Anne Sherman
MARCOLA — A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. July 10 at the First Congregational Church in Eugene for Anne Sherman of Marcola, who died June 4 of age-related causes. She was 77.
She was born May 28, 1932, in Detroit, to Prescott and Josephine Marian Schlotterbeck. She married Peter Sherman in June 1965 in Eugene; he died in 1991.
Sherman earned her master’s degree in education from the University of Oregon and was a fifth- and sixth-grade teacher at Guy Lee Elementary School.
Survivors include a son, Gene Frazell of Marcola; a daughter, Lori Ball of Springfield; a stepson, Paul Sherman of Sacramento, Calif.; and a stepdaughter, Martha Sherman of Reno, Nev.; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. A son, Daniel Frazell, died in 1977.
Arrangements by Andreason’s Cremation & Burial Service in Springfield. Memorial contributions to Greenhill Humane Society.
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I so enjoyed knowing Anne. She was always cheerful, always ready for a good laugh. I can hear her now.
She and Peter were a good team. I remember them giving me a tour of their Marcola home just after they completed it. It was a perfect ‘little house in the woods.’
When Anne retired, she shared her school materials with me. It was like shopping at a well-stocked teacher supply store.
My daughters all had her for their math teacher and what a great math teacher she was!
She will be missed but her legacy will live on in her students and you her family.
May God give you his peace that passes all understanding.
Our condolences to you, Gene and the entire family.
We know that this time is a very fragile one and hope that you are all doing as well as possible.
There truly is a reason for everything that happens and that things happen at the perfect time.
We are sure that Anne is up there teaching a math class and enjoying every minute of it.
Rest assured that she is well taken care of.
Blessings
Bev and Steve Garrett
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So sorry to read about the loss of your mother, I feel your pain, I lost my father last summer too. I can still hear her cheery voice, I saw her last summer at a baby shower, did she tell you? I hope time is softening the pain. Remember all the days you laughed together, and all your mothers good advise, and smile.
She did love you very much.
Debbie DeHart