Cheryl Lynn Littlepage, 58, was called home on April 22, 2021. She was a woman of deep faith with a heart like no other. She was born on September 22, 1962, to Barbara Spradlin and James Kirby. She is preceded in death by her parents, her uncle, James Sims and sister-in-law, Pamela Kirby.
From arts and crafts, fruitcake songs, and silly safety meetings, Cheryl knew how to have a good time. Constantly bringing a smile to all her family and friends. She loved with no resistance.
Over the years, she was given the chance to use her faith and hard work to touch the lives of so many people. Whether it was a co-worker, a New life student, or maybe even a stranger, nobody was safe when she began to pray. She never second guessed someone who needed her help.
Cheryl moved to Victoria, Texas to help her family. Even though it made it more difficult to bring her entire family and friends together, there were ways of making it work.
She learned how to video call, celebrated with silly birthdays, put together crazy Christmas bingo, and even started to listen to K-Pop music.
When you look at how she loved, her faith, and her life as a whole, Cheryl was a force to be reckoned with. A remarkable woman who brought joy so many around her.
As we remember and celebrate her life, we will also know that God has taken her in his hands and into Heaven. An angel who will forever be in our hearts.
Cheryl is survived by her children: Nathaniel Littlepage, Rachael Rogers, and Rebekah Littlepage, grandchildren Ryan and Emma Rogers. Her sister Debbie Sublett and a brother as well as her aunt, Alice Sims. She also leaves nieces and nephews: Raymond, Amanda, Sarah, Daniel, Josh, Katelynn, Samuel, and Noah and their families.