Sherry A. Davis

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Sherry A. Davis, 75, of Union City, passed away, Sunday, December 5, 2021 unexpectedly at her residence. She was born on June 13, 1946 in Erie, a daughter of Roman Bem, Sr., and Phyllis Szczesny Bem. She married Bill M. Davis on March 6, 1965. She was a graduate of Union City High School and a member of Saint Teresa of Avila Church. Sherry owned and operated her own daycare, she also was employed with Cherry Hill, Corry Jamestown, and retired from General Electric. She was a member of the Quilting Guild known as Happy Scrappers and the Moose Club. In her spare time she enjoyed crafting, sewing, ceramics, stamping, quilting, but most of all she loved spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren. Sherry is survived by her husband, Bill Davis of Union City; two daughters, Lorie DiGilio and her husband Kevin of North East and Kimberly Yaple and her husband Larry of Union City; a son, Bill Davis, Jr. and his wife Debbie of Union City; grandchildren, Alex Yaple, Nick Yaple, Matthew Yaple, Courtney Bryant, Brandon Bryant and his wife Vanessa, Nathan DiGilio, Madison DiGilio, Nicole, and Elizabeth; great grandchildren, Madison and Sophia Bryant; a sister, Ann Marie Bem of Union City; and two brothers, Roman Bem, Jr., and Michael Bem both of Union City. She was preceded in death by her parents; and a sister in law, Linda Bem. Services will be private. Burial will take place at a later date in Saint Teresa Cemetery, Union City. Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Sherry's Book of Memories online at www.WarrenGlennFH.com Arrangements are in the care of Warren-Glenn Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 62 S. Main Street, Union City.

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  1. Sherry was such a wonderful person that we considered part of our family. As she was my mom’s best friend for many years and now is with with our mom celebrating. She always had this smile and she will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers to Bill and the family.

  2. Sherri was like a second mom to me. I just saw her when I was home last. She was best friends with my mom. When I was younger we would go swimming at her moms pool. My mom sold Avon to her so we would go to her hang out. Oh Sherri I’ll miss your hugs most of all. I love you.


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