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Sherry Lynn Stubbs

Sherry Lynn Stubbs
May 29, 1953 ~ January 19, 2021

Sherry Lynn Stubbs passed away January 19, 2021 inn Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She was born May 29, 1953 in Waco, Texas to Don Juan Rose and Mary Rose Caldwell. Sherry was always about giving to others and caring for others, so she decided to become a Home Health Aid and loved it. She loved Baseball, Nascar, and to cook. Some of her greatest moments in life include being a mom to her children and meeting Stacey. Stacey and Sherry married January 21, 1997. Her family will never forget the vacation that they took to St. Louis to see the Arch or her award of Best Lady on Earth.

Sherry was preceded in death by her parents and brother.

Sherry survived by her husband Stacey Stubbs; son Scott Duncan and wife Christine; daughter Angela Wickizer and husband Vernon; son John Riddle; numerous grandchildren; and mother in law/ best friend Sandra Callaway. 


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