Cheryl “Cheri” Lynn Doman

December 13, 1957 - December 7, 2020

Funeral Details: A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date

Doman, Cheryl Lynn “Cheri”

Friday, December 13, 1957 – Monday, December 7, 2020

Cheri has now been reunited in heaven with her beloved husband Mike Moran and her father Ken, who gracefully guided her on her journey home on December 7, 2020 at Hospice Simcoe in her 63rd year.  She will be forever in the hearts of her mother Betty Krisza (Bob) and other mother Ann Doman.  Lovingly remembered by her siblings Cindy Rosseel (Rick), Wendy Doman, Joni Doman (Lawrence Swift), Scott Doman (Chantal Foster), Linda Doman (Brad Hillman), Karen Pinsonneault (Alan), Charlene Zruna (Jim) and Robert Krisza (Kristy Reis).  Cheri will forever be the favorite aunt to many nieces and nephews and greatly missed by Mary, Bill and Brendan Moran, as well as many cherished friends.  She was truly loved by her Sojourn family past and present and will be missed by all who knew her.

Cheri was an outdoor adventurist through and through and she encouraged young people to get outside and explore the wonders of the world and to never be afraid to chase a sunset.  Her strength, determination and generosity will never be forgotten.  A celebration of Cheri’s life will take place at a later date.  Please share a memory  or an adventure that you had with Cheri.

 

Donations in her memory can be made to;

Seasons Centre for Grieving Children - www.grievingchildren.com

Friends of Minesing Wetlands - www.minesingwetlands.ca

Copeland Forest Friends - www.copelandfriends.ca

Friends of The Massasauga Park - www.friendsofthemassasauga.wildapricot.org

Couchiching Conservancy - www.couchichingconserv.ca

 

“Love you more”

Peaceful Transition Simcoe

CONDOLENCES

42 Condolences
  • Linda Doman
    Posted on: Thursday, December 10, 2020 Reply

    I love you cheri and I will miss you dearly and deeply

  • Dan Little
    Posted on: Thursday, December 10, 2020 Reply

    Its with a very heavy heart that I send my thoughts prayers and condolences to your entire family at this painful time in life! Know that we are all there for you always and we feel your pain of loss! ❤🙏

  • Michael Carruthers
    Posted on: Thursday, December 10, 2020 Reply

    Requiescet in pace Cheri.

    Your sojourn here on this earth has ended. You are now on the high hike.
    My most sincere condolences to Cheri’s family and friends.
    She is loved and will be missed by many.
    ‘Bear’

  • Myles Swift
    Posted on: Thursday, December 10, 2020 Reply

    One thing I’ll always remember about Cheri is her love of the outdoors! The first time my brothers and I went rock climbing was with Cheri and Mike. We also did a cool hike in the Barrie area around the same time, which was great. Her outdoors spirt has rubbed off on me for sure.

  • Gay Welsman
    Posted on: Thursday, December 10, 2020 Reply

    I will always remember Cheri’s generosity and positive spirit.
    Her friendships were so genuine.
    She will be sorely missed.

  • Ashley
    Posted on: Friday, December 11, 2020 Reply

    I have such fond memories and loads of respect for Cheri. I am saddened to hear of her passing, Cheri was so kind and welcoming to me when I first started in the outdoor industry. I was brand new and she had the patience and kindness to help me learn more along the way.  She taught me the importance of standing up for independent businesses, the power of knowledge and customer service and also had the best recommendations as I tried to embrace a more active outdoor lifestyle.  My family and I continued to shop at Sojourn long after I left the industry. My deepest condolences to all that love her; may she rest in peace for this next part of her adventure.

  • Doug and Carrie Jibb
    Posted on: Friday, December 11, 2020 Reply

    Although we never knew Cheri directly, we’ve known Joni for years and have appreciated all the stories. To us she seems like a wonderful soul and we know that she will be truly missed by all who’s lives she touched. We wish you all peace at this trying time.

  • Joni Doman
    Posted on: Friday, December 11, 2020 Reply

    This is how I will always remember by beautiful sister. Chasing the sun sets.

  • Jessica Bowen
    Posted on: Friday, December 11, 2020 Reply

    Cheri, I will miss your smile and mischievous giggle, your kind words, hugs, similar taste in clothes, and shared love of tequila. I will always remember the trip to New York, and the joy you emanated in the belt shop! May you now be free from pain, and your inner fire lit once more as you reunite with your beloved.
    Rest in Peace.
    Love, Jess

  • Mellissa Trudel
    Posted on: Friday, December 11, 2020 Reply

    Of all the amazing women that I have met in the outdoor industry, Cheri will always stand apart for her warm heart, her kind words and her dedication. I’m glad she gets to be with Mike again and will miss them both.

