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Sherry Ann (Richard) Falcon passed away July 21, 2015 from cancer at the age of 50. She was born June 9, 1965 to Don and Joyce Richard.
Falcon, Sherry
Sherry Ann (Richard) Falcon passed away July 21, 2015 from cancer at the age of 50. She was born June 9, 1965 to Don and Joyce Richard. Left to mourn her passing are husband Bill Falcon, her 4 children – Daryl Morrant, Dean Falcon, Bryan Falcon and Gina Falcon Richard step children; Amanda Falcon, Michelle Snape and Billy Delorme. Grandchildren; Elizabeth Falcon, Richard Lyttle, Gavin & Kaelyn Snape. Parents; Don and Joyce Richard. Siblings; Leonard Richard, David Richard, Kenneth Richard, Dr. Jerry Richard and his wife Charlotte. In-laws; Gordon Falcon, Walter, Wayne, Waylon, Dennis, Kevin, Ian Brenda & Arlene and their spouses and families – numerous – aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Predeceased by grandparents, Arthur & Marie Richard, Downie and Minnie Reid; in laws; Lawrence and Leona Falcon; Sister-in-law Linda Falcon and brother-in-law Bruce Falcon; Aunts- Eleanor Reid and Mary Ann Muzyka, cousins and Brett Lappin and Matthew Reid. Sherry was raised on the family farm in the Lilydale District. Her first car ride was on the school bus at 5 days old, going home from the hospital. All her schooling was taken in Maidstone. She was interested in singing which she did for a few years with her father. She played ball when she was in school, loved to swim and she was in her glory when she had a fishing rod in her hands. She always was the lucky one to land a fish along with her brother Jerry. She owned the bakery in Maidstone along with her mother and sister-in-law. She resided in Carruthers on an acreage where they had many different animals. She raised dogs and sold them for a few years. She loved growing herbal plants and used them in her cooking. She was strong and spoke her mind fearlessly. She was determined in things she wanted to do and ambitious. Her humor was always there, she was her families’ best friend and protection. Her family was her whole life and her grandbaby was the apple of her eye. Her greatest joy. She will be greatly missed by her family and all she touched in her short life. Rest in peace. Thank you to the Cut Knife Ambulance; the nurses and doctors at the ER in North Battleford , and the nursing staff in palliative care for all their care. 



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