Sheryl Rae Harker, age 58 of Cambridge died January 30, 2022 at United Hospital in St. Paul. A Celebration of Life service will be held from 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM on Sunday, February 27, 2022 at Sidelines Banquet Room.
Sheryl was born in Santa Ana, California on December 18, 1963. She passed away at United Hospital in St. Paul, Minnesota on January 30, 2022 at the age of 58.
She was a kind generous soul who lived her life to the fullest. She was always up for an adventure. She also loved going to the beach, bathing in the sun, and holding babies! She was especially fond of Dragon flies. She believed they were magical and brought luck. She loved working in the restaurant business where she met so many people she could serve and help. She will be missed by many.
Sheryl was preceded in death by her son, Peter; her grandmother, Ruby Ellis; grandfather, Sydney Hallamore.
She is survived by her father, Allen Sheffield; mother, Sue Lashinski; step father, Ed Lashinski; sister, Shar Dobbs and husband, Frank; brother, Wayne Sheffield and wife, Leslie; and nephews, Tony Sheffield, Nick Sheffield wife, Heather and son Cooper, Phillip Sheffield wife, Megan and daughters, Evelyn and Aubrey; some more family members and friends that loved her dearly.
May the grace of God bestow upon you eternal life and happiness in His Kingdom. I will keep you in my heart till I see you in heaven. Thanks for all you gave, my love. By Mark Krzenski
Shar Dobbs says
We will miss your smiling face and positive outlook. We miss you and love you!
Bridgette V says
May you now Rest In Peace! I will never forget growing up across from you and Shar. You will be missed dearly.
Pam says
You always brought light into a room. Always made us laugh! Thanks for being you♥️
Meg says
What joy you brought! Thank you for making us all laugh with your wicked sense of humor. With your signature style of white skirts and red lipstick you would keep us all in stitches. Always a consummate host sharing your rich recipes for good food and beverages you are and will continue to be sorely missed.
Kim says
To one of the most hardworking people I knew. Sheryl was always good at everything she pursued. Top notch, giving it all she had to offer. I watched her climb to the top often. Such a competitor not only in her career but sports. I bowled against her, golfed with her, skied with her , danced with her, and I believe Mark and Sheryl curled. She had that aim that drive and determination to succeed.
Tears came often along with the laughter and charisma. I was there for the birth of your son and always knew you’d be my forever friend. Cheers to a life well lived! Doing the best you could. Thoughts and prayers to those of us that have been touched by Sheryl’s grace. That were influenced by her determination , her spark and love.
Wendy says
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Just really miss you. Can’t believe your gone. Too soon.