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Sheila Gail Walton nee Wooffindin 1951 –

Sheila Gail Walton (nee Wooffindin)
March 2, 1951 – March 19, 2022
Gail passed away peacefully on March 19, 2022, in Kamloops, BC, after a 15-year fight with dementia.
Gail is survived by her husband Steve Walton of Kamloops whom she married in 1972 and enjoyed many happy wonderful times with. She is also survived by daughter Candice Guy and husband Steve of Parksville, BC, and son Scott Walton of Calgary, Alberta, sisters Jacki Dick of Kamloops, Lori Slater and husband Richard of Scotch Creek, brother Norm Wooffindin and his wife Debbie of Kamloops, grandchildren Damon, Tyson, Molly, Mackenzie and numerous nieces and nephews.
Gail is predeceased by her parents Jim and Beth Wooffindin.
Gail’s father was in the Military which allowed the family to live all throughout Canada. Gail had a 20-year career with Canada Post, a job she always enjoyed. She loved curling especially with ‘The Rockettes’. She loved hiking with her friends and enjoyed Sudoku puzzles. Gail was continually positive and upbeat throughout life. She will be dearly missed.
A special thank you to the staff at Gemstone for all the support and care.
There is no service by request.
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