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Ingrid Sherley Wetherell

December 14, 1948 - July 16, 2017

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Ingrid Sherley Wetherell

 

1948 ~ 2017

Ingrid Sherley Wetherell, age 68, passed away July 16, 2017 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born December 14, 1948 in Linz, Austria

Sherley loved tennis, golf, hiking, cooking, music, crossword puzzles, and interior decorating. Most of all, she loved her children, Allison and Meredith, her grandchildren, Nicholas and Jackson, and her beloved dog, Jack.  Sherley had a twinkle in her eye and touched those around her with her positive, good natured, generous, and creative spirit.  Sherley is survived by her daughters, Allison Childers and Meredith Wetherell, and her grandchildren Nicholas and Jackson Childers.

In lieu of flowers, Sherley’s family asks that you consider making a contribution to Shine On Whidbey.  Donations will go toward restoring “Sherley’s Barn” where a memory plaque with donor’s names and loving quotes will go up in her honor.  The restoration of Sherley’s Barn will be the first project in developing a farm sanctuary program that will bring people and animals together as a way of cultivating meaningful and purposeful lifelong learning opportunities as well as promoting connection and compassion.  It will serve children and young adults on the autism spectrum and with other special needs.  Current animals at Shine On Whidbey include a herd of 7 rescued goats and their guardian llama.  If you would like to donate, please send an email to meredithwetherell@gmail.com and she will respond with a document showing pictures of the barn and information needed in order to make a donation.

Sherley’s family is planning a celebration of life in mid to late September. It will take place on Whidbey Island in Washington state.

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  • adam childers says:
    August 11, 2017 at 7:52 pm

    Dear Nana,
    I still can’t believe you are gone. Your grandsons were so lucky to have you as their Nana. Sweet little Jax still asks where you are. You came to Park City and helped all of us so much get our lives in balance.
    I know it wasn’t always easy with Allison and I yet you always loved us all and wanted to best for everyone.
    You are gone way to early and I promise you that your grandsons will never forget about you and how much you loved them.
    You worked hard right to the end and never got to enjoy your golden years.
    I know you and I had our issues and battles but it was all about getting Allison and I to be better people and better parents. I wish i could have made up with you and told you that i loved you before it was too late. I regret this each day.

    You will missed and I thank you from the bottom of my heart for all that you did for me and the boys.
    Love Adam

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  • Lynn Beebe says:
    August 11, 2017 at 8:56 pm

    How happy Sherl would be to have a barn! What a wonderful tribute to her. She was always there for me, a true friend. I miss her so ❤️

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  • Lynn Beebe says:
    August 11, 2017 at 8:58 pm

    What a wonderful tribute to Sherl. She will be so pleased. She was such a dear friend, always there when I needed her. I miss her so ❤️

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  • christine tasseff says:
    August 12, 2017 at 6:42 pm

    This is beautiful Meredith…I see the same kindness and generosity of Spirit in your eyes. It is a strange and poignant truth that our loved ones live on through us. May you both shine on!
    Much love, Christine

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  • Kevyn says:
    August 22, 2017 at 7:50 pm

    Lovely tribute to Sherley!

    I did not know your mom, but I would be honored to celebrate her life at the September memorial.

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  • Francesca vacatello says:
    September 9, 2017 at 4:52 pm

    So sad to hear this-we had lots of laughs-good times together-she loved her daughters & grandchildren-spoke highly of you all-
    my deepest condolences ..

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