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Cherie Warren had made some major changes in her life in the spring of 1985.
At 25 years old, she had filed for divorce from her husband, Charles Warren.
Cherie had also quit her job and accepted a new full time gig with the Utah State Employees credit union.
And now she was going to learn about a new credit union and get the opportunity to be in a management position.
So she was really excited to be doing that.
That's Cherie's friend and former co worker Pam Volk.
We met her in the last episode.
I don't know, I guess we were just kind of kindred spirits.
Pam and Sri had met while working at a different credit union a couple of years before.
They'd both been married then, but by 85 were back in the dating game.
Cherie had discovered she had no shortage of suitors.
Yeah, for sure.
I mean, you know, young single guys come into the credit union all the time and, you know, they would spark up conversation with her.
And she's very personable and pretty.
She was taller than me, so probably about five seven, very slim, dark hair that she wore kind of curled back.
Cherie's driver's license listed her as five foot five and 115 pounds with hazel eyes.