Cheryl M. Pappas, a beacon of love and adventure, passed away peacefully on March 9, 2024, at the age of 69. Born on December 27, 1954, in Quincy, Cheryl's life was a testament to her intelligence, boundless love, and zest for exploration.
Cheryl is survived by her devoted husband, Gregory Pappas, with whom she shared a lifetime of joy and companionship. She was a cherished sister to Deborah Anderson, and together they forged an unbreakable bond that withstood the tests of time.
An alumna of Simmons College, Cheryl's pursuit of knowledge was not merely academic; it was a lifelong passion that she carried into every aspect of her life. She earned her master's degree with the same determination and grace that characterized all her endeavors.
Music was a melody that ran through Cheryl's life, finding expression in her involvement with band. Her love for travel took her on many adventures, with camping trips that connected her to nature and cruises that sailed her to distant horizons.
To know Cheryl was to know a loving heart, an intelligent mind, and an adventurous spirit that never shied away from the thrill of discovery. Her legacy is one of enduring love and the courage to embrace life in all its fullness. Cheryl M. Pappas will be deeply missed, forever remembered, and always celebrated. Visiting hours will be on Monday, March 18 from 4-8 at the Peck Funeral Home 516 Washington St. Braintree, MA. A Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, March 19 at 10:00 A.M. at the Funeral Home. Burial will follow at Knollwood Memorial Park in Canton.
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