Sheila Sadler

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Sheila Belle Sadler passed away peacefully in Pine Island Lodge, Maidstone on Saturday, March 19, 2011 at the age of 98 years. Sheila will be sadly missed by her two daughters: Florence and Alvy Argue, Maureen and Cliff Kenyon, five grandchildren, seventeen great grandchildren, two great great grandchildren as well as several other relatives. Sheila was predeceased by her husband Fred in 1987 and by two grandsons - Kenneth Argue in 1981 and Fred Kenyon in 2011. The funeral service was conducted from All Saints Anglican Church, Lashburn on Tuesday, March 22, 2011 with Reverend Peter Yeung officiating and Lorna Chappel on the organ. The eulogy was given by Harold Argue. The pallbearers were Harold Argue, Leroy Argue, Glenn Deck, Cliff Metherell, Mike Kenyon and Chris Kenyon. The interment was held in the Lashburn Cemetery. McCaw Funeral Service Ltd., of Lloydminster administered the funeral arrangements. CARD OF THANKS The family would like to thank Reverend Yeung, Lorna Chappel, the Anglican Church Ladies for the lunch, Harold for the eulogy, the pallbearers and everyone who sent cards and made donations. Thank you to the doctors and staff at Pine Island Lodge for the excellent care given to our mother. Thank you to the staff at McCaw Funeral Service for the compassion you have shown our family and for your professional services. Florence Argue & Maureen Kenyon Donations in memory of Sheila may be made to the Pine Island Lodge Activity Fund.
A Memorial Tree was planted for Sheila
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at McCaw Funeral Service
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1912 - 2011

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