Chery Anne Klein
Chery Anne Klein, aged 68 years of Moose Jaw, SK passed away in the Regina General Hospital on Wednesday, June 12th, 2019. She was predeceased by her parents, Joe and Edna; brothers: Melvin, Clarence, Joseph, and Robert; and sister, Elaine. Cheryl leaves to mourn, her daughters, Angie and Michelle; brothers, Dave (Ellen) and Boyd (Heather); grandsons: Jarrod, Joey (Alexa), Jacob, Jordan, and Jesse; granddaughter, Jetta; great-granddaughter, Ellie; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Cheryl was born in LaFleche, SK on May 5th, 1951. She was a retired bartender and waitress who worked at the Empress Hotel and Eagles Club, and could often be found screaming at the television for the Saskatchewan Roughriders to win. She was an avid sports fan and loved playing ball and bowling. A Celebration of Cheryl’s Life will be held on Thursday, June 20th, 2019 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the Eagles Club, 561 Home St W, Moose Jaw, SK. Arrangements are entrusted to Moose Jaw Funeral Home, 268 Mulberry Lane. Michelle Surtees, Funeral Director 306-693-4550.
My deepest sympathies to you, Angie and Michelle, David and Boyd. Cheryl and I go back almost 50 years now, school at STI in 1969/1970, so many great times at the farm, sharing some good memories while she lived with my family in Moose Jaw, and branching out on our adult lives together. We were not close in recent years but this sad occasion has brought back some vivid memories that I will cherish forever. I will be thinking of you all. Susie (Draper) Lariviere
We had the pleasure of getting to know Cheryl through baseball!! She was Jesse’s number 1 fan and always made sure he knew it!! Our thoughts are with Jesse and family. Rest In Peace Cheryl.
So sorry to hear of Cheryl’s passing…keeping you all close in my thoughts today and the difficult days ahead . Cheryl and I played ball together many years ago and she will be dearly missed .
My condolences to Cheryl’s family and friends along with warm thoughts and gentle hugs. I’ve known Cheryl since she moved to Moose Jaw, she was one of the nicest women I’ve met. She loved the song Funny Face, and would get up and sing it with us at the Eagles when we played there.
My sympathies to all of Cheryl’s families. I’m truly sorry for your loss.
Angie, Michelle and family, our deepest sympathy goes out to you. May your sweet memories of your mom lighten the burden in the days to follow. We’ve known your mom for a long time and she’ll be missed. Doug and Dianne Munroe
My deepest sympathies to the entire family – especially David and Boyd. We go back a long ways to grade school, high school and beyond – although I have not seen Cheryl in years. David, Robert Elaine, Cheryl and I were close – in the old days – at school and after and a lot of fond memories growing up. Cheryl was always a competitor when it came to all sports. May she rest in peace. Jim Major.
Sincere sympathy to all of Cheryl’s family and friends..