Sherry (Sharon) Trentadue-Forman(nee: Morano)RACINE- Sherry (Sharon) Trentadue-Forman (Nee:Morano),68, went home to be with her Lord and Savior on October 12, 2017. She became a reborn Christian years ago and her daily nourishment was reading and studying the Bible and living for Him. Sherry was born in Clarksburg, West Virginia to Anthony and Sally (Watkins) Morano. Her family moved to Racine when she was very young and has been a resident of Racine for many years. Sherry was a graduate of one of the largest graduation classes in the history of Horlick High, and later graduated from Gateway Technical College furthering her education in business, computer science and preschool education. On September 11, 1971 Sherry was united in marriage to Anthony Trentadue, Jr. and from this union they had a precious daughter, Tanya Marie. They later divorced. Years later, she married Vernon Forman, Jr. They were blessed with four sons, Ryan Anthony, Chad Vernon, Lance Edward and Brett Douglas. On their 25th wedding anniversary their two oldest sons walked her down the church aisle at Lutheran Church of the Resurrection to renew their wedding vows. Unfortunately, they divorced several years later. She was a member of Lutheran Church of the Resurrection for over 20 years. Sherry always loved children, writing and working in the business administration field. She was an Executive Secretary /Office Manager for years. She was a substitute secretary for the Racine Unified School District. Sherry liked to make a positive difference in the community, and performed a variety of volunteer work; Big Sisters/Big Brothers of Racine, taught classes at the 1888 Bohemian Schoolhouse; served on the Community Panel for Juvenile Offenders; a board member for Neighborhood Watch; Block Captain for her neighborhood and brought back the Harvey Park ice rink for two years. She taught Anger Management and AODA classes as well as being a mentor at the Racine County Jail and taught Creative Writing/Poetry at Racine Offender Correctional Facility. Sherry was a singer and dancer with Cardiac Capers. She also assisted at the Hospitality Center; the American Red Cross; All Saints Gift Shop and was a mentor for the Racine Unified School District. Sherry also loved and played softball for over 25 years always wanting to go pro. In her spare time, she loved to write poetry for special people. Sherry has written over 58 poems with several being published. Her first published poem was dedicated to her late mother, entitled "My Inspiration". She loved to cook and bake, especially Italian dishes. She made a variety of over 20 types of Christmas cookies for many years and shared them with the homeless, the elderly, family and friends. Her children were the love of her life. It was her children that kept her going when she was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer in 1985.When they were young she coached their softball teams and was team mom for her son's football team. Sherry was active in the children's school serving as the chairman of the Bake Sale and Editor of the Fratt Newsletter. Sherry also adored her family pets and would always take in a stray. She leaves behind her Shih Tzu, Mindy and 4 cats, Angel, Angelo, Cupid and Cuddles. Sherry is survived by her 5 children, Tanya Trentadue-Allen, Ryan Forman, Chad (Tara) Forman, Lance Forman and Brett Forman; 6 grandchildren, LaToya Pearson, Michael and Mikaela Allen, Brooke Forman, twins, Alexander and Christian Forman and Kamryn Forman. She is also survived by nieces, nephews, former husbands, other relatives and dear friends. Sherry was preceded in death by her parents; beloved sister, Jeanette; infant sister, Antoinette and her best friend, Sue Conway, grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins.A memorial gathering for family and friends will be held at Infusino's Banquet Hall, 3201 Rapids Drive on Thursday, October 19, 2017 at 4:00 p.m. Private Inurnment will take place. Memorials to the family may be addressed to Brett Forman, 1882 Turner Blvd, #C, Elyria, OH 44035, the Wisconsin Humane Society or Disabled Veterans. "Helping those in need is one of the most important ways to honor God"Purath-StrandFuneral Home & Crematory3915 Douglas AvenueRacine, WI 53402(262) 639-8000www.purath-strand.com