elevated gnKUR March 25, 1958 – June 29, 2024
The Funeral arrangements are private.
elevated gnKUR If wished donations may be made to St. Joseph Hospital
elevated gnKUR March 25, 1958 – June 29, 2024
elevated gnKUR If wished donations may be made to St. Joseph Hospital
You will be forever missed and cherished. You are a true and courageous being, a loving and endearing mother, fun and thoughtful grandmother,a loyal and loving wife, and kind and compassionate sister and i will miss you and love you forever always💜💜Rest in peace now,
Jurist and Andrew
Dearest Restie, James, Gord, Donna and all family members we are holding you up in prayer!! sending love & light – be good to one another , peace
We are so sorry to hear of Sheila’s passing. We have wonderful memories from cruises with Sheila and Restie and I have great memories made while working with Sheila. Keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers.
Karen, you girls always made my day when I could visit you all upstairs in the office. The stories we shared together and the non-stop laughter is a favourite memory of mine.
Sending you my deepest condolences on the loss of an amazing wife, mother, grandmother and friend. Shelia and I were Guiders together for many years and she often shared stories of her beloved family along with her amazing culinary creations. She will be dearly missed.
The First Etobicoke Trefoil Guild would like to send our sincere condolences to Sheila’s family. Sheila was a wonderful member of our Guild, sharing her Girl Guide spirit with us all. She was always quick to smile and have a kind word, and was a very dedicated member of our Refreshment committee. We hope that the special memories of Sheila will help her live on in the lives of all who knew and loved her.
I feel sad and heartbroken to read of Sheila’s passing. I will fondly remember her dedication to 14 Division where she was part of a team that looked after the officers. And the laughs we shared together when I would visit the office, which was often. May Sheila’s memory be a blessing.
Sheila was my big sister and I will miss her dearly.
In our younger years we spent much time together.
Looking back on family photos I see how happy we were as children and remember many of the good times we had. As adults we travelled our own paths but always felt her love when we’d meet up with family.
Your kind heart and dedication to the good things in life will live on in our memories.
Rest in peace my dearest. Until we meet again ❤️
Your little brother Gord
The kindest and most thoughtful aunt. From exhibitions visits with cotton candy when we were little to Starbucks birthday wishes when we were long past grown. We will cherish our memories of you always auntie Shelia.
❤️ Amanda & Lisa