Cheryl was born in Alexandria, Louisiana to her mother Ellen White, and father, Richmond White. She grew up in Alexandria, graduated from Peabody Senior High School, and later attended Northwestern University, where she studied Business.
Cheryl has always had a love and a flare for fashion, and it was evident in every area of her life. Her style caught the attention of KALB television station, where she briefly worked as a model.
She later married and moved away for an extended period of time, where she worked as an administrative secretary, until she returned home to Alexandria.
Cheryl's style was graceful, and her level of confidence was 'always' demonstrated with an immeasurable type of strength in every aspect of who she was, and who she wanted to be. She had a special creative talent for interior design, and spent many countless hours developing ideas for her home.
Cheryl is serviced by her son, Dylan Bradford, her sister, Aline M. Eanes, two brothers, Roosevelt L. White and Herbert L. White, nieces, nephews, and a host of other family members who love her, and will miss her greatly. She will live in our hearts 'forever'.
Funeral Services will be held Saturday, May 25, 2019 at the Ben D Johnson Chapel of Winnfield Funeral Home of Alexandria. Visitation will be held Saturday beginning at 9am and will continue until start of service. Interment will be in Garden of Memories Cemetery in Alexandria.
Signature Services provided by Winnfield Funeral Home of Alexandria. When you Desire the Best...
Cheryl was born in Alexandria, Louisiana to her mother Ellen White, and father, Richmond White. She grew up in Alexandria, graduated from Peabody Senior High School, and later attended Northwestern University, where she studied Business.
Cheryl has always had a love and a flare for fashion, and it was evident in every area of her life. Her style caught the attention of KALB television station, where she briefly worked as a model.
She later married and moved away for an extended period of time, where she worked as an administrative secretary, until she returned home to Alexandria.
Cheryl's style was graceful, and her level of confidence was 'always' demonstrated with an immeasurable type of strength in every aspect of who she was, and who she wanted to be. She had a special creative talent for interior design, and spent many countless hours developing ideas for her home.
Cheryl is serviced by her son, Dylan Bradford, her sister, Aline M. Eanes, two brothers, Roosevelt L. White and Herbert L. White, nieces, nephews, and a host of other family members who love her, and will miss her greatly. She will live in our hearts 'forever'.
Funeral Services will be held Saturday, May 25, 2019 at the Ben D Johnson Chapel of Winnfield Funeral Home of Alexandria. Visitation will be held Saturday beginning at 9am and will continue until start of service. Interment will be in Garden of Memories Cemetery in Alexandria.
Signature Services provided by Winnfield Funeral Home of Alexandria. When you Desire the Best...
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