Obituary Announcement
Currie, Sheila Nadine
Sheila passed peacefully at Bluewater Health in Sarnia on Wednesday August 14, 2019, in her 69th year, after a courageous fight against cancer. She will be lovingly remembered by her twin sister Charleen Currie of St. Albert, Alberta, nephews Angus Lillico of Calgary, Alberta, and Alastair Lillico of Edmonton, Alberta, her aunt Constance Willms (n. McCartney) of Hamilton, her aunt Barbara Currie of Collingwood, and her first cousins Alvin Currie (Virginia), and Neil Currie (Nancy) and families of Collingwood, Ontario. She was predeceased by her parents Patricia Currie (2019) and Lorne Currie (1989) of Sarnia, Ontario, and her brother-in-law Reid Lillico (2016) of St Albert, Alberta. Sheila was born in Sarnia and spent most of her adult life there, except for a short time working and living with her sister in Western Canada. In the past 30 years, Sheila companioned and cared for her mother in the family home. A Celebration of Sheila’s Life will be held at McCormack Funeral Home - Stewart Chapel, 254 George Street (at College Avenue) on Thursday September 5th at 11 am. Family and friend’s will be received for visitation 1-hour prior starting at 10 am. Remembrances and condolences may be expressed to the family online in “Sheila’s Guestbook” at mccormackfuneralhomesarnia.com. In lieu of flowers donation’s in Sheila’s memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, Ontario.
Arrangements
Services
Visitation
Thursday September 5, 2019
McCormack Funeral Home
10 - 11 am.
Funeral Service
Thursday September 5, 2019
McCormack Funeral Home
11 am.
Disposition
Cremation
Lakeview Crematorium
Sarnia, Ontario
Online Guestbook
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We will miss the numerous conversations on recipes and gardening. Sheila was a friend since our days at Northern Collegiate and was in our wedding party many years ago.
Louise and Terry Davidson
davidson174@hotmail.com
Charlene, so sad to read of your sister’s death. I remember both of you so well as you were the first twins I knew at school. I think we may have been together at Lakeroad School but I know we were in high school together. I’ve often thought about you. May the memories of your life together give you comfort and peace. Warm wishes in the midst of your loss. Peggy
Peggy Kinsman
pkknsman@icloud.com