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Sherrie Alcorn

1646 - 2023

Sherrie Alcorn obituary, 1646-2023

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1646

DIED

2023

Sherrie Alcorn Obituary

SHERRIE ALCORN

January 6, 1946 September 14, 2023

Sherie is survived by her daughter Elizabeth (Lisa) Eyraud, her grandchildren Justin Eyraud and Hannah Eyraud. Sherrie was preceded in death by her beloved husband Chuck Alcorn.

She also leaves two brothers, John and Lee Blankenship as well as nieces, nephews and Chuck's family of two sons and 4 sisters.

Per Sherrie's wishes there will be no service. She will be interred with her husband Chuck at the Bakersfield National Cemetery.

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Published by Bakersfield Californian on Nov. 5, 2023.

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Paul Torres

December 5, 2023

Love and prayers to Sherrie Alcorn family and friends also God bless you to Sherrie Alcorn family and friends also I love my best friend Sherrie Alcorn very much also I miss my best friend Sherrie Alcorn very much also Rest In Peace. Amen.

Your best friend Paul Torres

P. S. Paul love Sherrie forever very much also Paul and Sherrie are best friends forever very much.

Debra Hamm

November 7, 2023

I will miss my Dining Diva pal and good friend Sherrie! She had a vibrant personality and told the best stories. I so loved and enjoyed our time together. God be with her family as I am sure she leaves a huge void in their lives. And boy she looked great for having been born in 1646! Love

Noble Leggett

November 7, 2023

Sorry to hear of your mothers passing, worked with Father Chuck at the refinery on Rosedale hiway from 1969 until retirement 1999 did not know chuck had passed.

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