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Sherred -- Mona M. Sherred, 67, a longtime resident of Albuquerque's North Valley, passed away Saturday, November 9, 2002. She suffered from severe dementia her last years and passed away due to complications of pneumonia and a massive stroke. She was born in Dalhart, TX on August 27, 1935 and moved to Albuquerque in 1954. She married James Sherred on September 17, 1955. Mona was a longtime employee of Dairy Queen at 4th and Montano. She was an avid basketball player in her youth and played in many games and championships and she was an enthusiastic sports fan throughout her life who especially enjoyed watching her children and grandchildren play basketball and other sports. Mona was also a Dallas Cowboys fanatic and followed them through thick and thin. Survivors include her son, Stanley Sherred and wife, Debbie of Albuquerque; daughter, Teresa DeBruyn and husband, Dan of Rawlins, WY; daughter, Mindy Martinez and husband, Mike of Albuquerque; her grandchildren, Nicole and Brian Sherred, Anderea and Dan DeBruyn, Mikie, Matthew and Makenzie Martinez; her sisters, Marian Rodriguez and husband, George of Albuquerque, Sue Adams of MD; brothers, Orville Lang and wife, Betty of MD, Frank Lang and wife, Dot of Las Cruces, Richard Lang and wife, Denise of FL; sisters-in-law, Zelda and Jarrelyn Lang; brother-in-law, Charlie Sherred and wife, Betty of Albuquerque; and many nieces, nephews and friends. She is preceded in death by husband, James; sons, James and Randy; grandson, James; parents, Mary and Robert Lang; sister, Betty Lang; and brothers, Bob and Jack Lang. She was loved by everyone and will be missed greatly. A Celebration of her life will be held Thursday, November 14, 2002 at St. Therese Church on 4th and Mildred at 10:30 a.m. with burial to follow at Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery.
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