Cheryll passed away December 9th at St. Peter’s Hospital after a long and courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. She went peacefully in her sleep with her mother and daughter by her side.
Cheryll loved her family more than anything, Not only was she an amazing daughter, mother, grandmother and wife, she was also the best friend anyone could hope to ask for.
Cheryll was preceded in death by her husband, William “TJ” Tjaden. She is survived by her parents, Beverly and Glenn Clevenger. Her brother Keith Clevenger (Danielle), her son Cory Sloan (Jennifer), her daughter Amanda Sloan (Ken Pankratz) and her grandchildren Christopher and Elyjah Sloan, Preston Shipley, Evie Surface and Tyler and Ashley Pankratz.
Per Cheryll’s wishes, there will be no funeral service. A private family memorial will be held at a later date.
Service Schedule
Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.
Service Schedule
Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.
Nancy Duel says
Cheryl was a wonderful person! I remember when I was a very young mom and want to learn to play baseball! She was so good at it! The team and Cheryl were very patient with me! Thank you for that Cheryl! You will be greatly missed by all who new you! God Bless you and your Loved ones! Rest in peace now friend! Nancy
Tami Gunlock says
I will never forget our trip to Las Vegas. What a great memory that was with Uncle Bill, Aunt Cheryll, Chad and I, we went to Wendover and then down to the races in Vegas – was my favorite road trip. I don’t think I’ve laughed that hard since, I will always cherish that memory!
Rest in peace Aunt Cheryll, I’m comforted knowing you and Uncle Bill are watching over us all now. My thoughts and prayers are with your parents and your children during this tough time.
Love,
Chuck and Tami Gunlock
Melba Berg says
In a room full of a thousand people you could pick out Cheryll’s laugh! I am deeply saddened by her passing. I will miss her kind heart and always remember that quirky laugh. Our childhood memories were shared this past year with much enjoyment.
Family are held in my heart and prayers.
Rest in PEACE my dear niece
Kim Buell Clouse says
Cheryl and I were best friends at one time and then other happenings of life caused us to drift apart, so I lost touch with Cheryll for these past many years, but do know her family from the neighborhood we grew up in, and also had occasion to meet her children when they were younger. Surprised to see her obituary, that she had been so ill and for a long time. I am saddened that we had not visited more in later years. She truly was my best friend for a long time. I remember her big heart and great laugh. My sympathy to her family for their loss of such a sincere and wonderful person, Cheryll. Rest in Peace.
Linda Clevenger Ritchey says
It is never easy to say goodbye to a family member. I look back to many child hood memories growing up as cousins. I was fortunate to get some of Cheryll’s hand-me-downs. I was the lucky one that got the Hamm’s Bear sweatshirt. I think we both wore it proudly. In later years the ATV poker runs and talk of NASCAR. Aahhh the memories. Will miss you. Rest in peace.
Monica Cutler says
Cheryl was an amazing person! I worked with her for 10 years at USF&G Insurance and played softball with her for many years. She was fun, had a great sense of humor, and a heart of gold. My heart goes out to a Cory and Amanda. When I reflect back on our friendship, it makes me laugh on the many endeavors that we had. She will be missed.
Fran says
Cory and Amanda:
I knew you and your mom when I went to Carroll College. Graduated in 1982 and you were my neighbors.
Blessings and God’s comfort in the absence of your beloved mother.