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Mallory hoskins posted a condolence
Saturday, January 11, 2025
I’ll never forget all the deep talks her and I had, all of the “your worth more than that Melanie” and the “you didn’t toast my bread enough for me this is just bread” all of our laughs when it was just her and I in the house, it took her about 3 years to start calling me “Mallory” instead of “Melanie” all of mine and Shiela’s time spent together I will forever cherish and hold so close to me. We were never blood related but she always let me call her “Nan” she taught me how to make home made bread, how to make her coffee perfect for her and a lot more, she made me realize my true worth and she never ever let me feel sorry for myself. See you on the other end Shiela I love you forever, hope the coffee toast and kd is just as good as mine up there❤️
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Janelle wakely posted a condolence
Thursday, January 9, 2025
I remember the time Nan first ever taught me how to make bread, she told me that I needed flour, yeast, salt, an egg, oil and put it all in the bread maker and me and her would do that every few nights and sit down for three hours sitting, joking and laughing around until the bread was done. There was never a dull moment with her, I love you so much nan I know your watching over us and trying to make sure we keep our heads up for you.♥️♥️
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Pauline wakely Pritchett posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 8, 2025
It was only Christmas eve we chat and a laugh like we aways did, we were more bestfriends then family we were sis-inlaw once and we still do and you said your last time chatting too me on Christmas eve you wish I got in with you for a night and talk memories years gone by,thinking all families you left behind it's a heart break you had so many grandkids fly with angel my beautiful sis & best friend will meet again someday love ya forever
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Shelley MacLaren posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 8, 2025
Sending you our condolences to the family and friends of Sheila. May you be comforted by your fond memories of her.
Shelley and Albert
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Kim Howlett posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 8, 2025
This is going to be hard to do but here it goes…
My deepest condolences to the family and especially Albert.
To say it was a shock to hear of Sheila’s passing is an understatement. I met Sheila in the past year and right away we hit it off. She was down to earth, told it as she saw it but had the biggest heart of gold. It was clear to see how much she loved her family, they were her whole world. Not only was she one of my clients but she became a new best buddy. She gave the best hugs and made sure she told everyone she loved them, it was hard to leave after work was done but the love she shown , made it easier. Even communicating online, she was still an ear to listen and gave good advice. She will definitely be missed but never forgotten. To her family and friends, please have comfort in knowing she is in no pain and no breathing problems. But the best comfort is knowing she is with her loved ones who has gone on before and that she’s safe in the arms of Jesus.
Until we meet again my sweet friend, R.I.P.
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Wednesday, January 8, 2025
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