Cheryl S. Camp

Cheryl S. Camp, 71, of Indianapolis, passed away December 21, 2018 at Franciscan Hospice House. Born January 30, 1947 in Chicago, Cheryl was the daughter of the late John and Evelyn (Easton) Quinn. On August 7, 1965 she was united in marriage to W. David Camp, and he survives.

Cheryl worked as an executive secretary in the insurance industry for many years. She was a faithful member of St. Roch Catholic Church and formerly, a long-time member of St. Jude Catholic Church.

Along with her parents, Cheryl is also preceded in death by her sister, Judy Carlson.

Survivors include her husband of 53 years, David; two daughters, Deborah Aileen (Jerry) Eder of Pendleton, Indiana and Elizabeth Anne (Jeremy) Glenn of Henderson, Kentucky; her brother, John Quinn of Fountain Valley, California; five grandchildren, Sarah (Eder) Cookley, Stephen Eder, Matthew Eder, Grace Glenn, and Lillie Glenn; and one perfect great granddaughter, Amelia Aileen Cookley.

Family and friends will gather from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. on Friday, December 28, 2018 in the Daniel F. O’Riley Funeral Home, 6107 S. East Street, Indianapolis. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, December 29, 2018 at St. Roch Catholic Church, 3600 S. Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis. Burial will follow at Calvary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to St. Roch Catholic Church; envelopes will be provided at the funeral home. Visit www.OrileyFuneralHome.com where you may express online condolences to the Camp family.

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  1. My beautiful Auntie Cheryl always made me feel so special. She lit up whenever she saw me and made me feel like I was the most important person in the world. She loved me unconditionally. I am so blessed God chose her to be my aunt and I am very thankful I was able to see her and tell her how much I loved her before she went to be with our Lord.

  2. Although she was not my biological mother my mother-in-law, Cheryl, has been a mother to me for nearly 35 years. I loved her laugh, and will remember and cherish the moments of laughter we shared through the years. I enjoyed making her laugh as often as possible. Our family trip to Myrtle Beach will always be one of my favorite memories. “WE NEED GAS”. Mom, I am so happy that you were able to meet your beautiful granddaughter this past summer. It was a special moment and I am glad I captured it. Thank you, mom, for loving me as a son. I love and miss you. Gewald

  3. As I watched the video tribute I was so moved by Cheryl’s beaming smile. It is the feature I remember about her most. Her smile and laughter was always a joy. She was funny and kind to Evie, Stevie, and me. As children, we loved to visit with Cheryl and David. In my mind she will always be the lovely, smiling bride and the tiny woman in the green mini-dress and heels.

  4. To the family of Cheryl; Please accept my deepest condolences, It is never easy losing a loved one in death and I’m praying to our heavenly Father Jehovah God for strength and wisdom as you handle the passing of Cheryl. I also pray for mercy and endurance at this time. Spiritual guidance can be encouraging, please go to jw.org Sincerely, Vanessa Preacher-Thompson


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