Date Of Birth: May 9, 1946
Date Of Death: May 4, 2007
Sheri Lou Cantrall, 60, of Indianapolis, passed away Friday, May 4th, 2007 peacefully at St. Vincent Hospice. She was born May 9, 1946 in Springfield, IL to the Francis and Betty Lou Cantrall McCabe. She was a music major attending Springfield Jr. College. Sheri became a concert pianist, playing many local venues. She is survived by her sister-in-law, Linda McCabe. She was preceded in death by her parents and brother, Kevin McCabe. A Memorial service was held May 10. Sheri was a classy lady and will be missed by all who knew her.
Nancy John Brown says
Lots of memories to hold dear …..
Sheri and I were friends for almost 50 years. I can remember those long pigtails from long ago, her musical talents, and that great off the wall sense of humor. She will be missed.
My sympathy to Linda and her many friends and coworkers.
Nancy & John Brown
Marilee Collins says
I’m sorry we did not keep in touch over the years, but I have wonderful memories of you and the other music students. We will celebrate your life when we get together this Summer. Rest in Peace.
The Harold E McCabe Family says
We hold fond memories of Sheri as a young girl. Thoughts and prayers to all whose lives were touched by her.
The Harold E. McCabe Family
Bruce Staller says
Is this the Sheri Cantrall who was a stockbroker with Bateman Eichler, Hill Richards in Pasadena in the 1980’s? I managed that office and remember a very smart and attractive lady, Sheri Cantrall, whose clients adored her. I had no contact with her after leaving the Pasadena office. Sorry for your loss…. Bruce Staller
Charles L Patton says
Pandorah: So many memories in high school and college. You will be sadly missed, but so joyfully remembered!
Janet says
Sheri and I were in the class of 64 at Springfield high School and classmates and pianists at Springfield College in Illinois. We shared so many laughs and good times – she was smart, witty and had a passion for life. Although she lost her family, she had a wealth of family of friends all over who will treasure the memory of her friendship. God Bless you forever Sheri! Love, Jangee
Michelle Hart says
I was a nurse who cared for her at her home, she will sadly be missed, please accept by deepest sympathy. She was such a kind lady and touched my heart and I only was able to see her twice, she was remarkable.
Maria Cokel Cooper says
I was a manager at the property where Sheri lived. I am so sorry I didn’t know she passed away. I had recently tried to find her and discovered she has passed. I had sat with her in her patio and we shared some wine and stories. She made me laugh. She will be missed. Go in peace Sheri.
Mary says
I met Sheri in California. After she moved to IN and I moved to Alberta, we still had many long, fun conversations on the telephone when she would instruct me on how to prepare one of her fantastic meals. I’ll always remember her for introducing me to one of our favourite books: The Superior Persons Book of Words about which we laughed for hours. She has been on my mind lately and, when I couldn’t reach her by telephone, I googled her. I am stunned to discover she is no longer with us.
With much love to her. Mary Croft