Sherri Focke (Havens), 68, passed away Saturday, July 27, 2024 at Good Samaritan Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio.
A memorial service will be held Friday, August 2, 2024 at 4:00 p.m.. at the Girard United Methodist Church, 990 Marshall Road, Coldwater, MI 49036.
There will be a celebration following the service at the family farm at 229 E. Girard Road, Union City, MI 49094. Private interment will be at West Girard Cemetery on River Road.
The family is being served by Lighthouse Funeral & Cremation in Union City.
Born June 29, 1956, in Coldwater, Michigan, Sherri was a beacon of kindness and creativity throughout her life. She was a dedicated art teacher for K-12 for 16 years and an active participant in the Landmark Forum community, as a registration manager, where she inspired many with her enthusiasm and visionary outlook.
Her artistic talents were not confined to the classroom; she was also an avid artist who enjoyed painting, skiing, biking, and traveling, always seeking new experiences and landscapes to capture in her art. This summer, she had an exhibit at Tibbits Opera House in Coldwater, Michigan of her artwork.
A graduate of Coldwater High School, Sherri furthered her education at Miami University, obtaining her Bachelor’s of Fine Arts and Masters of Art with focus on methodology, education and emphasis in metals which laid the foundation for her lifelong commitment to learning and personal growth.
Sherri’s spirit of generosity extended beyond human connections to the natural world, which she cherished deeply. An environmental advocate, she supported initiatives like 2030 or Bust, working tirelessly to leave the planet better than she found it.
Survivors include her two children Megan (Justin) Focke of Venice, Florida and Joe Focke of Indianapolis, Indiana; her partner Tom Carson and friend Mary Salt Lake City, Utah; her siblings Gary (Pam) Havens of Panama City, Florida and Vicki (Todd) Manning of Girard; her grandchild Anna Focke Venice, Florida; Her nieces and nephews Jon and Steven Manning, Holly (Will) Glossop and Andrew (Joey) Havens; and her beloved dog Baby.
Sherri was preceded in death by her parents, Glyn Dee and Gwen Havens and her aunt and uncle, Molly and Hal Johnson.
Donations can be made to Heritage Farm Rescue in Fulton County in honor of their wonderful rescue, Baby. www.heritagefarmsrescue.com
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