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Sheri Lil Storrs, 58, of Whitewater, Colo., passed away suddenly at her home on Nov. 1. She was born March 16, 1951.
Sheri enjoyed the pursuit of dreams, hopes and the passions of life, along with the many adventures it has to offer. She had an adventurous spirit that came through when riding her Harley or snowmachining. Basket weaving, drawing and learning all she could about Native American cultures were Sheri’s other pursuits.
Survivors include her husband, David; parents, Rick and Jane Vincent; daughters, Michelle (Darryl) Lussier, Tracey Garthus and Angela (Travis) Scott; grandchildren, Alexie, Codie, Hailey, Jonah, Cassandra, Kia, Angelica, Tiffinee, Alexzander, Cody, Aerial, Mercadies, Zachary and Douglas; great-grandchild, Nevaeha; sisters, Sheba (Rocky) Lindsley, Sonja Vincent; brother, Rick Vincent, Jr.; mother-in-law, Audrey Storrs; sisters-in-law, Caroll (Craig) Kul and Laura (Todd) Smith; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Sheri was preceded in death by a great-grandchild, Keegan Greene; grandmother, Myrtle Fisher; daughter, Kristie Hutchison; father-in-law, Larry Storrs; and a sister, Sandra Vincent. A private family service was held.