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Cheryl K “Cheri” <I>Benker</I> Kort

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Cheryl K “Cheri” Benker Kort

Birth
Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska, USA
Death
2 Mar 2020 (aged 73)
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA
Burial
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Cheryl "Cheri" Kay Kort, age 73, died peacefully with her husband by her side on March 2, 2020 after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease.

Cheri was born as the second of two daughters in Hastings, Nebraska to Eldon Benker and Dorothy (Fies) Benker.

She is survived by her loving husband of 54 years, Roger Kort; and lovingly remembered by her sons, Kevin and Mike Kort; daughter-in-law, Corenn Kort; and grandchildren, Hayden and Brynn Kort; as well as many nieces and nephews.

Cheri is preceded in death by her parents; and her sister, Wyona.

After they married and Roger finished college, they moved around going from Omaha, Nebraska then to Midland, Texas before settling for good in 1973 in Colorado Springs, and from that home they formed many friendships that lasted her entire lifetime.

Cheri spent countless hours in the bleachers and on the sidelines watching and cheering for her sons in football, baseball and basketball. She never missed any games and was always their number one fan! The support she so generously gave continued with her, attending many of her grandson's lacrosse games and her granddaughter's golf tournaments throughout the country.

Cheri loved to spend her time outdoors skiing and golfing, but her true passion was playing tennis, mostly at the Colorado Springs Country Club and the Colorado Springs Racquet Club. Her other love was to travel, having her bags packed at all times! She made several international trips with special friends, her favorite being the African Safari to Kenya and Tanzania. Cheri also loved her stateside getaways, whether it was with couples or with her girlfriends. Additionally, she also had a passion for her work which she proudly spent 25 years holding down the front desk/office for Dr. Cockrell, DDS.

Cheri was a deeply caring and loving wife, mother, grandmother, aunt and friend. Her laugh and smile would always light up the room. Heaven is finally getting its MVP!
Cheryl "Cheri" Kay Kort, age 73, died peacefully with her husband by her side on March 2, 2020 after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease.

Cheri was born as the second of two daughters in Hastings, Nebraska to Eldon Benker and Dorothy (Fies) Benker.

She is survived by her loving husband of 54 years, Roger Kort; and lovingly remembered by her sons, Kevin and Mike Kort; daughter-in-law, Corenn Kort; and grandchildren, Hayden and Brynn Kort; as well as many nieces and nephews.

Cheri is preceded in death by her parents; and her sister, Wyona.

After they married and Roger finished college, they moved around going from Omaha, Nebraska then to Midland, Texas before settling for good in 1973 in Colorado Springs, and from that home they formed many friendships that lasted her entire lifetime.

Cheri spent countless hours in the bleachers and on the sidelines watching and cheering for her sons in football, baseball and basketball. She never missed any games and was always their number one fan! The support she so generously gave continued with her, attending many of her grandson's lacrosse games and her granddaughter's golf tournaments throughout the country.

Cheri loved to spend her time outdoors skiing and golfing, but her true passion was playing tennis, mostly at the Colorado Springs Country Club and the Colorado Springs Racquet Club. Her other love was to travel, having her bags packed at all times! She made several international trips with special friends, her favorite being the African Safari to Kenya and Tanzania. Cheri also loved her stateside getaways, whether it was with couples or with her girlfriends. Additionally, she also had a passion for her work which she proudly spent 25 years holding down the front desk/office for Dr. Cockrell, DDS.

Cheri was a deeply caring and loving wife, mother, grandmother, aunt and friend. Her laugh and smile would always light up the room. Heaven is finally getting its MVP!


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