Cheryl Jeanette Grubbs
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1985 Roar
R. L. Turner High School
Carrollton, Dallas Co., Texas
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Cheryl Jeanette Grubbs
July 2, 1967 - February 10, 2025

Cheryl Jannette Grubbs passed away in her childhood home in Farmers Branch, Texas, on February 10, 2025. She is survived by her beloved brother, Marc, and his family - Chris, Michael, Matthew, and Grace Grubbs. Her many cherished cousins, dear friends and colleagues will also remember and celebrate her inspiring life.

Cheryl’s life was a testament to perseverance, resilience, and unconditional love. Born on July 2, 1967, she was adopted just days later by her loving parents, John and Cynthia Grubbs. She grew up in a warm and nurturing home, surrounded by family, including her grandparents, aunts, uncles, and brother. From a young age, Cheryl’s faith was a guiding force in her life. She attended Valley View Christian Church, where she participated in Sunday services and youth events, forming the foundation of her lifelong discipleship in Christ. Her childhood was filled with joy-summer days swimming with her brother, church camps, visits to family in Houston, and trips to see her grandmother in Port Arthur. She endured many long road trips in the backseat of the family's 1973 Chevy Impala station wagon, always ready for the next adventure. Thanksgiving in Brenham with her mother’s family remained a cherished tradition throughout her life.

Cheryl was a talented and ambitious young woman, excelling in swimming, soccer, ice skating, band, skiing, and even fishing with her father. She developed a deep love for the Dallas Cowboys, a passion she shared with her family through the team’s glory years in the ’70s and ’90s. In junior high and high school, she found her true passion in music, playing the clarinet in the R.L. Turner High School marching band. She later continued her musical journey at Stephen F. Austin State University, where she pursued her education and remained devoted to the marching band. While in college, Cheryl met the love of her life, Robbie Jaillite, a sailor, whom she later married. She supported him as he served in Florida, a place she grew to love. After returning to Texas, she pursued her degree in Criminal Justice at Texas A&M Commerce. Determined and resourceful, Cheryl used her investigative skills to reconnect with her biological mother and grandmother, building a meaningful relationship that she cherished for the rest of her life.

Professionally, Cheryl’s career was defined by her exceptional organizational and leadership skills. Early in her career she worked at BancTec, where she excelled alongside her brother and future sister-in-law, Chris, and met her best friend, Suzanne, who became a lifelong confidante. Later, she joined Inspirus as a Project Manager, dedicating herself to her work with unwavering loyalty and kindness. She led and participated in Bible studies and prayer groups, sharing her faith with colleagues. During this time, she achieved another milestone—earning her master’s degree in criminal justice. In 2002, Cheryl joyfully welcomed Chris as her sister-in-law when Marc married, and in 2004, she embraced her role as an aunt with open arms at the birth of her twin nephews, Michael and Matthew. In 2007, she lovingly welcomed her niece, Grace, into the family. Cheryl adored her nieces and nephews, celebrating every Thanksgiving, Christmas, birthday, and special occasion with them. One of her most recent joyous gatherings was celebrating the boys’ 21st birthday at El Fenix, a cherished family tradition. Later in life, Cheryl took on the selfless role of caregiver for her aging parents. She moved into her father’s home to care for him until his passing in 2021, a time made easier by the support of their loving church life group, who embraced her as family.

Cheryl faced many challenges in her lifetime, including surviving a gunshot wound while sitting at a traffic light on her way to work. But her story was never defined by hardship—rather, by her unwavering love for others, her faith, and her resilience.

She will always be remembered for her radiant smile, deep, heartfelt laugh, and her ability to love unconditionally. Cheryl touched the lives of so many, and while her absence leaves a profound void, we take comfort in knowing she has found peace in the arms of her Heavenly Father. GRACE James 1:12 Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because, having stood the test, that person will receive the crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love him.

Friends and family are invited to join in remembering and honoring Cheryl’s incredible life and legacy.

In celebration of Cheryl’s generous spirit and unwavering faith, the family kindly requests that donations be made to Valley View Christian Church or P.E.O., an organization dedicated to supporting women in their pursuit of higher education. Valley View Christian Church: Give | Valley View Christian Church P.E.O.: Make a Gift - P.E.O. International

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