Sherry Dale Kramer

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Mrs. Sherry Dale Kramer, 63, of Woodbury passed away unexpectedly on October 10, 2018. She was a native of Nashville, TN born on June 21, 1955. She was preceded in death by her parents, James Thomas McGrady and June McCaskill.

She is survived by her husband, Alan W. Kramer of Woodbury; son, Chris Rubio; of Savannah, GA; a brother, Tommy McGrady of Winchester; a very close cousin and friend, Lynn Demoll of Winchester, TN; two grandchildren, Brittany and Trevor; she had become very fond of her in-laws, Dave and Betty Kramer and had adopted them as her own.

Mrs. Sherry was an outgoing and energetic person. She was one who always gave of herself, time, and talents. Part of that giving spirit included volunteering with a hospice, helping elderly, veterans, or strangers who would soon become friends. Those friendships sprouted from her bubbly personality and non-stop smile. Growing up in the city, she didn't experience life in the country until after she and Alan met and married. At first, she didn't know if she could adapt to living in the country. She soon transitioned into all the country life had to offer. She loved being outside, planting flowers, trees, working in the yard, and enjoying the tranquility, and beauty outside. She had begun researching transforming their land into a place for other city dwellers to come and enjoy through Air BnB camping experiences.

She was very nostalgic and Alan loving called her his "True Hippie". She had rediscovered her love for crafting tie dye shirts, etc. and was working toward making it a business opportunity. She loved music from the 60's and live music of all kinds. She could spend several days a week going out to different venues to hear live performances. She had a strong Christian faith and love of Jesus. She and Alan were members of World Outreach Church. Their relationship began online, and their shared faith lead them to a first meeting at the church. Ironically, they both had already been attending church together and their paths had just not crossed yet. She was always concerned about other people and it didn't take much in life to keep her happy.

Visitation will be held at Smith Funeral Home on Sunday, October 14, 2018 from 4-6 pm. A celebration of her life and spirit will follow at 6 pm in the Smith Funeral Home chapel. Pastor Tim Posch will lead the celebration.

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