Alcock, Sherrie S. 64, of New Kent County, passed away Tuesday, February 23, 2021. Sherrie was a hairdresser at J. C. Penney for many years. She was beloved and is survived by her husband, Alan; her children, Eyvonne and Alan III; father, Ron Smith; sister, Stephanie; brothers, Forrest and Jimmy; stepfather, Harold Estes; and many treasured friends. A viewing will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 3, 2021, at Affinity Funeral Service, 2720 Enterprise Pkwy., Richmond, Va. 23294.
sharndell smith
February 27, 2021 at 11:22 am - Reply
Always a sweet and beautiful person inside and out.. always enjoyed going to lunch and spending time with her mother.. you will truly be missed Sherri.
Sallie M Parker
February 28, 2021 at 6:16 pm - Reply
Our prayer are with her family. We will surely miss her happy face.
Betsy Collins-McCarron
March 1, 2021 at 9:51 am - Reply
I always looked forward to having Sherri take care of my hair. Not only was she an excellent hairdresser, but it was in her genes – her mother fixed my hair in 1966 for my wedding. It was only a few minutes before she styled my hair the first time that she and I established that connection. We always had a good time while she worked her miracles with my fine hair, making it look like it was thicker than it was. Both she and her mother were kind, generous professionals at their calling, and I will never be able to find a friend /hairdresser like her. I could tell she was a good mother, wife, and friend and will miss her terribly.
Always a sweet and beautiful person inside and out.. always enjoyed going to lunch and spending time with her mother.. you will truly be missed Sherri.
Our prayer are with her family. We will surely miss her happy face.
I always looked forward to having Sherri take care of my hair. Not only was she an excellent hairdresser, but it was in her genes – her mother fixed my hair in 1966 for my wedding. It was only a few minutes before she styled my hair the first time that she and I established that connection. We always had a good time while she worked her miracles with my fine hair, making it look like it was thicker than it was. Both she and her mother were kind, generous professionals at their calling, and I will never be able to find a friend /hairdresser like her. I could tell she was a good mother, wife, and friend and will miss her terribly.