STILLING, Sheila Alice Grace (nee Hall)
March 7, 1934 – December 12, 2021
Sheila Alice Grace Stilling (nee: Hall) passed on Sunday, December 12, 2021 at the age of 87. Sheila leaves her 5 children Shelley (Howard) McWilliam, Riley, Dana (Don) Goedbloed, Kelly & Tammy, Jill (Jeremy) Allen and her 7 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. Sheila was born in New West Minister, BC, March 7, 1934, moved to Alberta in 1950, met Bruce Stilling in Peace River and married Bruce in 1953.
Sheila loved her community, beginning with her family and reaching out to the local Grande Prairie community (for 50 years). As well Sheila and Bruce were very passionate and involved with provincial and federal politics. Sheila was also a fashionista, her flare for clothing was enjoyed by many! Sheila lived her dream of travelling to many countries, her favorite destination being Hawaii!
For the past 8 years, Sheila resided in Cochrane, Alberta and brought her love of community with her, contributing greatly with her honest and straight forward manner, to Seniors on the Bow and all those that met her.
All Sheila’s children were blessed to have a goodbye with their Mom, the grace of love for their Mom present in abundance.
Sheila knew many people in the Peace Country, Cochrane and beyond and would have liked to have said goodbye or farewell to all those she has met through the years. This is farewell from Sheila!
Arrangements entrusted to Florence (Flo) Simpson, Funeral Director
Cochrane Country Funeral Home – cochrane@piersons.ca – 403-932-1039
Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of STILLING Sheila Alice Grace nee Hall 2021..
Death notice for the town of: Cochrane, Province: Alberta
I am so sorry that we have all lost Sheila. I have met many in your family through the years. We served on the Health Facilities Revue Committee together and travelled many hilarious miles throughout Alberta, staying in each others homes at times.
Sheila will be missed by her family and.community.
Goodbye old friend. See you soon.
Condolences and prayers.
Carolyn Mick