Sherry Brock

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     Sherry Hope Brock passed away Sunday, January 18, 2009 at St. Johns Medical Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.  She was born October 9, 1945 in Tulsa, Oklahoma to Harry and Elizabeth Elaine Pritchett.       She graduated from Nathan Hale High School in 1963 and St. John's School of Nursing, where she was president of her class in 1966.  Sherry's desire to be a registered Nurse was imperative.  She was denied entrance to nursing school because she didn't weigh at least 100 pounds, so she drank numerous milk shakes until she gained enough weight to gain admittance.      She was married to George Frank Brock in 1968 and together they had one son, George Russell (Rusty) Brock.  Sherry is also survived by her brother, Russell Locke Pritchett of Shawnee, Oklahoma.      She was known for her love of life and selfless care of her family and friends.  She will be missed and loved forever and ever. Memorials: The family is requesting donations in Sherry's name be made to: St. John's Foundation, 1923 South Utica, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104, Attention: Nursing Scholarship Fund in memory of Sherry Brock. Service: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 at 11:00 am Green Hill Funeral Home Chapel Sapulpa, Oklahoma Cemetery: Cremation
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