
Cheryl Lueth
Cheryl was born March 9, 1947 in Madison, Wisconsin to Donald and Fern (Rakow) Lumsten. She married her high school sweetheart, Terry C. Lueth in 1967.
Cheryl dedicated her life to helping others, she acquired her masters degree in nursing. She worked at various local hospitals for almost 50 years, her roles transitioned from working in the emergency room to nursing supervisor. Upon retirement her and Terry moved from Columbus to their home in White Creek.
Cheryl enjoyed traveling with her friends and family. She especially enjoyed her cross country trips with her husband Terry on his motorcycle. She was skilled in quilting and made many beautiful quilts for friends and family over the years. She loved to bake pies and cookies. Cheryl was also easily persuaded to head to the casino with her friends and family.
Memorials may be directed to Hillside Hospice and Home Care or to the family.
Cheryl was preceded in death by her parents Donald and Fern, her husband Terry and Daughter In Law Deborah McIntyre.
Survivors include her son David of Fall River, daughter Cathy (Ross) Firary of Columbus, granddaughter April Lueth (Jason Jansma) of Fall River, along with many other relatives and friends.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date.
The family would like to extend a special thanks to Sue Schulze and Christine Othmer for all their help with Cheryl’s care in the past few years. Also a special thanks to Hillside Hospice Care especially Brenda, Jessica, Shelly and Cindy for all their compassionate care they gave to Cheryl.
Condolences to Cheryl’s family and friends.
She was a great person and very active in quilting. She did not give up, she always completed her projects. I was honored to know her.
Rest in Peace Cheryl.
She was a good friend. Rest in peace. Condolences to the family.
My condolences to the family. She was a very loving individual that loved life to it’s greatest. She loved her family to no end. All who knew her felt very welcome in her presence. My family always loved being around her. I feel for the family because they were her everything. Thank-you Cheryl for letting me get to know you and your family as I feel extremely blessed. You will be dearly missed.
So sorry to hear the passing of Cheryl. I Enjoyed spending time with her working on quilts when the community quilts were active.she had a great passion for helping others. She will be missed.
Michele Falk
I’m so sorry to hear of Cheryl’s passing. I and two other quilting ladies went to visit Cheryl at the Beaver Dam nursing home. So happy we went to see her and surprised Cheryl with our visit. We we were in Adams Community Quilter’s when it was active before Covid. So many good memories of her and how she cared & helped others in need. Her nursing skills were there to help others even after retiring. She will be missed.