Ce Rusty Coffing
I will always remember Cheetra for her wit and laughter, which I assume she got from Aunt Jean. I pray she is rejoicing in her reunion with family and friends in heaven. Rest in Peace cousin, Rusty Coffing
Birth date: Apr 12, 1946 Death date: Feb 21, 2026
Cheetra Hinshaw-Clark, 79, passed away with a determined spirit on February 21, 2026, in Lake County, Florida. Originally from Crawfordsville, Indiana, she carried her warmth and vibrant spirit everywhere she lived. Cheetra was a Read Obituary
I will always remember Cheetra for her wit and laughter, which I assume she got from Aunt Jean. I pray she is rejoicing in her reunion with family and friends in heaven. Rest in Peace cousin, Rusty Coffing
To Marlena and family,
Cheetra will certainly be missed. I will always remember her ability to maintain a sense of humor even in difficult circumstances. She deeply loved her family and often asked for prayers for them whenever I visited with her. My God provide each one of you with a sense of peace and comfort in the midst of your loss.
God Bless,
Robert Broome
She was a mentor, a friend, a mother figure, a kind women who only spoke positive affirmations my way. Cheetra will always be a part of my life. When i first met Cheetra she called me her young BRAT. Told me I had much to learn and guess what she, taught me. She was my light when I had no one. She was the person I looked forward to see at work. She listened to my problems and gave me advice, not once did she tell me not today Ashley, I have my own stuff going on. I'm so grateful, I was able to meet such an amazing humanbeing. She touched hearts to whomever she has met. She was a pistol but she was our pistol. She made a difference. Cheetra told me " Never give up on a dream you dreamt for yourself, I see value and spunk when i see you". Cheetra I love you, I miss you and above everything, THANK YOU!
-Your Young BRAT Ashley 🩷
She gave me 3 of the most beautiful babies any man could ever want.
My mother was a phenomenal, amazing woman. A fighter until her last breath. She drove semis and school busses. She loved to sing and dance. She loved to laugh and tell ornery jokes. She loved me and my brothers fiercely and loved her grandchildren even more. She will be so missed, by so many.
I will see you again someday, Momma.