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Daily Oklahoman, The 
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 
January 3, 2009


Sheryl Morrison AuringerSheryl Morrison Auringer, born August 25, 1956, passed with dignity and peace January 2, 2009.

She touched many lives and is survived by her loving husband Dennis; and her three sons, Jason Randall and his wife Holly, Austin Auringer, and Dillon Auringer and fiance Chante' Felts. She also leaves behind three grandchildren: Cale Randall, Abigail Randall, and Reinan Auringer. Surviving her also are her mother and father James and Margie Morrison; her sisters Jamie Talley and husband Rocky Talley, and Marcie Mitchell and husband Ron Mitchell. She will continue to be the guardian angel to her beloved nephews: Clifton Talley, Robby Comes, Evan Talley, Quinton Talley, Landon Comes, and Jacob Comes. Sheryl lived her life the way she wanted to be remembered. She set an excellent example of how to live and leave this world with grace. Sheryl had more friends and loving relatives than can be listed. She attended Carl Albert High School, class of 1974, traveled, loved dancing, OU Football and was a rabid sports mom. She was a professional in the insurance industry and retired from Jim Evans Agency of Moore. For the last five years Sheryl was the force behind "The Men of Oklahoma Calendar" for the Susan G. Komen Foundation. She was honored for her work with the foundation and inspired many others touched by cancer.

Her philosophy was "Live, Love, Laugh," and she looked upon her impending passing as another adventure.

The family will receive friends from 4:00-8:00 PM this evening at the funeral home. At Sheryl's request, you are invited to a social gathering beginning Sunday at 2:00 PM followed by services to celebrate her life at 3:00 PM at Vondel Smith and Sons Mortuary, South Lakes Chapel, 4000 SW 119th, OKC. In lieu of flowers, please mail donations to the Men of Oklahoma Calendar for Breast Cancer; a project of Susan G. Komen Foundation.

Those wishing to send flowers are asked to send white flowers, per Sheryl's request. In addition, she wanted to express her love and thanks to all the people who touched her life.


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