![]() Sullivan and companion Wesley Hyde, Daniel J. Cheryl’s biggest accomplishment was her grandchildren. JaJa made every moment for them special. You could always walk into Cheryl’s home and find her baking in her kitchen. She won the Elizabeth Huchzermeier Pie Contest at the Depauville Library two years in a row. She played a major role in the success of the annual Christ Church Christmas Cookie Sale for several years. She helped organize the Toast of the Town, as well as the annual 90’s Luncheon, and was instrumental in the construction of the Clayton Village Playground. ![]() Cheryl was a dedicated member of Christ Episcopal Church, Clayton, serving on the vestry and the pastoral care committee for several years. She once even took her act across the border in Kingston and landed first place in her one and only lip sync contest. Getting on the dance floor at several family weddings and parties to perform, “Think” was her signature song. Cheryl was also a renowned Aretha Franklin lip sync performer. After her mother became ill in the late 1990’s, Cheryl became one of her caregivers. This is when she began to pursue her CNA certification, of which she completed. Cheryl began her next 20 year long career as a Caregiver. She was extremely compassionate, patient and came highly recommended to those looking for the upmost quality care for their loved ones in the Clayton community. She loved her many clients during this time and treated them as if they were family. She was also given the opportunity to be caregiver to her cousin, Jean Heady, of which she always was grateful for. After several years there she became dining room manager otherwise known as the “Hostess with the Mostest”. Her Clipper Inn family remained very dear to her. Cheryl was employed at the Clipper Inn in Clayton for 20 years. George passed away suddenly on July 5, 2013. On she married the love of her life, George A. 5, 1952, in Watertown, the daughter of Harold and Margaret (LaClair) Shultz, she attended both LaFargeville and Clayton School, graduating from Clayton in 1971. 24, 2022, surrounded by her children, family, and close friends. Karpel, 70, passed away at her home in Clayton Monday evening, Oct.
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