- Date Of Birth: August 5, 1967
- Date Of Death: July 3, 2012
- State: West Virginia
Cheryl “Sherry” Ann Wright, 44 of Bingamon Road, WV passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday July 3, 2012 at her residence. She was born on August 5, 1967, in Fairmont. She is the daughter of Peggy Ann Riffle Wright, of Saltwell Road and the late John Edward Wright, Sr. She is survived by her companion Raymond Martin of Enterprise; four daughters: Megan Nicole Wright of Shinnston; Brittany Rachelle Pushinsky, of Meadowbrook; Alicia Marie Pushinsky; Rebecca Danielle Pushinsky; two sons; Randy “Tubz” Scott Pushinsky, John Tyler “J.T.” Wright all from Bingaman Road; two granddaughters Mackenzie Brooke Delaney of Meadowbrook; Madaline Ann Paige Pushinsky. Cheryl is survived by two sisters; Vicky Taylor and husband Clarence “Hughie” and Kimberly L. Wright and companion Thomas all of Shinnston; two brothers John E. Wright and wife Mary of Clarksburg; Terry W. Wright and wife Frances of Shinnston; six aunts Marjorie Radabaugh of Enterprise; Nancy Norris of Shinnston; Mary Howe of Buckhannon; Ruth Pushinsky and husband Ronald of Erie PA; Janet Riffle of Denton OK and Alice “Kathy” Moore and Husband Ted Sarasota FL and Enid “Jeannie” Wright of Lumberport; two uncles William Wright of Enterprise; Richard Riffle of Clarksburg. Two nieces Amanda Langford and husband Matthew of Quiet Dell; Shannon Raines and husband Matthew of Lumberport; three nephews Jeremy Wright of Lumberport; Terry “T.J.” Wright Jr. and wife Elizabeth of Shinnston; John E. Wright III of Clarksburg. Cheryl also has several nieces and nephews. Cheryl was preceded in death by infant brother Kevin Shawn Wright and Paternal grandparents Ezra and Minnie Wright and Maternal grandparents Samuel and Mildred Riffle. Cheryl was a 1985 graduate of Lincoln High School. She was employed by WVA Diabetic supply of Shinnston. Cheryl was loved by all; she had a great fun loving personality and cared about her family and friends, if anyone needed anything she would, without hesitation she would be there to help. Cheryl loved yard sales, going to auctions and bingo. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. She was a wonderful mother and grandmother. She was always smiling and laughing.