I always remember Sheilagh for her sweet and caring disposition. My heart goes out to her family, as I know they miss her. I know they find peace knowing God has her and she walks the streets of heaven singing His praises!
Dear Brother Dean - we are sorry to hear of Sheilagh’s passing from your presence yet rejoicing with you that she is in Jesus’ very presence. Carolyn and I remember you and Sheilagh from Zion Chapel (1980-1992) and remember enjoying the conversations and fellowship we had with you both. Our prayers are for you and yours as you go through this temporary transition as we await the blessed ‘re-embrace’ when our Lord Jesus gathers us to Himself and we are together again for eternity. Hallelujah!
Dean, Lisa, and Joel, I loved Sheilagh. She was so kind to my grandmother Elsie. She would pick up Elsie for Bible Studies and they were prayer warriors together for sure! Sheilagh had a lovely voice!!! Blessings to you all at this time.
I was saddened when I heard the news of Sheilagh's passing. When her daughter married my husband's cousin, Sheilagh and Dean welcomed us into their home like we were long-time friends. We felt welcome and loved. A couple of years later, I bought an antique Hoosier cabinet, and Sheilagh sent me a book detailing the history of Hoosier cabinets. What a lovely thing to do.
Hey sister, I know you're busy catching up with the family and all, probably singing in your newly restored and even lovlier voice, but if you get the chance pet Moonie and Tybo for me.