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Sherian Denning Horinek of Hingham, 57, passed away March 23, 2017, after a hard-fought battle with Glioblastoma, brain cancer.
Sheri was born to Richard and Betty Denning in Swindon, England, July 27, 1959.
Her father was in the Air Force and was stationed all over the United States. In her early teens, her family was stationed at Ramstein Air Base in Germany. From there, they traveled much of Europe, often visiting family in England. Finally, the family settled in Great Falls, where she graduated from C.M.R. High School in 1977.
Sheri married Dan Horinek in 1980 and had two sons Richard and Robert Horinek.
Sheri was a dedicated wife, mother, hard worker, go-getter and loved spending time with family. Some of her favorite things she enjoyed were camping, traveling, reading, crafting and geocaching. Sheri also enjoyed attending her husband's RC flying events.
Sheri worked the last several years at Walmart as a cashier and made many great friends there. Being involved in the community was important to her, volunteering with Vacation Bible School in Gildford and being secretary and later troop leader for the local Boy Scouts, and serving on the boards for Hingham Economic Development Association, Hingham Centennial Committee, Hingham Volunteer Fire Department and on the Hingham Town Council.
Preceding Sheri in death is her father, Richard Denning, in 1991; her mother, Betty Denning, in 1995; and her father-in-law, Richard Horinek, in 1997.
Sheri is survived by her husband of 36 years. Dan Horinek of Hingham; sons, Richard Horinek of Havre and Robert Horinek of Havre; two brothers, Paul (Linda) Denning of Redding, California and Garry (Ruth )Denning of Great Falls; mother-in-law, Ruth Horinek of Hingham; brothers-in-law, Larry (Alou) Horinek of Hingham, Mike (Carol) Horinek of Tucson, Arizona, and Mark (Teri) Horinek of Hingham; and many nephews and nieces.
A celebration of life will be held at the Hingham Lutheran Church in Hingham, Montana, April 14, 2017, at 11 a.m. Reception will follow.
Condolences can be made to Sherian's memorial page at http://www.asperfh.com.
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