May 23, 2005: Headlines: COS - Liberia: Obituaries: The Capital: Liberia RPCV Sherri Schaefer dies in Annapolis
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May 23, 2005: Headlines: COS - Liberia: Obituaries: The Capital: Liberia RPCV Sherri Schaefer dies in Annapolis
Liberia RPCV Sherri Schaefer dies in Annapolis
Liberia RPCV Sherri Schaefer dies in Annapolis
Sherri Schaefer
The Capital
Annapolis, Md.
May 23, 2005
Sherri Lynn Schaefer, 65, a resident of Annapolis for 33 years, died of cancer May 18 at Anne Arundel Medical Center.
Born May 5, 1940, in Granite City, Ill., Dr. Schaefer earned a bachelor's degree in English, a master of arts degree in English and psychology and a doctorate in psychology counseling from the University of Missouri at Columbia, where she served as valedictorian of Phi Beta Kappa honorary society.
She worked in private practice as a clinical psychologist in Kensington.
She volunteered with the Peace Corps and served in Liberia after which she lived in Florence, Italy, for a year.
Her interests included photography and adventure travel. She was fluent in French and traveled throughout France.
Surviving are her husband, Charles Marcantonio, whom she married in 1974; and one son, Chad Marcantonio of Annapolis.
Funeral services and burial are private. Arrangements are by Hardesty Funeral Home.
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