  • John Sawyers
    Posted on: Friday, December 11, 2020 Reply

    My thoughts and prayers are with Cheri’s family. I will be forever grateful for knowing her and the time spent with her.

  • Rick & Debra Gyorfi
    Posted on: Friday, December 11, 2020 Reply

    Betty Doman & Family

    Our Thoughts and Prayers are with you All at this time. Fond memories of time spent with Cheri and Mike, thankful to have known them.

    Rick & Debra Gyorfi
    Cape Breton

  • Lindsey Elliott
    Posted on: Friday, December 11, 2020 Reply

    My friend and first mentor, thank you for your example, guidance, generosity and impact on my life’s path that no words will adequately be able to repay. Love you, and will miss you terribly.

    My deepest condolences to the Doman and Moran families.

  • elizabeth bradley
    Posted on: Saturday, December 12, 2020 Reply

    It is with profound sadness that I heard of Cheri’s passing this week.
    I met Cheri 40 years ago when she worked the “Weekender” program with Project DARE. She always had a generous and compassionate spirit full of energy, enthusiasm and adventure.
    She will be dearly missed by her family and friends. She is leaving the world a better place.

    Liz Bradley

  • Heather White
    Posted on: Saturday, December 12, 2020 Reply

    So sad to hear of Cheri’s passing. As a Sojourn frequent flyer, since day one, I came to rely on Cheri’s outdoor expertise; she never failed me. I wish her peace.

    To Cheri’s family (and Sojourn family) may your memories provide you with comfort.

  • Lawrence Swift
    Posted on: Saturday, December 12, 2020 Reply

    Sharing an adventure with Cheri. This photo is a fond memory of celebrating Cheri’s 60th birthday in Costa Rico, on a sailboat chasing a magnificent sunset. Cheri inspired and facilitated adventures and memories throughout her life. So many memories to be shared, so few words to sum up the impact she had on my life. Missing you already.

  • Catherine Hughes
    Posted on: Sunday, December 13, 2020 Reply

    I feel so blessed to have been part of Cheri’s life story. Her heart so giving and is STILL giving….just now from above and a heavenly place that one day we can only hope to join her in. Every time I feel the sun’s heat and see its beauty shine I think of her. Thank you my friend….you continue to shine! Tbis world was a better place for having you in it…. ☀️❤️

    Cath

  • John Williams
    Posted on: Sunday, December 13, 2020 Reply

    Ah Cheri, thanks for the good years working at Sojourn and your friendship then, and since. It was always great to catch up when we ran into each other. I’m so glad Suzanne and I “accidentally “ had dinner with you two years ago in Midland.
    You touched many lives in your busy life.

  • Wendy Grater
    Posted on: Sunday, December 13, 2020 Reply

    As a fellow woman entrepreneur and outdoor adventurer, I very much admired and respected Cheri’s spirit and energy. I will miss our impromptu chats, laughs and sharing of ideas. I wish there could have been many more. May you be having more adventures and sunsets.

  • Dan Kelly
    Posted on: Sunday, December 13, 2020 Reply

    I will always remember Cheri as one of my sister’s best friends, growing up on Lansdowne Avenue just around the corner from where we lived on Murray Street. Our families were intertwined in many ways back in those days, most noticeably by both households being filled with mostly girls.
    As the only boy in the Kelly family, I know I witnessed a lot of noise, laughter, loud discussions and a few tears among all the girls in different combinations over the years and now, as an aging adult male, I like to think I’m a better person for having experienced all of it.
    I have nothing but fond memories of Cheri “in the old days” and as a grown up, an added bonus of going to Arizona in the winter months to be with my sister for awhile was always the possibility that Cheri would be visiting at the same time.
    She is one of those few people I can not help but quietly smile about when I think of our shared experiences and friendship.
    Like so many others, I will remember her and miss her.
    My sympathies!
    Dan

  • Johnette Kelly
    Posted on: Sunday, December 13, 2020 Reply

    I am sending heartfelt conolences to the Doman/Krisza family and all who knew Cheri. I sit here on her birthday remembering all the great times from childhood to adulthood, neighbourhood walks (even when she was on crutches, sweltering or freezing – no excuses), hanging out on the porch at Murray Street, sampling whatever my Mom was baking, Cheri breezing in to visit whether Cynth was home or not ~ always loving and caring toward my parents and no matter the thought I would share with her, she would say, “Go for it, eh? Why not?” Loving and loved then and always. Sojourn on sweet soul. xo  

  • Danny smith
    Posted on: Sunday, December 13, 2020 Reply

    Our condolences to the family, on your loss. Cheri was always a wonderful person and friend and neighbour, she will be missed, but not forgotten. Again sorry for your loss.

