Shery Love


Love From Bethard Hearne Smith

When I think of Miss Shery I think of…

  • Spoons
  • Bag tags
  • Frames
  • Frogs
  • Anything Nancy Thomas
  • Big smiles
  • Uncensored Conversation
  • Potato soup
  • Dominoes
  • Khaki and her litter
  • Stitch-n-Bitch
  • Wooden kitchen tables
  • Absolut ads
  • Braids in Emily’s hair
  • Noah’s ark
  • Pottery
  • Dave Letterman show
  • How she saved “The Roof Club” from failing p.e.
  • Watermelons
  • Emily and Rob’s childhood art
  • Tying our legs together for the three legged race–and a great pep talk:)
  • Red Explorer
  • Little happys

I miss and love her so much. I think of her daily and smile, laugh and cry!  Thanks for such wonderful memories Miss Shery!



Love from Jason McKenzie
May 18, 2009, 12:48 am
Filed under: Friends of Rob & Emily, Photos | Tags: , , ,

Thank you, Jason, for digging up these old photos.  We had so much fun in the early ’90s!

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John McConnell and Mom.

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Jason dressed up as Mom for Halloween one year.

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Mom and her great smile.

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Jason looks so young! Was this really 1994? We were 16 years old.

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Love this sweet photo of Mom and Dad.



Love from Crista Moore Murray

Here are some of the things I don’t think about without thinking about our times with Mrs. Shery:


Garage apartments – up until two years ago, I was still making trouble up there!!


Decorum – Mrs. Shery always made me look it up, in that big dictionary that took too much room in the kitchen, if I was being rude or un-ladylike~probably after playing Baby Got Back!!


Tea – she loved her tea.


The word Khaki or Slacks – Todd Patton renamed the dog Khaki to Slacks.
Old random buttons – you all know that bowl.


Watermelon – you all remember Rob’s message about Emily.
The number 9 that looks like this instead of a straight line down – that’s how she wrote it.


Critta Mo – Eric G coined it but Mrs. Shery approved and changed it and call me
“my mo!”


Linen outfits – she wore them well.


Laminating – since she was the first person I knew with a machine and I actually received one of those cards from Jason Mackenzie!! PS-I now have a machine of my own and still have that lovely card from Jason!


It’s amazing how many areas of our lives she touched.  I actually think I have muscle memory for opening the back yard gate, walking up the Reeves’ back porch steps and opening the back door. Half of the times, I never made it past the first empty chair at the table.


It also amazes me that our stories are so similar about this one woman sitting at this one kitchen table in this one two-story house on this one street in this one small town during a relatively small amount of time in our lives and what a HUGE, LONG-LASTING effect she made on all of us.


I love that even though I haven’t seen, spoken to, or even thought about some of the people sharing or being shared about – we have a common bond that doesn’t take long to reconnect us all – SHERY LOVE.


I love you Emily for doing this.




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