Road, Littleton, CO 80123
The family asks that donations be made to The Senior Hub, 9025 Grant Street, #150, Thornton, CO 80229 in lieu of flowers

Sheryl May Hobbs

In Loving Memory

Born:
July 20, 1944 Topeka, Kansas 

Passed Away:
August 23, 2017 Westminster, Colorado 

Memorial Service

A memorial service for Sheryl will be held September 2, 2017,
beginning at 2:00 PM at Columbine Hills Church, 9700 Old Coal Mine Road, Littleton, CO 80123
The family asks that donations be made to The Senior Hub, 9025 Grant Street, #150, Thornton, CO 80229 in lieu of flowers.

Sheryl May Hobbs, 73, was the daughter of Harold Cutright and Alice Bell Hough Cutright. Sheryl was born on July 20, 1944, in Topeka, Kansas and graduated Topeka West High School and then attended Stormont-Vail School of Nursing in Topeka, Kansas. Sheryl obtained her RN in 1965, and was a registered nurse for nearly forty years, most recently at Boulder Community Hospital and Alpine Urology, both in Boulder, CO. Sheryl married her husband, Farrel D. Hobbs, on September 6, 1963. Sheryl and Farrel had two children: Kahn David Hobbs (Dana) of Fort Mill, South Carolina, and Pamela Kari Hobbs Brown of Fort Collins, Colorado.

Sheryl is preceded in passing by her father, Harold, her mother, Alice, and her brother, Dean.

Sheryl is survived by her husband, Farrel, her son, Kahn, and her daughter, Pam. Sheryl is also survived by her grandchildren, Andrew S. Brown and Campbell E. Brown, Colorado; her grandchildren, Davis K. Hobbs and Clayain M. Hobbs, South Carolina; her sister, Patricia Gragg, Kansas; her niece, Kathy Spurlock (Fate), Kansas; her nephew, Jim Cutright, Kansas; her niece, Vicki Bilderback (Randy), Kansas; her nephew, Troy Cutright (Lanette), Kansas; and her nephew, Chris Gragg (Audra), Kansas.



 
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09/16/17 08:14 AM #1    

Kathryn (Kay) Swalwell (Scott)

Sheryl was a great Jr. High friend at Crane.


09/16/17 12:01 PM #2    

Paul W. (P. J. ) Anderson

When I worked as a soda jerk in the College Hill Pharmacy, 1959-60, Sheryl and Carolyn Barrett used to stop by occasionally.  I loved to see them as they both made me laugh, and we would cut up for a long time while my boss looked on.  Sorry to hear this news.  Will remember Sheryl for all the good times.  PJA


09/17/17 11:58 AM #3    

Raymond E. Briggs

I am not very good at this type posting. Sheryl was one of the classmates that I so wished to see again. She and our close friend Carolyn Barret had many fun times together. They tried futilely to teach me to dance for an upcoming date I had. ITrust me when I say it was a hopeless endeavor. I extend my deepest sympathy to her husband, and I will always be sad that our paths will not cross again.

 

 

 

 

 


09/17/17 02:23 PM #4    

Pamela Nelson (Newman)

Sheryl,  was such a talented sewer, she and sister created many clothes and sweaters when we were at Boswell.  I went to a Halloween party at her house when we were in Jr. high,  it  was the best  ever.  I send her family my deepest condolences. Be Blessed Pam Nelson Newman


10/03/17 09:09 AM #5    

Glenda K. Huntsman

Sheryl and Patty Cutright placed their hand prints on my heart many years ago and the memories of our friendships together has been a comfort throughout my life.

Sheryl it was good to hear your voice several years ago and to know that your life was full of family, love, happiness, caring and sharing with others the gift of your friendship.

You will be missed by so many.

To your family, and Patty, I send my deepest sympathy and you all are in my thoughts and prayers.

Because I knew you Sheryl I have been changed for good.

Much Aloha,

Glenda Huntsman

 

 

 

 


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