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Cheryl Ogg

Cheryl Ogg

Sep 6, 1949 - Dec 13, 2024

Memorial Service

Saturday, 04 January 2025 02:00 PM
Cornerstone Community Church

Cheryl Ann Ogg, 75 of Riverton, Wyoming, passed away on December 13, 2024, at her winter home in Yuma, Arizona. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 pm on Saturday, January 4, 2024, at the Cornerstone Community Church in Riverton, Wyoming.

 

Cheryl was born in Douglas, Wyoming, to Don and Eva Turner Cook on September 6, 1949.   She attended Douglas schools and graduated in 1967.

 

Cheryl married her first husband, Roger, in summer 1968. They were married for 22 years and welcomed two children, Kaycee and Becky. After Roger's passing, Cheryl met and married Glenn Ogg in 1991, welcoming his young children, Jennifer and Jason, into her heart and household.

 

Cheryl was lovingly referred to as "Lyle" by her family.  Lyle loved crafts: cross-stitching, knitting, and crochet, and collecting bags to hold her projects. She enjoyed baking, reading on her Kindle, watching Jeopardy, taking trips with her Ya-Ya Sisterhood, spending time outdoors with her family, camping and riding in the side-by-side.  The last week of her life, Lyle was excited about the new fancy golf cart that she and Glenn cruised around Yuma in. She loved Jesus and was a founding member of Riverton's Cornerstone Community Church. Family was Lyle's most valuable possession and adored her grandchildren and great-grandchildren and cheering them on.

 

Cheryl believed in the importance of education for her family and her community. She encouraged them to earn certifications, degrees, or a trade. She started her career in education at St Margaret's Catholic School as a teacher's aide, working through several positions at Riverton Middle School, and then FCSD#25 Central Office, retiring in 2010 as the Personnel Manager. After retiring, Cheryl volunteered her time to the Child Development Services board.

 

Cheryl is survived by her husband, Glenn, and her four children: Kaycee (Nadine) Boespflug of Pinedale, Becky (Jim) Parkins of Riverton, Jenn (Brandon) Beckstead of Casper, and Jason Ogg of Athens, Georgia; 12 grandchildren: Brandon (Chelsey) Boespflug, Ashlee (Cole) Crichton, Matthew (Nikki) Stowe, Reece (Torrey) Parkins, Tanner Boespflug, Dillon Boespflug, Xavier Beckstead, Alexis Beckstead, Holden Ogg, Skyler Beckstead, Peyton Ogg, and Dawson Ogg; and 7 great-grandchildren: Westlyn Parkins, Charlotte Boespflug, Kaycee Patrick Boespflug, Annabelle Stowe, Waylon Parkins, Bodhi Crichton, and Kimber Stowe; her brother, Kelly Cook of Wheatland. and numerous extended family members. Special recognition to her life-long sisterhood of friends: "the Ya-Yas": Echo, Becky, Carolyn, Phyllis, Penny, and two adopted Ya-Yas: Vicky and Linda.

 

Cheryl was preceded in death by her parents; her first husband, Roger Boespflug; and her younger sister, Chris Anderson.

 


Memorials can be made to Cheryl's church home: Cornerstone Community Church, 3611 Riverview Rd, Riverton, WY 82501.

 

On-line condolences for Cheryl’s family may be made at TheDavisFuneralHome.com

 

 

Services under the direction of Davis Funeral Home, Crematory, and Monuments.