My loving Sherry (Imbler) Mugg died on September 20th 2012. There is so much to be said about Sherry. She was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, friend and so much more. Our immediate surviving family is her brother Mike Imbler, our two children Sheila Maitlen and Brad Mugg. We have seven grandchildren Tone Maitlen, Toria Maitlen, Sierra Maitlen, Savanah Maitlen, Kylie Mugg, Quincy Mugg and Cooper Mugg. Sherry was originally from Kokomo Indiana and went to St Elizabeth School of Nursing where we first met. Sherry and I would have been married 49 years this October. For the last 20 years she worked as a Pastoral Associate at St. Elizabeth Hospital. She has helped so many people in their time of need and is truly loved by many. She served on multiple boards and belonged to numerous organizations. One of the most significant things to remember my wife by was her ability to see the good in every person she met. She was always complementary and loving to those who knew her as she continued to do Gods work. I always said that when I grow up I want to be like Sherry Mugg. Above all, she loved her family and always preached the importance of having strong family values.
For the last seven months she fought Pancreatic Cancer and never gave up hope for a complete recovery. Her positive attitude was there until the very end and always kept us smiling.
Remembering my loving wife Sherry.
I love you baby!
Your Husband,
Ed
Visitation will be 2-6 PM Sunday at Soller-Baker Lafayette Chapel, 400 Twyckenham Blvd. Church service will be 1PM Monday at The Church of the Blessed Sacrament, 2224 Sacramento Drive West Lafayette, Friends and family can view from 12-1PM. Memorials to Jordan-Reiger Fund. Please make checks payable Purdue Foundation, 400 West Wood Street, West Lafayette, 47907, (Specify Jordan-Reiger Fund in memo line.) Strictly used for Pancreatic Cancer research. Leave condolences at www.soller-baker.com