Sherrill Headrick was a great man from the way my dad talked about him. I met him a few times and he was a great friend of my dad, Mike Henry. I want to go to TCU thanks to him. You are surely missed Sherrill.
I met Mr. Headrick later in his life, he was the nicest man. He had a great sense of humor and I feel privileged to have known him.
For all the football exploits, it has been left unsaid that as tough as he was in football,he was equally formidable as a Bridge player. After his football years he was a champion bridge player..!!
I met Sherrill in KC when I worked for the Pro Bowlers Tour. He was a real fan of bowling and knew several of the bowling stars. He would sit in the stands all day and root for the guys. He was a great guy and we partied a couple of times together. Lost track of him over the years and thought I would look him up throught the internet. Didn't know that he passed away, so sorry to hear that. God Bless him.
Friend, brother, and 1 tough SOB. I miss you.
To a great tough football player, a good friend and a gentleman. I hope ypu and Uncle Bob Smith are having a glass of whiskey together in the clouds and talking about the good old days at KC, TCU and MSU.
Sherrill aka Psycho was the toughest guy I knew. But beneath that tough exterior lied a gentle soul adored by many. His legacy will live on.