  • Kristen Banfield
    Posted on: Sunday, December 13, 2020 Reply

    Thinking of the Doman clan and my Aunt Cynthia, sending love & friendship to you all. Cheri will always hold a special place in my heart and her kindness and encouragement through many of my milestones still guide me. I will remember her gentleness, her genuine care of others, her soulful advice and love of life and nature. Her smile, the best, her laugh, infectious, her visits with our family, meaningful and as if time never passed, her hugs, always lasted until next time. Wishing you all every comfort possible in your love and memories of Cheri, she was one of a kind. XO

  • Brendan Moran and Lorraine Markotic
    Posted on: Sunday, December 13, 2020 Reply

    We shall remember Cheri for her passion and engagement, and above all for her expansive and generous spirit. Unfortunately, we have not been in the Barrie area for years and so were not able to see Cheri for quite a while. But with her passing, the world seems to have grown smaller.

  • Peter Roy
    Posted on: Sunday, December 13, 2020 Reply

    Cheri will always be missed. She helped my family and me in ways I could never thank her enough for . She was truly an incredible person who loved unconditionally and helped without question. I will always remember her powerful smile. ❤

  • Lana Verney
    Posted on: Monday, December 14, 2020 Reply

    Joni, sorry for your loss. Thinking of you.

  • Kelly Ford-Dulson
    Posted on: Monday, December 14, 2020 Reply

    My sincere condolences to Cheri’s family, her close friends and everyone at Sojourn. If only the world had more people like Cheri. She was the best of the best and gave so much back. I am grateful to have know you Cheri.

  • Bert Slessor
    Posted on: Monday, December 14, 2020 Reply

    Cheri was such a pillar in my life. I started working for her when I was only 17, and now nearly 20 years later, I look back and see how many moments there were, where she touched my life in unique ways. From sweating it out during tent-day sales, to long paddles on Georgian Bay — she introduced me to a life I had not seen. She taught me how to work and she taught me how to play. And, in this day-and-age the work-life balance lesson is one of the most important to remember.

    My condolences to her family — Cheri, you were a generous soul — thank you, and I will miss you deeply.

  • Laura Savoie
    Posted on: Monday, December 14, 2020 Reply

    Cheri,

    Your strength, wisdom, patience and passion are just the beginning of a near endless list of attributes I admired in you.

    You gave me tough love and every opportunity to grow as a leader. You are and will always be a role model to me.

    Thank you for showing me how to dig deep and never give up.

    I am thinking of my Sojourn family and all the hard work and fun we had. We have lost a great unifier and energizer but many friendships endure.

    To Cheri’s family; thank you for sharing in her passion. Your loyalty is inspiring. May peace fill your hearts.

    Love and compassion,
    Laura

  • Peter Garan
    Posted on: Monday, December 14, 2020 Reply

    Cheri was always up for an adventure! While attending the Outdoor Retailer show in Utah we went fly fishing. Cheri had never been fly fishing before, within 5 mins Cheri caught this beautiful trout. Made it look easy! What a great day on the river and a time I will never forget. Cheri’s enthusiasm and energy was infectious and she was always up for a challenge. My deepest condolences, you will be missed.

  • Marilyn Clark
    Posted on: Monday, December 14, 2020 Reply

    I first met Cheri through the Barrie Canoe Club when she worked for MCSS and Project Dare. She and Mike were always so generous with promoting paddling and outdoor adventure in our community; organizing and participating in paddling film festivals, lending staff and equipment to outdoor shows, sponsoring all kinds of outdoor adventures for others and donating many, many hours of their personal time. I just can’t talk about Cheri without including Mike….and Koda. You have touched so many lives. I will miss you my friend.

