Sherleen "Sherri" McKinney
February 26, 1947 ~ March 10, 2017
FUNERAL: 10:00 a.m. Friday, March 10, 2017, at the Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral HomeVISITATION: 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home and one hour prior to the service FridayOFFICIANT: Rabbi Natalie Shribman of Cincinnati, OhioBURIAL: Garland Brook CemeteryMEMORIAL DONATIONS: IUPUI Simon Cancer Research Center in Indianapolis through the funeral homeTo view Sherri's memorial video, please CLICK HEREOur beloved Sherleen “Sherri” McKinney departed from our world in the familiar surroundings of her home on March 3, 2017. She is now resting peacefully.The focus of her life was altruism. Her full, vibrant life touched many in our community.Her students at Lincoln Elementary, and lately Southside Elementary, loved and adored her. She had high expectations for her students, and welcomed and included students with disabilities. With compassion and caring, she made all of her students believe in themselves and pursue their goals.As a veteran teacher spanning 33 years, Sherri mentored new teachers in the field. To her, teaching in the public schools was an honor. She made all her students and colleagues better people. She helped create one of the first multi-age classrooms - kindergarten through third grade - almost 20 years ago.Sherri worked tirelessly for the Granny Connection to raise funds for AIDS victims all over the world. She served as a senior project mentor, was a member of BARTA, Delta Kappa Gamma and Alpha Delta Kappa Sororities. She was also a member of Sha’arei Shalom Reform Jewish Congregation of Columbus. Sherri was a voracious reader and was active in a long standing book club. She enjoyed Tai Chi and studied with Master Todd at Mill Race Center.Sherri loved animals, especially her horse in her youth, and most recently her two cats, Millie and Pandora.Sherri had a warm and loving relationship with her parents, Sidney and Delores Silverman. Her parents devoted numerous hours mentoring Sherri in reading and education. This became the most important aspect in her life during her formative years.In high school, she began correspondences with fellow students world wide, especially in Japan and Germany. Sherri was able to maintain a special rapport with colleagues and enjoyed the experience immensely.Survivors include her cousins, John “Jay” (Silvia) Silverman of Silver Spring, Maryland, and Matha Silverman of Terre Haute; and a brother-in-law, Troy David McKinney of Columbus, Indiana.She was preceded by her loving husband, Timothy D. McKinney, who passed away on Jan. 5, 2015; and her parents, Sidney and Deloris Dudley Silverman.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to IUPUI Simon Cancer Research Center in Indianapolis through the funeral home.Services will be conducted by Rabbi Natalie Shribman of Cincinnati, Ohio, at 10 a.m. Friday, March 10, 2017, at the Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home and one hour prior to the service Friday. Burial will be next to her husband, Tim, at Garland Brook Cemetery.






Dear Mrs. McKinney You are sunshine Your warm golden rays will still fall onto all those you interact with You were incredibly selfless and generous You never failed to care, protect or give Mrs. McKinney You are treasured You will forever be remembered in my heart Zari
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I am sorry for your loss, please accept my sincere condolences. I hope the family will find some comfort and strength in Jesus promise of the earthly resurrection(Acts 24:15)and the renewed Paradise earth, where death will be no more and no family will mourn the death of a loved one.-Revelation 21:3,4;John 5:28,29;Luke 23:43. may GOD(Psalms 83:18)grant you peace and comfort now, during this grievous time.-Matthew 5:4.
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I only recently found out about the passing of Sherri Silverman McKinney when one of her Wiley classmates saw it posted on the Class of 1965 website. Sherri was a good friend of mine both in Terre Haute and at Indiana University which we both attended. We went horseback riding together on several occasions in Brown County. I also remember doing other things together like my reading Tolstoy to her in the original (I was taking a Russian class at the time) and comparing it to the English translation. For some reason we both found this fascinating. I always loved her wry humor, both in conversation and in whatever she wrote. In these later years it usually came out in her Christmas letters, but she was never without it. I can still hear her wry way of laughing in my ears today. She also had her feet on the ground and wasnt afraid to tell it like it is. She was both down to earth and very astute, especially in the education field, an interest we both shared. She was truly a dedicated teacher, and made a huge difference in the lives of the children she taught, many of whom were disadvantaged. Even after she retired, she would regularly send congratulatory letters to former students on their achievements. She set the standard for the role teachers ought to play in students lives caring, competent and professional, and she waded her way through a lot of the educational bureaucracy with grace and aplomb. Her career was both highly demanding and satisfying to her. She gave it her all. She was also an avid reader (another interest we shared) and she shared annotated lists of books she had read and liked. Last Christmas list included a number of Holocaust related books. When I last spoke to her she was exploring her Jewish roots (her dad was Jewish) and her spirituality. I know she was still recovering from the blow of losing her husband Tim unexpectedly in 2015. Im so glad I knew her and I cherish the times we spent together or talked together. Her passing is truly a loss to us all. Im sorry for her passing at such a relatively young age, but hers was a life well-lived. I am reminded of a line from the last paragraph of Middlemarch: The effect of her being on those around her was incalculably diffuse She added a lot to my world and the world in general. I will really miss her. Kathy Meeks, October 28, 2017