Sherrie Lynn Mahto 61, of Thorntown, IN, died at 3:25 a.m. Tuesday, September 23, 2014 at Witham Hospital, Lebanon, IN. Born December 2, 1952 in Camp Atterbury, IN to Kenneth Donald & Katherine Louise (Morris) Baugh. Sherrie was a graduate of Hamilton Heights High School and the University of Minnesota. She had worked at various nursing homes.
Visitation and Services
No visitation or services are planned.
Survived by:
Companion: Marsha Davis of Thorntown, 2 Sons: Christopher Mahto of Indianapolis, Marcus Mahto of California, 1 Daughter: Kendra Black of Indianapolis, 2 Sisters: Vickie Lovell of Noblesville, Donna Gamby of Noblesville and 6 Grandchildren.
Preceded by:
her parents and a sister, Kathy Perkinson.
I love you very much Sherrie. Your humor and laughter is sure to live on. I remember so many things. Marsha took such good care of you, and brought things to your life. I’m so glad you to had a long time together. I know you were very happy. Rest in peace sis!!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleAnother gone way to soon–Love, thoughts and prayers are with the family today and always.
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We love you very much. Your viewing was so nice. I know you didn’t want that, but I’m glad Marcia did. It helped a lot. Chris and I were given the gift to be with you when you passed. I know you knew we were there. Everyone said nice things about you, momma. It was hard to hear. But I’m glad you had Marcia. She loves you very much. Baby Danny said goodbye to you and he loves you. I hope you heard that.
Love,
Kendra and baby Danny.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMom, I really appreciate you! You have gone through alot your life. You taught me to be the man I am today. I always wanted to make you proud. I know we didn’t agree on things sometimes but you always were in my heart and thoughts and prayers. You always made me feel special and I always tried to make you feel special too. Because you were to me. You will always be loved and missed. And I’m happy you’re not in anymore pain. I love you!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI know this late, at least I said my goodbyes before she went to be with the Creator and all the ancestors that have gone before. Peace to all that knew her well, her wife and family alike, and know she will remain in everyone’s heart, as happy memories do.
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