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Sherrian Rayfalette (Jones) Warren was born on October 18.1955, at the Calvert County Hospital, Prince Frederick, MD. Her parents were Clarence Rayfield and Adele Catherine (Franklin) Jones, both deceased. Sherrian departed this life on the 2nd of May 2012 at the Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, DC. She attended public school in the District of Columbia and graduated from Spingarn High School. Sherrian was united in marriage to William Warren (divorced) of Washington, DC. Sherrian was employed by the Federal Government for most of her adult life and retired in 2010. Sherrian was a very private person in life keeping close to her family circle and her devoted long-time friend Tina Settles of Landover, MD. She will be remembered for her warm smile and kindness. Sherrian loved to shop (The QVC QUEEN) and will be remembered for her giving and generous spirit. Sherrian and Warren had one daughter Crystal Warren-White, and a Granddaughter, Darryl L White. A sister Eartha Renia Jones Cheryl Lynette Martin (deceased) and a brother Kenneth Whitmore and his daughter Kenika Whitmore, also one nephew: Ronnie Martin. A niece: Loujaun Purnell and a grand nephew Alexander Purnell. She leaves to mourn two uncles, Edgar Franklin (Washington, DC) and Donald Franklin (Capitol Heights, MD); Aunts Ethel Adams, (Owings, MD) and Dorothy Jones (Washington, DC), Loretta Richardson and Juanita Jenkins. A host of cousins 1st to 4th generation, those who were near and dear will miss her so much. The young ones will miss her ongoing advice on life's choices and her gentle scolding. She always was pushing them to strive for nothing less than excellence.