Shery Love


Love from Sarah Koldyke
October 18, 2009, 4:37 pm
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I first met Sharon (Shery) when I moved to Dallas in 1963.  We were in high school.  I was new to the area and Shery became a great friend to me.  She was one of the top cheerleaders and always had a smile on her face and a ton of friends.  Although she was petite she could spring high into the air.  She had the most powerful legs I have ever seen.  She always delivered her cheers with perfection.

Her parents had a store called Mr. B’s.  For many years I loved to shop there during high school, college and long after.  It was there I saw Shery often.  Then I married and moved from Texas and lost touch with Shery.

In 1978 our family moved to Shreveport.  I unexpectedly ran into Shery while waiting at Sear’s to get a baby picture taken.  We immediately picked up our friendship again.

Several years later my family left Shreveport when Shery was pregnant with Rob.  The big debate was whether he should be called Hamilton – to be shortened to Ham!!  Trust me, we were all in favor of Rob and NOT Ham!  The debate was o interesting and challenging for Jim and Shery.

My memories of Shery are precious.  She was always a nice person to everyone.  She had an infectious smile and lovely demeanor.  She was always a pleasure to be around.  Her abundant talents are too many to list, and she was always willing to share them with everyone.  She had the patience of a saint.

Shery taught me to needlepoint and cross-stitch.  I enjoyed all the projects she helped me with.  I still have a pillow she made for me in 1979.  It has been on my sofa all these years.  I love the butterflies and how they represent the transistions we go through in life.

Shery faced many transitions, but she never let her illness or accident get her down.  Her sense of humor always tickled me during our telephone conversations.  Just a small example was how she described her leg “like a shish kabob,” and the way she wore her hair as a “comb over” after her cancer radiation treatments.  She laughed her way through those tests.

I sent a perfume to Shery called “Beautiful.”  It was a favorite of my mother’s, who also suffered with illness.

Emily, your wonderful mom left to your family a “Beautiful” legacy in the way she lived her life.  She appreciated all things beautiful.  She never let her disability get her down.  She was blessed with talents and we, as her friends, were blessed with her gifts.  Her friendship was a treasure.



Love from Donna Meyer
October 18, 2009, 4:25 pm
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My mother (Ovela Stults) and Jo Batliner were the best of friends and still are.  Each week the ladies (our mothers) had what they call a sewing club get-together. Let me tell you one thing: I never saw one thing that they sewed.  Shery and I hated the days of sewing club (all the girls did) and dreaded going home those days.  After the sewing club meeting was over and school was out and we would get home, it never failed that we would get the 4th degree about what was going on in life.  As Shery and I learned later, Sewing Club was just a fancy name for Gossip Group (GG).  Any time someone got into trouble it was repeated at the GG and guess what, all the rest of us got into trouble also.  In other words, we did not do the crime, but we all did the time.  In hindsight, it really gave us all a heads up on what would happen if we did the crime.  I think we ended up being better people for it.  More time to think about our actions than the reactions to them.



Love from Donna Meyer
October 18, 2009, 4:20 pm
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When we were in 9th or 10th grade, I decided I wanted to try out to be a cheerleader.  I talked to Shery about it and she agreed to help me with a routine for tryout.  She was so good teaching me (I was terrible).  She coached me right up until tryouts.  As I watched the competition try out, I realized why Shery had said cheerleading was not easy.  She gave me a lot of encouragement and help, but I did not have what it took to be one.  But I never learned that from her.



Love from Jim
July 20, 2009, 1:21 am
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Here is a high school photo from Spring 1963 at Richardson High School.  That is Mom in the middle, doing the splits on the floor.

Mom as a high school cheerleader.




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