Sheila Geraldine Glanville
Female, ID #24858, b. 26 February 1932, d. 28 December 2008
Father | Walter Wesley Glanville (1907 - 1990) |
Mother | Jean McIvor Wedgerfield (1911 - 2001) |
Alternate Names
Her married name was Cowper.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Sheila Geraldine Glanville was born on 26 February 1932 at Little Current, Manitoulin Island, ONT, CAN.She died on 28 December 2008 at North Bay, Nipissing, ONT, CAN, (when age calculated as 76); Obituary, Sault Star, January 2, 2009
COWPER, Sheila G. - February 26, 1932 - December 28, 2008 - Sheila Cowper, aged 76 years, passed away Sunday, December 28, 2008 at the North Bay General Hospital following an extended illness. Sheila was born and raised in Little Current on the Manitoulin Island, and was the daughter of the late Walt and Jean Glanville. She was a proud Haweater, and appreciated the good times spent with family on the Manitoulin.
Sheila enjoyed spending time with her family, with her daughters Nancy, who passed away in July, Peggy, Lynn and with her son, Rob. She was thrilled to have shared in family vacations, especially several trips to Mexico. Her other interests included sewing, knitting, reading, cooking and oil painting. As a member of Emmanuel United Church, Sheila enjoyed her many visits with church members. She was very happy to have recently attended Christmas Eve services at Emmanuel. Sheila was very proud of her years of employment at the North Bay Civic Hospital, and the Plummer Memorial Hospital in Sault Ste. Marie. She was predeceased by her parents, her daughter Nancy, her former husband Doug, her sister Audrey, granddaughters Sarah and Heidi, and her friend Lee. Sheila will be lovingly remembered by her children Peggy (David), Lynn (Joel), Rob (Anne), her sister Marj, and grandchildren Chris (Kaelin), Julie (Randi), Steven, Zachary, Hannah, Jason,(Viet), Japhy, Elizabeth, Michael and Katie, several nephews and nieces, and the family dog, Cowper. Friends may call at the MARTYN FUNERAL HOME today Friday January 2nd, 2009, from 11:00 - 1:00 pm. Funeral services to celebrate her life will follow in the funeral home chapel at 1:00 pm. Interment will follow in the Forest Lawn Cemetery. If desired donations to the Northern Cancer Research Foundation or the North Bay and District Humane Society will be gratefully acknowledged as expressions of sympathy. Online condolences may be offered at www.martynfh.com
Obituary, Manitoulin Expositor, January 7, 2008ÙCuÙD
SHEILA G. COWPER
FEBRUARY 26, 1932 - DECEMBER 28, 2008 - Sheila Cowper, aged 76 years, passed away Sunday, December 28, 2008 at the North Bay General Hospital following an extended illness. Sheila was born and raised in Little Current on the Manitoulin Island, and was the daughter of the late Walt and Jean Glanville. She was a proud Haweater, and appreciated the good times spent with family on the Manitoulin. Sheila enjoyed spending time with her family, with her daughters Nancy, who passed away in July, Peggy, Lynn and with her son Rob. She was thrilled to have shared in family vacations, especially several trips to Mexico. Her other interests included sewing, knitting, reading, cooking and oil painting. As a member of Emmanuel United Church, Sheila enjoyed her many visits with church members. She was very happy to have recently attended Christmas Eve services at Emmanuel. Sheila was very proud of her years of employment at the North Bay Civic Hospital, and the Plummer Memorial Hospital in Sault Ste. Marie. She was predeceased by her parents, her daughter Nancy, her former husband Doug, her sister Audrey, granddaughters Sarah and Heidi, and her friend Lee. Sheila will be lovingly remembered by her children Peggy (David), Lynn (Joel), Rob (Anne), her sister Marj, and grandchildren Chris (Kaelin), Julie (Randi), Steven, Zachary, Hannah, Jason (Viet), Japhy, Elizabeth, Michael and Katie, several nephews and nieces, and the family dog, Cowper. Funeral services to celebrate Sheila's life were held in the Martyn Funeral Home Chapel, 464 Wyld Street, North Bay at 1 pm on Friday, January 2, 2009. Interment followed in the Forest Lawn Cemetery, North Bay. If desired donations to the Northern Cancer Research Foundation or the North Bay and District Humane Society will be gratefully acknowledged as expressions of sympathy. Online condolences may be offered at www.martynfh.com.