Cheryl Ann Burcham's Obituary
Cheryl Ann Burcham, beloved mother, grandmother, sister, family member & friend; born Saturday, September 12, 1959 in Granite City, Illinois to her loving parents, Fay & Doris Burcham; went to be with the Lord on Monday, September 12, 2016 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma with her loving family by her side. Cheryl has been a resident of the Tulsa area for many years as a caregiver in the home health profession. In her free time she enjoyed singing, writing in her diaries, watching her favorite television shows and traveling; especially to Las Vegas where she enjoyed the lights, the atmosphere and the palm trees. What Cheryl truly was passionate about was her family; most of all her children and grandchildren who she adored. Fond memories will be cherished of Cheryl as she will be deeply missed by all those who had their lives touched by her. Cheryl is preceded by her loving parents, Fay & Doris Burcham and her precious grandson, Logan Gerber. Cheryl is survived by her four beloved children, Barry Burcham, Tonya Gerber & fiancée Alex Gamer, Charles Gerber III and Jeremy Gerber; her eight precious grandchildren, David Harris Jr., Samantha Gerber, Kayley Olandese, Nicole Olandese, Cheyenne Todd, Charles Gerber IV, Destiny Gerber and Bo Burcham; her five dearly loved siblings, Fay Newton “Butch” Burcham Jr. & wife Debbie, Ronald “Ron” Burcham, Dennis Burcham & wife Trish, Matthew Burcham and Billy Burcham; her devoted ex-husband, Charles Gerber Jr.; her loving boyfriend, Michael “Mike” Gerber and numerous other loving family members & friends. In lieu of flowers the family has asked that a donation be made to the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Cheryl’s name by clicking on this link https://www.stjude.org/give.html and select donate now. To send the family your condolences please visit www.floralhaven.com.
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