Cheryl Beth Lesser

September 7, 1959 ~ June 8, 2023
Born in:
Fort Collins, Colorado
Resided in:
Fort Collins, Colorado
Cheryl Beth Lesser, 63, passed away on June 8, 2023. Survived by her son, Caleb Fetty; daughter, Cheyenne Carr; son-in-law, Owen Brown; sister, Linda Lesser; nephew, Levi (Carolyn) McKay; nieces, Amber White, Amity White, and Annie Harmon; grandchildren, Jayden Brown, Aura Brown, Audia Brown, and JoLeigh Beth Brown. Preceded in death by her father, Reuben Lesser; mother, Gladys Lesser; sister, Connie Lesser and her brothers, Jerry Lesser and Larry Lesser; nephew Aaron White. Cheryl was born on September 7, 1959. She was an amazing mother and grandmother. Cheryl enjoyed praying, hiking, going to the park with her dog, playing pickleball, and visiting historical sites and has a very fun and adventurous personality. Viewing, 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, June 16, 2023. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Saturday, June 17, 2023, both in the Macy Chapel at Allnut Funeral Home, 6521 W 20th St, Greeley, Colo. Interment, noon, June 19, 2023, at Evans Cemetery. Online condolences, www.MontgomerySteward.com
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Cheryl Beth Lesser passed away on June 8, 2023, in Pueblo, Colorado. She was born on September 7, 1959, to Reuben and Gladys Lesser in Fort Collins, Colorado. She was very spunky, creative, and had a knack for interior design. “Cheryl could make a cardboard box feel like a home.” She enjoyed camping, time with her dog, pickleball, and all types of games, (except for with Owen because he is a cheating scallywag) haha. She loved the Lord with all her heart. She was a loving mother and devoted Grandmother. Her maternal nature was an unstoppable force. She had a natural fighting instinct and was not afraid of confrontation. She had a very inquisitive and curious mind. She was a fun and adventurous person, with a free-spirited nature. Traveling from the wilderness of Alaska to the desert of Arizona and many places in between. But her heart always remained in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. Her time here could be described as an uphill battle. Her fight for survival was periled with adversity. She faced many difficulties in life. But she persevered through her struggles and in them all grew closer to YWHW (God). She will be dearly missed and never forgotten.
She is survived by her daughter, Cheyenne Lesser-Carr, son Caleb Fetty, son-in-law, Owen Brown, grandchildren, Jaden, Aura, Audia, and JoLeigh Brown-Carr, sister Linda White, nephew, Levi McKay, Nieces, Amber White, Amity White, Annie Harmon, Layla Stone, and Lona Lesser.
Cheryl was preceded in death by her parents, Reuben and Gladys, sisters, Connie and Dorothy Lesser, brothers, Jerri, Larry, and Daniel Lesser, and nephew, Aaron White.
I met Cheryl shortly after I moved to Ft Collins in 1975. I likeds her boundless energy. She was good company. I miss her.