We created a GatheringUs memorial to celebrate the life of Noel Christopher Sherrer. Collecting your stories and memories here will offer us great comfort. As we plan virtual and in person gatherings, we will share details here. Thank you for contributing to this lasting memorial.
I will always remember the finest son-in-law and the finest man one could ever wish for to be a husband to my daughter. Chris met Julie after her MS diagnosis and still stayed by her side - always. He was unique and loving and forgiving and a real... moreI will always remember the finest son-in-law and the finest man one could ever wish for to be a husband to my daughter. Chris met Julie after her MS diagnosis and still stayed by her side - always. He was unique and loving and forgiving and a real Christian man. He was a very, quiet person and I feel I did not get to know him as well as I would have liked. Once when my computer crashed, Chris came over, took my hard drive, and returned with my passport drive loaded with my pictures that I thought I had lost forever. He was also the person who photographed my first graduation from college and I really appreciated that he did that for me. He was so special - I will deeply miss him. less
I'll miss you, Chris. I wish we'd had more time to reconnect...and I always assumed there would be time.
We moved away when I was still in middle school, but we had a few chances to run into each other at Dragon Con every now and again. I feel like I got... moreI'll miss you, Chris. I wish we'd had more time to reconnect...and I always assumed there would be time.
We moved away when I was still in middle school, but we had a few chances to run into each other at Dragon Con every now and again. I feel like I got a small glimpse into your world because of Facebook, and you always had a comment for my posts and Laura Angell's.
You made life much better for my sister and I when we came to Dothan. Two strange, "city girl" comic fans feeling so out of place in a small Alabama military town! We found a kindred spirit in you (and a patient soul willing to put up with the two of us!) Thanks for always recapping the complicated storylines and endless crossovers going on in the Marvel Universe. My allowance would never have allowed me to buy all those issues! The Comic Book Club has lost it's one and only president. I'm glad you found your soul mate and happy to hear you remained the kind, caring man that I remember when he was young.
Much love on your journey.
-Victoria "Lightening Strike" Angell less
Forgive my Facebook screen name, Chris would have called me Craig. I regret that we postponed reconnecting, as we had lost touch over the years, trading a few messages now and again. I find it amazing that Chris looks exactly like he always did. He... moreForgive my Facebook screen name, Chris would have called me Craig. I regret that we postponed reconnecting, as we had lost touch over the years, trading a few messages now and again. I find it amazing that Chris looks exactly like he always did. He seems unaffected my time. I wish he could have seen me, and the cruel joke time has played. Chris and I, zoomed all over the south back in the day, in his Mazda or my Jeep, we went to college together, even ate bad crawfish together. Again, he was less effected than I, he said I didn’t drink enough to kill the germs. Lots of memories, old chum. I don’t know how to express the, but to say, I am preparing for your memorial, and I have poured a White Russian in your name. To me you were the Dude, And the dude abides. less
I am at a loss of words. It has been a long time since I've seen Chris, but I can still hear his chuckle and the low tamber of his voice in my head. He was one of kind. Sincerely kind and gracious, just a beautiful soul in so many ways. My deepest care... moreI am at a loss of words. It has been a long time since I've seen Chris, but I can still hear his chuckle and the low tamber of his voice in my head. He was one of kind. Sincerely kind and gracious, just a beautiful soul in so many ways. My deepest care for his family. I less
Out of my whole family, including blood relatives who've know me my entire life, Chris was probably the person who most understood my complex personality and what I liked. He always knew what to give me for Christmas or Birthdays. He always knew how to... moreOut of my whole family, including blood relatives who've know me my entire life, Chris was probably the person who most understood my complex personality and what I liked. He always knew what to give me for Christmas or Birthdays. He always knew how to relate to me on more than just a superficial level. With him, there was never the awkward stares and shallow talk family members often feel compelled to engage in because they no longer know how to communicate with one another. He understood and had empathy with other people, which is so rare among too many people today. Chris was always calm, cool, and collected. He was always the solid person; the one you could trust with anything. He is sorely and sadly missed! less