Nova Scotia mourned the disadvantage of Sheri ward, a beloved member of the Harley Owners Group Central Chapter Nova Scotia (Hog CCNS), who died on 14 July, 2025 after a tragic motorcycle accident on 28 June, 2025. A single friend, sister, and fearless rider, the strength of Hars, and the legacy of passion, and the legacy of passion.
What happened
On June 28, 2025, Sherry Harley was part of a group ride organized by Owners Group Central Chapter Nova Scotia. The group was on a festive ride for Cape Bretton, in which the spirit of Caradari and Open Road was observed. Unfortunately, his journey of happiness became tragic when an elderly driver crossed the yellow line and hit the head with a group of riders. While many riders survived the accident, Sheri was killed and serious injuries.
He was rushed to Antigonish Hospital before going to the QEII Health Sciences Center in Halifax, where he was admitted to ICU. Despite the best efforts of the medical team and unwavering support from Nova Scotia and his Hog CCNS family and friends, Sherry’s condition deteriorated. After a courageous battle, Sherry was shifted to subscription and died on 14 July 2025.
Passion for early life and ride
Sherry ward was more than a member of a motorcycle club; He was a symbol of freedom, power and passion. Known for his fearless soul, Sheri strangled life to full. She was a fond Chawla motorcycle enthusiast, who was not only an important person in Hog CCN, but a friend and sister for many. His love for the ride was contagious, and made everyone feel like a family, whether he was hovering along the sightseeing coast of Nova Scotia or sharing a coffee at a local stop.
Sheri embraced life unexpectedly, never afraid to be himself and always be ready to bring others along for riding. Her Hog CCNS family described her for warm, loving and always entertainment. He was an avatar of a “crook” female rider, a title she wore with pride.
A heartfelt tribute
In his tribute, the Hog CCNS family shared, “Sister Sheri, you will always be in our hearts. You were hot, loving, fun and always ready for a good time. You lived a passionate life, and we were lucky to ride next to you. You will miss all our love.”
Sherry’s influence on the motorcycle community and its friends and family is unfathomable. She was more than just a rider – she was a continuous source of encouragement, a guide on the road, and a bright example of living with passion and purpose.
Ahead road
Flooding tribute to social media and the outline of memories is a will for the life that he touched and what he gave. His absence leaves a void in the hearts of all those who knew him, but his soul would ride forever. The attack of engines, open road and freedom of ride will always take a part of Sherry with you.
His Hogg CCNS family, as well as his own family, continues to mourn this intense loss. Sherry’s legacy is one of love, happiness and unwavering loyalty. As his family and friends move forward, they find comfort in knowing that his memory lives in every mile, every journey and every corner of the world.
Closing: Peace in ride, sister Sheri
As the roads move forward, Sherry’s soul will be part of the journey forever. We send our deep condolences to our family, friends and Hog CCNS community. Thanks for sharing your lights with the world, Sherry. You will miss, but never forget. Goofandme
Peace in the ride, sister Sheri. The road is now yours, forever.