ROUSH, Sherry L.
Sherry L. (Arch) Roush, 50 of Blinman St., New London died at home on April 13. Born in Meridan, she is the daughter of Janice Arch of Colchester and the late Daniel Arch. She was last employed by the Cross Sound Ferry in New London. Surviving is her mother; a son Thomas Roush of Lake Placid, NY; two sisters Valerie Arch and her husband Richard Ciarlo of Shelton and Karen Nichols of Colchester; and a nephew Coty Nichols of Colchester.
Funeral services and interment were private. Memorial donations in Sherry's memory may be made to the Divine Providence Polish National Catholic Church, 11 Silver St., Norwich, CT 06360.
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June 19, 2012
My prayers to the Arch family. I am sorry for your loss.
Anthony Arch
May 1, 2012
Very sorry for the family. My sincere condolences the Aunt Janice, Karen, and Valerie
Susan Cassarino Levinson
April 25, 2012
My deepest sympathy to Val and her family-
Kim Guarnaccia Dalton
April 25, 2012
To Mrs. Arch, Val, and the entire family, my deepest condolences.
Lori Nichols
April 25, 2012
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time.
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