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Sherrie Marie Ukanwa

Posted 11/12/21

Sherrie Marie Ukanwa, 44 Sherrie Marie Ukanwa gained her Heavenly wings November 9th, 2021. She was born August 28th, 1977. Sherrie was a Mother, A Partner, A Sister and a Friend. She touched so many …

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Sherrie Marie Ukanwa

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Sherrie Marie
Ukanwa, 44
Sherrie Marie Ukanwa gained her Heavenly wings November 9th, 2021. She was born August 28th, 1977. Sherrie was a Mother, A Partner, A Sister and a Friend. She touched so many lives with the time she had been on Earth.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Deborah Smith; and father, David H.C. Smith, Sr.
Sherrie is survived by fiancé, Sean Robinson; her daughter Felisha Alexander and partner Brian Boyer; and son, Anthony Alexander and partner Robyn Grieshop. She is also survived by her brother, David Smith, II and wife Nikki; sisters, Shelly Moroski and April Caldwell and husband Mike. She was devoted to her five grandchildren, La'mira Boyer, Anthony Alexander, Jr., Mi'onna Boyer, Dean Alexander, Ny'omi Boyer; and many nieces and nephews.
Sherrie was the best realtor around. She loved her job, loved to get her nails and hair done and if you were looking to find her, she would be in the pool for hours. Sherrie was a strong, kind, loving, and hard-working woman.
Sherrie's Funeral will be held at Trader Funeral Home in Dover, Delaware, Wednesday, November 17, 2021 at 1:30 p.m.
Sherrie will be deeply missed. Fly High Our Beautiful Superwoman ...
Letters of condolences may be sent to www.traderfh.com


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