Sharon Diane Daniels Hofferber
Sharon Diane Daniels Hofferber, age 60, went home to the Lord on Jan. 7, 2011.
Sherry was born on May 11, 1950, in Payson,
Utah. Sherry and her family moved to Billings from Utah, where
she graduated from Billings West High. Sherry furthered her
education at MSU Billings (EMC), and worked as an occupational
therapist with special needs children after graduating. She
married and had four beautiful children, which brought her five
wonderful grandchildren. She enjoyed her family immensely. They
were the light of her life. She surrounded herself with
beautiful thoughts and beautiful things. She loved being a
mother so much that she became a second mother to many other
children as she cared for them in her home. She was something of
a fashion diva, never being seen without makeup and jewelry. She
loved to dress up and drive her sporty little red convertible
around town with the top down, and her favorite hobby was
shopping. She was a beautiful person who was loved by all, and
she will be greatly missed.
Sherry is survived by her mother, Lois
Daniels; her four children, Misty and her husband Scott
Beach, Hilaree and her husband John Fuchs, Heather Hofferber
Banderob and Brandon Hofferber; grandchildren Kiera,
Madeline, Jordyn, Wyatt and Brodi; sister Cindy Hilton;
brothers Dan, Larry and James “Jack” Daniels; and many great
and wonderful friends.
She was preceded in death by her father,
James A. Daniels; nephew Chad Cazier; and very close friends
Dotty and Carlotta.
Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday,
Jan.18, at LDS Stake Center, 2929 Belvedere Drive, with
interment to follow at Sunset Memorial Gardens. Michelotti-Sawyers
Mortuary is handling the arrangements.
Remembrances
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Sherry
will be greatly missed . We have been friends since college and although
the last years were mostly e-mail when we did get together it was like
no time had passed. Her caring and love for her family and friends was
always apparent and appreciated. Although our lives will be dimmer ,
heaven has a new star to brighten the sky.
Melissa Delamater
