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Sherri Ann “Tati” Jarvis

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Sherri Ann “Tati” Jarvis

Birth
Stillwater, Washington County, Minnesota, USA
Death
1 Nov 1980 (aged 14)
Huntsville, Walker County, Texas, USA
Burial
Huntsville, Walker County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.7272, Longitude: -95.5424
Plot
Adickes Addition
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Sherri Jarvis from Forest Lake, MN, was found deceased from a brutal assault on the morning of November 1, 1980 in Huntsville, Texas. Despite extensive investigation she remained known as a Jane Doe until November 2021 when forensic genealogy helped identify her.

Sherri had been placed temporarily at a shelter in Stillwater, MN, while awaiting appearance before the juvenile court for habitual truancy. In March 1980, she ran away from the Washington County Courthouse in Stillwater, where she was supposed to appear for a detention hearing.
She apparently ran off to Green Bay, WI, with two local sisters. The sisters then returned but Sherri refused to come back home and was never seen again.

Family statement: "Sherri Ann Jarvis was a daughter, sister, cousin and granddaughter. She loved children, animals and horseback riding."

If you have any information about the brutal murder of Sherri Ann Jarvis, please contact: Walker County Sheriff's Office: 936-435-2400

Note: Previous memorial was deleted as findagrave had blocked both her Bio (who wasn't even mine) and photos.
Sherri Jarvis from Forest Lake, MN, was found deceased from a brutal assault on the morning of November 1, 1980 in Huntsville, Texas. Despite extensive investigation she remained known as a Jane Doe until November 2021 when forensic genealogy helped identify her.

Sherri had been placed temporarily at a shelter in Stillwater, MN, while awaiting appearance before the juvenile court for habitual truancy. In March 1980, she ran away from the Washington County Courthouse in Stillwater, where she was supposed to appear for a detention hearing.
She apparently ran off to Green Bay, WI, with two local sisters. The sisters then returned but Sherri refused to come back home and was never seen again.

Family statement: "Sherri Ann Jarvis was a daughter, sister, cousin and granddaughter. She loved children, animals and horseback riding."

If you have any information about the brutal murder of Sherri Ann Jarvis, please contact: Walker County Sheriff's Office: 936-435-2400

Note: Previous memorial was deleted as findagrave had blocked both her Bio (who wasn't even mine) and photos.

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NEVER ALONE AND LOVED BY MANY

Gravesite Details

Previous tombstone read: "UNKNOWN WHITE FEMALE
DIED
NOV. 1, 1980"


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