Freestone County, Texas Obituaries The Fairfield Recorder October 07, 2007 Sherry Sanders Funeral services were held at the First Baptist Church of Fairfield for Sherry Sanders, 49, of Fairfield who died Wednesday, Sept. 26. Ms. Sanders was born June 11, 1958 in Lancaster. Services were held a 2 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 29 with Rev. Mack Roller officiating. Burial was at Edgewood Cemetery in Lancaster. Pallbearers were Michael Williams, Jason Lasher, Robby Ray, Corey Ward, Ryan Ray and Dusty Montelongo. Ms. Sanders is survived by father Robert Ray of Fairfield; daughters Sunshine Chamber and husband Michael Williams of Lancaster, Kristi Lasher and husband Jason of Fairfield; grandchildren Andre Chambers, Adrian Black, Alexis Chambers, Dixie Solis and Jace Lasher; brothers Robby Ray and Ryan Ray both of Azel; sister Joyce McAdams of Crandall; niece Sherry McAdams of Crandall; nephews Seans McAdams and Ricky McIntire both of Crandall; and aunts Helen McClendon of Tyler and Enda Farris of Lancaster. She is preceded in death by her mother Dorothy (Ruth) Ray. Arrangements made by Capps Memorial Chapel. ============================================ The Teague Chronicle October 2007 SHERRY SANDERS Funeral services for Ms. Sherry Sanders, 49, of Fairfield, Texas, were held on Friday, September 26, 2007, at First Baptist Church of Fairfield. Rev. Mack Roller conducted the services and interment was at Edgewood Cemetery in Lancaster, Texas. Ms. Sanders is survived by her father Robert Ray, her daughters Sunshine Chamber and husband Michael Williams of Lancaster, Kristi Lasher and husband Jason of Fairfield. Her grandchildren Andre Chambers, Adrian Black, Alexis Chambers, Dixie Solis, Jace Lasher, her brothers Robby Ray and Ryan Ray both of Azle, Texas, her sister Joyce McAdams of Crandall, her niece Sherry McAdams of Crandall, her nephews Sean McAdams of Crandall, Ricky McIntire of Crandall, her aunts Helen McClendon of Tyler and Edna Farris of Lancaster. She was preceded in death by her mother Dorothy (Ruth) Ray. Capps Memorial Chapel of Fairfield was in charge of the arrangements.