Sheri McCoy obituary: Sheri McCoy's Obituary, Columbus

In Memory Of
Sheri Ann McCoy
1965 - 2021

Obituary photo of Sheri McCoy, Columbus-OH
Obituary photo of Sheri McCoy, Columbus-OH

In Memory Of
Sheri Ann McCoy
1965 - 2021

Sheri Ann McCoy, born on March 24, 1965 in Omaha Nebraska, passed away on Tuesday, the 12th of January 2021.

She is preceded in death by her mother Regina (Gina) Margaret Pfeiffer (Ragan) and her father Ronald Ralph McCoy, as well as many beloved grandparents.

She leaves behind her son Ronald (Cassie Oliver - fiancée) Radcliff, her father Gerhard (Gary) Pfeiffer, two sisters: Kathy (husband Tom) Foster (Slattery), Heather Slattery/Woods (husband Steve) and brother Donald Ragan Slattery. Also many nieces and nephews; Christian and Devon Slattery, Brooke (wife Katie) Krischak (Lewis), Trevor and Ryan Lewis, Evan Woods and grandchildren; Mia, Jay and Lucy Radcliff, Aiden Bolte, Ethan Gray and Vance-Lee McClary. As well as her bestie Teresa Page and countless other friends, that she considered family.

From a very early age, Sheri developed a very strong work ethic. Shortly after high school graduation, she joined the business world where she quickly worked her way up the corporate ladder. She held numerous executive assistant positions throughout her career, created and ran a small residential cleaning business and worked for several years for her sister Kathy’s small business. Sheri dearly loved her family and friends. She was compassionate, caring, supportive and would drop whatever she was doing for someone in need. She never missed an opportunity to make someone’s day brighter and gave her time generously. She loved a wide array of music, to dance, the beach, to laugh out loud, to be surrounded by those she loved, scary movies, Russell Brand and maple iced long johns, white chocolate and swiss rolls! A good measure of her light and love is reflected by the amazing impact she made on whomever she met. A single meeting left a lifelong impression. Her wish for all who loved her, is that you would laugh out loud when she crosses your mind. That you would choose not to be sad, but instead to smile because of all the laughs and love you shared.

A celebration for Sheri will be announced and held at a later date.
Sheri Ann McCoy, born on March 24, 1965 in Omaha Nebraska, passed away on Tuesday, the 12th of January 2021.

She is preceded in death by her mother Regina (Gina) Margaret Pfeiffer (Ragan) and her father Ronald Ralph McCoy, as well as many beloved grandparents.

She leaves behind her son Ronald (Cassie Oliver - fiancée) Radcliff, her father Gerhard (Gary) Pfeiffer, two sisters: Kathy (husband Tom) Foster (Slattery), Heather Slattery/Woods (husband Steve) and brother Donald Ragan Slattery. Also many nieces and nephews; Christian and Devon Slattery, Brooke (wife Katie) Krischak (Lewis), Trevor and Ryan Lewis, Evan Woods and grandchildren; Mia, Jay and Lucy Radcliff, Aiden Bolte, Ethan Gray and Vance-Lee McClary. As well as her bestie Teresa Page and countless other friends, that she considered family.

From a very early age, Sheri developed a very strong work ethic. Shortly after high school graduation, she joined the business world where she quickly worked her way up the corporate ladder. She held numerous executive assistant positions throughout her career, created and ran a small residential cleaning business and worked for several years for her sister Kathy’s small business. Sheri dearly loved her family and friends. She was compassionate, caring, supportive and would drop whatever she was doing for someone in need. She never missed an opportunity to make someone’s day brighter and gave her time generously. She loved a wide array of music, to dance, the beach, to laugh out loud, to be surrounded by those she loved, scary movies, Russell Brand and maple iced long johns, white chocolate and swiss rolls! A good measure of her light and love is reflected by the amazing impact she made on whomever she met. A single meeting left a lifelong impression. Her wish for all who loved her, is that you would laugh out loud when she crosses your mind. That you would choose not to be sad, but instead to smile because of all the laughs and love you shared.

A celebration for Sheri will be announced and held at a later date.

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