Sheila Joyce Sinner
November 8, 2023
In Loving Memory
Sheila Joyce Sinner
“To one who bears the sweetest name,
And adds luster to the same,
long life to her,
for there’s no other
who takes the place of my
Dear Mother”
It is with sadness in my heart that my mother, Sheila Joyce Sinner of Kamloops, BC, left us on Wednesday November 8, 2023, at the age of 77. In loving memory of spouse Johnny (Charles Johnston-Watson, 2006), parents Philip (1971) and Martha (1987), siblings Sharon (2004), Jay (2021) and Reuben (2022). Dearly missed by her daughter Tracy, grandboys Zackary and Jarod, siblings Kathy, Robert, Linda and Nedra along with many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.
Sheila grew up on the farm in Stony Plain, Alberta. As a young woman she started a new journey that led her to Watson Lake, Yukon where she later met Johnny and a new adventure began. In 1985 after many experiences in different places throughout Canada, Sheila and Johnny settled once again in Kamloops, BC with their daughter Tracy. In 1993 she became a loving and dedicated Granny and in 1997 spread her Granny wings once again. A devoted daughter, mom, granny, wife, sister, friend; we will all miss her loving ways, listening ear and sought out advice (even the unsolicited advice).
My mommy, my mom, my mother; forever changing, forever the same. With all the love to carry every school photo, there is no other love quite the same. Please celebrate my mom’s life with the memories she left behind to each of you, unspoken gifts she did not realize she gave. If she touched your heart, even in the simplest way, the greatest gift to share is to celebrate your loved ones and remember her. In our hearts always & forever.
If desired contributions can be made in my mom’s name to Rheumatoid Arthritis & Osteoporosis, Lung & Heart Foundation, or Neurology research. Thank you.
Now she flies with the hummingbirds.
Arrangements entrusted to
Cypress Funeral & Cremation Services 250-554-2324
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I have no real memories of Sheila on the farm, as she left at a very young age. However, I got to know her as the world travelling sister (Vegreville, Watson Lake, Prince George, etc). Her visits home to Edmonton were always cause for a great celebration! I remember going out to the Edmonton International (see worldly) Airport with a full car of kids to watch the plane land, thinking we could see her in the window watching for us from the airport terminal.
As I grew up and spent time with her while I was a teenager, and then later as a young adult moved to Kamloops because she was there, I got to know her well, and many laughs and shared secrets were exchanged.
Sheila you were an awesome sister! You will be greatly missed!
Love your sister Linda