  • Peter Lerch
    Posted on: Tuesday, December 15, 2020 Reply

    My heart goes out to all of the family and friends. I met Mike and Cheri back when they first opened Sojourn and remained a friend. It’s difficult to talk about one and not the other… I have much love for these two beautiful souls. Our life paths intertwined and crossed many times and for that I am very grateful. Sending much love to the family. Pete

  • Christine Carruthers
    Posted on: Tuesday, December 15, 2020 Reply

    Sorry to hear of Cheris passing. I worked at sojourn for a year and a half and my mom shopped at the first store when I was younger. I will never forget Cheri calling me when I worked at mec to tell me that a mutual friend of our had passed away tragically. The woman used to also work at sojourn when I did. The last time I saw Cheri was a few years ago on the 400 ext to bayfield street it was the summer and we both put our windows down to have a chat. She was a fun and energetic lady that the earth will miss deeply. Rest In Peace Cheri.

  • JOHN and PAT MORAN, Ireland
    Posted on: Friday, December 18, 2020 Reply

    We send our sympathies to you, all of Cheri’s family and friends at this sad time. We were never fortunate enough to meet with Cheri but feel that we got to know her from the narrative shared by the Moran family of Barry. It is obvious that she was held in love and respect by our Canadian cousins.

    Our prayer is that she is united with Mike and her dad, and Gerald, Eileen and Garry, in the life hereafter.

  • Kimberley Gooderham
    Posted on: Tuesday, December 22, 2020 Reply

    Cheri always shared the gifts of her smile, genuine interest and concern to everyone she touched. Her love and light will be missed in a world that will needs her sparkle. May we find comfort in the peace of the forests & snow this season and remember Cheri’s gifts to our community.

  • Chris Bosman
    Posted on: Tuesday, December 22, 2020 Reply

    My deepest condolences to Cheri’s family, friends and the Sojourn family. I live in Western Canada and only occasionally return to Barrie to visit. When I had the chance, I would stop by the store to say hello. I probably hadn’t seen Cheri for five years and had no idea that she was ill. Cheri and Mike hired me as a university student seasonally for several years when they expanded and moved Sojourn to the south end, which was about 20 years ago. To me, Cheri was an inspiring business woman, a very caring and generous individual, a mentor, possessing a youthful spirit and, relentless in her positive energy! I feel very grateful to have worked for her (and Mike) when I was a young person, with only a few work experiences under my belt at the time. I learned a lot under her guidance in those years, which has served me well in life. Also, think of how many people in the region have been enabled on adventures near and far and by the healthy, outdoor lifestyle that Cheri promoted through the Sojourn community – it is palpable! Thank you Cheri – you are so missed!

  • Padme Raina
    Posted on: Tuesday, December 29, 2020 Reply

    I will forever remember Cheri riding her motorbike down Highway 26. What an inspiration she was as an employer and mentor. Thank you Cheri for your generous support and kindness to so many of your employees and customers. You made us all feel like family.

  • Kathy Hunt
    Posted on: Monday, January 4, 2021 Reply

    I will miss Cheri’s friendly greetings – whether in the store, or on the trail. In her own quiet way, she was so inspirational to many.

  • Scott Lazenby
    Posted on: Monday, March 15, 2021 Reply

    It was my great pleasure to share a farm house with Cheri and Pam Epps in the early 80’s near Barrie. I’ll always remember Cheri for her incredible energy. I’m not sure her feet touched the ground. I can still see her perma grin and hear her infectious laugh with sparkling eyes.

  • Alex. Macdonald
    Posted on: Sunday, May 23, 2021 Reply

    I am saddened to learn of Cheri’s passing. She always had a friendly hello, and asked about my adventures with great interest. She always knew what I was up to, because it necessitated a trip to Sojourn for some needed equipment.
    May Cheri Rest In Peace.💐

  • Seana Strain
    Posted on: Thursday, May 27, 2021 Reply

    I worked with Cheri to bring the Banff Mountain Film Festival to Barrie and Orillia for the past 20+ years. She was always such a joy to work with! I recall asking her the secret to her incredibly successful shows and her answer was all about her love and dedication to her community.
    Cheri you are missed. My thoughts are with your friends, family, and community!

  • Brian Naimer
    Posted on: Monday, June 21, 2021 Reply

    I just found out. Sojourn has been my “ Goto “ store for years and years. I can’t drive up from Toronto without wanting to to go there, and say hi ti to Cheri whenever I’m up.
    My first trip up yesterday since last year, and was looking forward to it.
    I am deeply saddened, but I will celebrate knowing her and always carry my memories of her with me. She will always be around, especially when I’m in nature. Which is all the time.
    My condolences to you all and my very best wishes to you all.

    Brian Naimer.

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