
Cheryl Lee Vogel-Besemer
Born Nov 27, 1947
Died May 28, 2008
Born Nov 27, 1947
Died May 28, 2008
Cheri died during the tropical season of rainbows. Here in the south, as spring rushes toward summer, dark wet thunderstorms roll across the afternoon sky. The wind howls, the sky fills with the booming sound of lightening and then the rain falls in what seems to me the same large amount as the tears that well up from my heart and pour out of my eyes.
What I remember most about Cheri was her willingness to have an adventure. I'll never forget the day she called and said she had just flown in a fighter jet! Or, the time she took off with a friend for the far reaches of Napal, or the wonderful trip to Ireland that she planned for mom, herself, and me. She was born with that spirit of adventure and took joy in experiencing new places and new ideas. When she graduated from college Magna Cum Laude (not even sure if I spelled that right!) at about the age of 40, I was overwhelmed! What a courageous adventure that was for an "old person" to go back to school!
Cheri was filled with a wonderful artistic ability. Her creative style was reflected in the homes that she and Tom built. They were always places of comfort and beauty. Cheri excelled in sewing, which is today almost a lost art. It was an art that she had been in the process of passing down to her grandchildren, who she loved beyond measure.
I will miss the companionship, laughter and tears of the relationship I had with my sister. I'm very sad that her life was cut short. This past year has been like those thunderstorms rolling through the heavens and just when I think the sun will never shine again a sliver of light shines through and God paints the sky with a rainbow.
Every afternoon here in the tropical south, the thunderstorms roll through, followed by rainbows. Those rainbows cause me to smile because I think Cheri is probably dancing across the color spectrum just because it would be a fun adventure!
With love to my sister...
Niki Vogel-Butcher
A few pictures from her life:











This is the last picture of Cheri and I together.

Cheri's stroke was a rare massive stroke and the year became a nightmare for her family...and for her. It was a very hard year, yet through it all Cheri gave Tom, Mike and Allison a gift of great substance. That gift was the gift of character. They now know they can endure more than they thought they ever could. Not only are they able to endure, but they are able to do it day after day after day and do it with great love. Most people can endure short suffering, but when it goes on and on and on, it demands character. Cheri also taught them about the sacrifice of love and most importantly, she taught them about death.
During this year, Cheri's family...Tom, Mike and Allison...who she loved so much, returned that love in full measure. I'm sure she is very proud of them...I know I am.