Sheila Chippin - 1924-2017

Sheila Chippin – 1924-2017

Sheila Chippin
1924-2017
It is with great sadness the family announces the passing of
Sheila Chippin at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital, March
18th, 2017 after a brief illness. Born in
Montreal on August 20th, 1924, she was the
daughter of the late Alec and Anne Aronson and the wife of Harry
Chippin.
Sheila was also predeceased by her brothers, Bernard
(Pauline) and Murray.
Sheila is survived by her husband, Harry of 68 ½
years; son, Gordon (Alice); daughter, Marilyn Kaufman (Seymour) and
their four children, Alexis (Warren Lacusta) their children, Paeyton
and Mercedes; Joanna, Allison and Karen Stryker (Ron); son, David and
their children, Sam, Dennis and Mitchell, Arthur (Janet) and their
children, Alexander and Zachary, brother, Jack (Ann) sisters – in –
law, Alice Aronson and Valerie Chippin
(Mike).
A lover of the arts, she was a large influence in the lives
of her children, grandchildren, and great –grandchildren.
Sheila attended night courses at Sir. George Williams University in
Montreal and in her senior years took creative writing at UNB. She was
often found sketching drawings to accompany her poetry and short
stories. She had an appreciation for all genres of music and was
self-taught on piano, she was an avid reader and lover of crossword
puzzles.
Sheila was a member in good standing of the Sgoolai Israel
Synagogue, Fredericton. She served as President of her Local
Sisterhood as well as the Fredericton Chapter of Canadian Hadassah –
WIZO. For those who wish, memorial donations may be made to
the Fredericton Hospice or Canadian Hadassah- WIZO (Toronto). Funeral
Service and interment has already taken place.
www.mcadamsfh.com

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