Cherri L. Archer, 49 Cherri L. Archer, 49, of Lafayette, died at 8 a.m. Friday, March 19, 2010, at her residence, after a long battle with cancer. Born Oct. 2, 1960, in Lebanon, she was the daughter of David Thomas of Florida and the late Clara Parker Thomas. She graduated from Lebanon High School. OnContinue Reading
Words cannot express the sympathy I feel for your loss. Cherri was a great woman, and she touched my life in a great way. The brief time I spent with her meant a lot to me. She influenced me both professionally in banking (and just working in general), but also personally. Seeing the joy that she had after she married Todd made me long to find something similar. I&ll always treasure the humorous times we shared, the evil looks included (haha). I&ll miss her. She was a great woman.
I hope that we don&t totally lose touch. Though I haven&t done a good job of keeping up my end of the friendship. It would mean a lot to me to continue it. I love you guys and appreciated the times you took me into your life. If there is EVER anything that I can do, I am there. Night or day, say the word and I will be by your side.
Chris McDaniel
You and your family have my deepest sympathies at this time. I am sorry to hear of your loss. May all the blessings of love and comfort be with you and yours.
Dennis
Sincerely,
Michelle Scott & Becky Omonode
Sincerely Becky Mikels
Never did I think that I would be in a position to have to send you a message of condolence. Words are actually hard for me right now as I don&t know what to say or exactly how to say it except to say that I am so very sorry for your loss.. I won&t be attending the viewing but I did want you to know that you are in my thoughts and in my prayers.. Please give Ashley a hug for me as I know this must be very hard for her, also...
With deepest sympathy!!
BJ
Todd, Cheyenne and Ashley,
Words cannot express how sorry I am for your loss. Cherri was an amazing woman!
She was so vivacious and fun-loving! Her smile was infectious and you couldn&t help but be laugh when she would laugh! Who would have known when I started working at Raisors I would find a friend like her (and the rest of your family). I&m so lucky to have been able to call her my friend! I hated when I moved to Indianapolis and wasn&t able to stay in touch as often as I would have liked. I will miss her dearly!
Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time and have my deepest sympathies.
Tami Spangler
Debbie and I were sorry to read of Cherri&s passing. We will keep you and your family in our prayers during this difficult time.
Ted and Debbie