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Kathy Straub
Met Sherry when she first moved to Florida in Purple Dove. We both loved going to thrift stores and going out to lunch and did both frequently. I will miss your almost daily phone calls. You are with the Lord now. Thank you for that new Miraculous Medal. I will wear it in memory of you. Love, Kathy
Debbie and Ron Price
Met Sherry before sherry moved here and have been friends for that long … we spoke every week… will miss our talks and hope she is at peace.Hugs to all the family.
David C Gold
DEVASTATED Miss my dearest mom can't sleep...keep listening to your voice telling me you Love <3 Me
Gwen Anderson
My dearest friend Sherry, so many memories to share. I will forever cherish our nights at Dunkin’ Donuts (at 5 corners) the laughs and people watching wow I could go on and on. I will remember our times at the car shows just hanging out, Sherry loved going to car shows. I will always cherish your love and support for Kevin and I. We will miss you my friend
Karla Scott
I met Sherry when she came to my work at Longhorn Steakhouse in Georgia. She was always happy and loved having lunch with Bob. I always had to sit down with her and Bob and catch up. I had just ran into her at Publix last week and I'm so sorry to hear of her passing. She was a nice lady and she'll be missed.
Latrease P
I met her in Dunkin’ Donuts a few years ago. Whenever we’d see each other, we’d always have a “sometimes lengthy” conversation. RIP
Stephanie Kramer
Gwen Anderson
Stephanie Pearson
Ms Sherry!!! Where do I began?? I am so sorry to hear of your passing. I will miss you coming into my job(s) and giving all of us hell. Lol. One of my many fond memories of you, will always be just that and the fact, everyone you came in contact with, you would ALWAYS, tell them "Don't you mess with her, She's my friend!!" You always thiught highly of me. I will forever cherish that memory of you! Thank you for always having my back, ratger i needed it or not. You will be greatly Missed by so so many. I am so happy to have gotten to meet you and become one of your friends. We may have not spent any time together outside of my jobq or had those phone calls. But you still considered me, as one of your friends. May You, Your late husband and Mr Bob,(God rest his soul, RIP, Mr Bob) give heaven a little hell. Until we meet again, May you rest in peace, Ms Sherry! ❤❤
Eva M Terzakis
I have so many memories if Sherry...dining out, going to antique flea markets and to garage sales. She was like a second mother to me. She was also my phone buddy. May she rest in peace. <# <#
Lynda Smith
I have so many memories with Sherry.... dining out, movies, outdoor concerts and the pool to name just a few. I am already missing your almost daily phone call. You were one of a kind and will be missed.
Jennifer Fife
To my sweetest grandma, I can’t even begin to describe how much I miss you. I not only lost a grandma, I lost my best friend. Rest easy to the best grandmother in the entire world. 💔💔
Sherry Roselle Gold
2024-08-22
Sherry Roselle Gold, 77, passed away on August 22, 2024, at her residence in Yulee.
Born on June 3, 1947, in Brooklyn, New York to the late Morris Chernoff and Pauline Levine. Sherry was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York and graduated from Erasmus Hall High School. Shortly after graduating, she married the love of her life, Robert Gold who preceded her in death in 2005.
Sherry worked for Lederle Laboratories as a production line worker. She retired early to take care of her belated husband who was sickly. In 2013, she moved to Florida.
She leaves behind her children Michelle (Gold) Davis and husband Stuart Davis and David Gold. She has four grandchildren, Jennifer Fife and husband Stephen Fife; Danielle Lopusnak, Pamela (Lopusnak) Boldman and husband Nick Boldman and Julie Gold. She has three great- grandchildren, Robert, Kayla and Kimberlee Fife.
She has many friends that all loved her dearly. Sherry lit up any room she walked into and her personality was one of a kind. Everyone that knew her fell in love with her instantly.
Funeral services will be held at 11 am on August 27, 2024 and she will be laid to rest at the Beth Moses cemetery in Long Island, New York. She will be buried next to her late husband whom she loved with all her heart.
Donations may be made in her name to Nassau County Humane Society or Micah’s place, as these organizations meant a lot to her.
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