??? Anyone hear anything about Jeri Schoff? I don't want to share what i heard until I can confirm it. Can someone let me know? Thanks!
http://www.tri-cityherald.com/2010/12/24/1305424/jerri-l-shoff.html
Friday, Dec. 24, 2010
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Jerri L. Shoff
Jerri L. Shoff, 46, of Idaho Falls, died Dec. 18 at Motel 6 in Richland.
She was born in Okinawa, Japan, and was a senior health physics tech.
Hillcrest/Bruce Lee Memorial Center is in charge of arrangements.
I don't know any details, just what I googled. I only talked to her a few weeks ago. I always thought she was fun to work and hang out with. My heart goes out to her family.
Found on Jerri's facebook page
A celebration of life for Jerri will be held for family and friends in Peach Bottom, PA at a date to be determined in summer 2011. Please contact Tina Calahan at tina.calahan@gmail.com for more information. In lieu of flowers memorial donations for her grandbabies may be sent to: Tina Calahan, 4060 Peridot Dr, Virginia Beach, VA 23456. Please sign the online memorial guest book at hillcrestmemorialcenter.com
Jerri Lynn Shoff, age 46, died unexpectedly on Saturday, December 18, 2010. Jerri will always be remembered for her passion for life and her overwhelming love for her children and grandchildren. She is survived by her two daughters: Tina married to Doug Calahan with children Douglas and Autumn and Kristen married to Justin Jaramillo with child Sadie.
Additional surviving family members are her parents Joyce and Don Shoff Sr., Sisters Joni Mowery and Chris Purcell, brother Brian Shoff and four nieces and a nephew. She is preceded in death by her brother, Don Shoff Jr.
My name is Tina Calahan, I am Jerri Shoff's daughter. My mother passed away on December 18th unexpectedly. Her obituary is posted at www.hillcrestmemorialcenter.com. It would mean alot if any friends of her could sign the guestbook. We are planning a celebration of life sometime this summer. If you are interested in attending you can email me at tina.calahan@gmail.com. My mother truly loved working in the nuclear field because of the people she worked with and I want to thank you all for giving her that friendship. She will be dearly missed by all.
I am very sorry for your loss Tina. You and your family are in my prayers. We nukeworkers have lost another great friend and co-worker, way to young.
Tina, sorry for your loss. I worked with Jeri at the Mound in Dayton. She was always very nice and happy and telling jokes...I really enjoyed her and she was very well liked. She will be greatly missed.
Jill
Very sorry for your loss, especially during the holidays.