Sheri Ann Steadman Boggs, 55, of Commerce City, Colorado, died peacefully in her sleep on August 10, 2024.
Sheri, who was nick-named Uggie Pie, by her Grandpa Feathers, was born on February 27th 1969. She was an adorable baby who came precisely as ordered by me, her big sister, from the Sears catalog.
As a child, Sheri loved imaginative toys, like Barbies and baby dolls. As a teenager and young adult, she was always ready for fun. During the summer, her favorite place to be was on the beach at the lake (but never near a forest—because bears live in forests).
Sheri loved the holidays and was a thoughtful gift-giver, but her favorite holiday was Halloween. Even as an adult, she and Nicole enjoyed dressing up for Halloween parties and participating in Zombie crawls.
Sheri was a single mom and her boys say she was the best mom ever. No matter how hard things were she always made every holiday and birthday extra special. Whether it was bouncing houses, dances, or whatever, she always “killed it.”
Sheri built a career working with adults with disabilities in various roles over the past 14 years and her parents are very proud of her accomplishments.
For the past 7 years, Sheri was devoted to being a host home provider for adults with disabilities, opening the home she and Nicole shared.
Sheri was the caring mother of two adult sons, Joe and Curt, as well as a few four-legged fur babies. She loved them all fiercely. Most recently, she was excited to finally be a grandma, to baby Ryan.
Sheri leaves behind her partner of 16 years, Nicole Conley, her sons Joseph Boggs and Curtis Boggs, grandson Ryan Boggs (son of Curtis), her parents Warren and Jennifer Steadman, her brother-in-law and sister Shawn and Kelly Davis, nieces Megan Kennedy, Shawna McFadden, and Chelsea Maguire, her aunts Susan Miller-Edman , Cindy Darnell and Nancy Nevis, her uncles Bob Feathers, Stephen Steadman and Brian Steadman and her cousins Diana Sibayan, Chris Sibayban, Elizabeth Leeka and Shelly Carlson.
Sheri was preceded in death by her grandparents Warren and Velma Steadman and Robert and Genevieve Feathers.
Rather than a traditional funeral, Sheri wished for family and friends to celebrate her life with a barbecue cook out. You will be missed, my sweet little sister. Love, Kelly