Obituary of Theda McPherson Cherry
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In Loving Memory of Theda McPherson Cherry
Theda McPherson Cherry, a woman of unwavering faith, boundless love and profound
strength, peacefully journey into the arms of her Heavenly Father on Friday, March 22,
2024, at the age of 94. Her passing, following two weeks under the gentle care of
home hospice, surrounded by family and friends, marked the end of a life filled with
compassion, devotion, and cherished memories.
Theda was preceded in death by her parents, O.W. and Erlby Burton McPherson, her
brother, L.L. “Pete” McPherson, her sisters Carol Nevins and Nita Gerik, and her
daughter-in-law, Karan Cherry. She is survived by her loving children Johnny Cherry,
Phil Cherry, and Mike (Cindy) Cherry; nine grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and
her sisters Earlene Russo and Bettye Sarjeant.
Born Theda Dean McPherson on November 15, 1929, in Silerton, Chester County,
Tennessee, she was the fourth child of six born to Oather William McPherson and Erlby
Lee Burton. Raised amidst the challenges of the Great Depression on a small farm,
Theda developed resilience and a deep appreciation for the value of hard work and
family.
Theda graduated Chester County High School, where she played basketball and was
crowned FFA Queen. Following graduation, she pursued further education, completing
a one-year business college program.
In 1948, Theda married John Tillman Cherry, a fellow native of Chester County. He had
served in the Pacific as a young Navy fighter pilot and worked as a fireman and parttime
agriculture teacher when they met. Within four years Theda had three boys that
she took with her to Florida when John was recalled to fly in the Navy in Jacksonville
during the Korean War. After the war ended, they returned to Henderson and, later,
moved to Memphis, where John served for over 20 years as a fireman. They would
eventually divorce, after 20 years of marriage.
When her boys were teenagers, Theda completed a one year program to certify as a
Licensed Practical Nurse. She excelled in nursing and dedicated three decades to
caring for others. Her tenure included roles at Baptist Hospital in Memphis, where she
served in the ER, operating room, and neurology clinic. She transferred, along with
others in Semmes Murphy Clinic to St. Francis Hospital and moved a block away from
her work in southeast Memphis.
After Theda retired from nursing, she moved to Murfreesboro to be close to her
grandchildren. In retirement she enjoyed hobbies including collecting antiques, making
porcelain dolls, gardening, and enjoying time with family and friends.
As a woman of unyielding faith, she found solace and community at Missionary Baptist
Church, where she cultivated cherished friendships. In her final years, she faced her
health challenges with grace and acceptance, guided by her unwavering trust in the
Lord Jesus Christ. Her passing leaves a void in the hearts of all who knew her, but her
legacy of love, resilience, and faith will continue to inspire all those who were blessed
to know and love her.
Visitation with the family will be held from 9:00-11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, March 26, 2024,
at Murfreesboro Funeral Home, followed by a funeral service at 11:00 a.m. Interment
will take place at Evergreen Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be may in Theda’s honor to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis.
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