Sherrye Lane Walton, a dedicated Sales Representative for Wersberg for over 23 years, passed away on June 30, 2024 Known as the most committed individual to her work, Sherrye's unwavering passion and desire to be at her job were truly commendable. Her career was not just a means of living but rather a source of fulfillment and purpose.
Born on September 28, 1957, in Memphis, Tennessee, Sherrye's journey was marked by love and compassion for both people and animals. Her charming personality and warm demeanor endeared her to all who had the pleasure of knowing her. Beyond her professional life, Sherrye found joy in simple pleasures like camping, crappie fishing, and reveling in the beauty of the great outdoors.
Sherrye's educational foundation began with her graduation from High School in Memphis, Tennessee. Her thirst for knowledge coupled with her strong work ethic paved the way for a successful career in sales. Additionally, Sherrye proudly served in the United States Army, a testament to her patriotism and dedication to serving her country.
Sherrye married the love of her life Paul Walton on October 15, 1990 in Memphis, Tennessee and remained married until the time of her passing.
The memorial service to honor and remember Sherrye will be held on July 8, 2024, at the Missouri State Veterans Cemetery in Bloomfield. The event will commence at 3:00 PM and conclude at 4:00 PM as friends and family gather to pay their respects and celebrate the life of this remarkable individual.
Sherrye is survived by her loving husband, Paul Walton of Puxico. She also leaves behind three aunts: Patsy, Nita, and Kay. In addition to her surviving family members are cherished memories shared with her parents James Thorton and Brenda Ann (Lane) Sullivan; two siblings Susan and Shawn Sullivan.
In honoring the memory of Sherrye Lane Walton, let us remember her as a dedicated professional, a loving family member, a proud veteran, and a friend whose kindness knew no bounds. May she rest in peace knowing that she touched countless lives with her infectious spirit and unwavering commitment to all she held dear.
Monday, July 8, 2024
3:00 - 4:00 pm (Central time)
Missouri State Veterans Cemetery
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