Obituaries
Cheryl L. (Byerly) Harple, 56
March 20, 2014
Cheryl L. (Byerly) Harple, 56, of Mount Joy, died suddenly Thursday, March 20, 2014 at Lancaster Regional Medical Center.
Born in Lancaster, she was the wife of Harvey W. Harple, Jr of Mount Joy, and the daughter of the late Russell Byerly and Wanda Hughes.
Cheryl enjoyed crafts and was a loving wife, mother, and sister. She was everybody’s best friend and will be greatly missed by those whose lives she touched.
In addition to her husband of 32 years, she is survived by her children: Tabitha M. Wilson of Columbia, Robert D. Wilson of Lancaster, and Zachariah J. Harple of Mount Joy; an adopted daughter, Christine Brown of Sinking Spring; siblings Jeffrey Hughes of Lancaster, Linda Baker of Elizabethtown, Galen Byerly of Columbia, and Lisa Byerly of DE; and 7 grandchildren: Kayla, Nicolette, Kole, Calvin, Emmaline, LunaBelle, and Addy.
Family members and friends will be notified personally by the family as to the time and day of services.
Kindly omit flowers. Memorial contributions in Cheryl’s memory may be made to National Fibromyalgia Research Association at www.NFRA.net.
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Condolences to the Family
March 22, 2014
Although I never had the opportunity to meet Cheryl, I am deeply indebted to her for all she did for my daughter Christy who was struggling with her mother’s illness. She was the rock that Christy stood on to get through the ordeal. I am so, so sorry for your loss.
Neal Robinson
March 21, 2014
My thoughts are with you in this time of sadness. Zach, I never got the pleasure of meeting your mom, but she had to be a special lady. She raised a great son.. Time will help. You will remember her with all the memories. You will smile, laugh and even cry at times but they all will keep your mom with you in your heart. For now let God comfort you knowing she is in his loving arms and at peace.
March 20, 2014
Thinking of each of you during this sad time. Always know that Cheryl was a special neighbor to us. We hope memories of her will give you some peace. She is no longer in pain.
If we can do anything please call. We love all of you!
Charlie & Lisa