Aggie
It was about 1970 that I met Sheila. What I saw then was a hardworking Mom raising her 2 kids alone while she worked a job and worked on herself. The energy she needed to try to do it all was more than the average person had! Then she found time to include me.
I needed guidance and help navigating home issues. Sheila was there for me.
Through it all, the struggles the pain and frustration her quick infectious laugh always came through. I guess if you cant laugh, you would cry! Back then we didn't know the wisdom she was passing on to us. Maybe she didn't either. Over the years I admired how she did the things she wanted to do. Sheila showed her family how to live your best life. Being unselfish and allowing others to spread their wings. No judgement. Succeed or not, but keep trying. I'm not alone in my genuine praise and love for her. Her family was everything to her and she everything to them. We all pain when we lose a parent but we forget they had a life before they were parents as we have had. For my friends who pain over Sheila, please remember her smile, her laugh, and know she wants you to go on and live your best life. Until we meet again, Sheila, may you rest in peace! Much love, Aggie