Sheril Ann Bramble Fuchs
November 23, 1940 - December 28, 2015
Our beautiful beloved mother, grandmother and sister passed away peacefully on December 28, 2015 in her home surrounded by family, at the age of 75.
Sheril was born November 23, 1940 in Salt Lake City, UT to Helen Virginia Westling Bramble and Howard Ross Bramble. She graduated from Granite High School in 1959 and later moved to Los Angeles, California where she met the love of her life, Rick William Fuchs and they were married on September 2, 1966. Together they raised three children. She attended beauty school in 1973, were she found her love for doing hair.
Sheril worked for Bank of America while she lived in Southern California. After moving back to Salt Lake City, Utah she worked for the State of Utah until she retired. Sheril was a very dedicated hard worker and she loved her job. She was held in high regard for all those she worked with. She loved her family so much. A simple text or phone call would bring the biggest smile to her face and make her whole day. She fought for life more than anyone we have ever known. She fought to live till the very end. Sheril was one of the strongest, most resilient women we have known.
She is survived by her sister Marline Price; brother Jim Bramble; her 3 kids Howard (Diana) Fuchs, Jennifer (Bruce) Ewald, Annette Fuchs; and her 9 grandchildren whom meant the world to her.
She is preceded in death by her mother Helen Hasselfield; sister Carolyn Brown; brother Ronald Bramble; and loving husband Rick Fuchs.
We want to express a special thank you to the following whom so lovingly cared for our mother: Dr. Brian Rasmussen, Dr. Ronald Brown (who always made her smile and patiently answered any and all questions we had regarding her heart condition), Aspen Ridge West Rehabilitation Center & Care Source Hospice.
A viewing will be held on Tuesday, January 5, 2016 from 6-8pm at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 S. 900 E., SLC. Graveside Services will be held the following day, January 6, 2015, at 12pm at 17111 S. Camp Williams Rd., Riverton, UT.
In Loving Memory
Rick & family, I worked with Sheril at Job Service. She was just a joy and so fun. I remember Rick coming in and visiting. You both were so friendly. I am saddened to hear she has left us, but only for a short time. Maybe you remember Carol Slaymaker also. I spoke to her last nite about how wonderful Sheril was. We also loved Helen. Take care Rick and family and know we are thinking of you and family. Love Ya, Kathy
Kathy (Angus) Polster & Dennis
Taylorsville, ut
My husband and I would like to express our sincere sympathy to the family and friends of your beloved Sheril. Although we never had the opportunity to meet Sheril,personally, we wanted to share with you comfort from Gods word found in John 5:28,29. Jesus showed us a wonderful example of the resurrection when he resurrected Lazarus here on earth, back to the arms of those he loved. (John 11) Remember also that our Heavenly Father expresses his loving compassion for all of us when someone we love dies (Psalm 34:18) Be sure to share your memories with those who surround you, for the memories shared are the ones most truly cherished, may they bring you a sense of peace and joy to your hearts as you begin to heal. Take care of yourselves and each other during this very difficult time.
PJ
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