We all feel very sad we cannot be with you all today . You are all so far away but with modern technology it brings us nearer together . The last two or three years have been hard not having Sheila’s newsy letters but it’s helped us when Sheila’s family kept us in touch . We know Sheila will be at peace now together again with John . Love from Tom Christine and all Our family x
Hello, my father (the late James Warrington, Bank Farm,Gravenhunger) was cousin to Sheila. I as a child fondly remember Sheila coming on holiday with her sister Rosemary to stay with her uncle Will and auntie Kate at Barhill Farm. They came and played with.
my brother and me. Also much later I remember them calling back from Liverpool hospital with Stuart, our turn to play. !!! Later back here on holiday your dad and mum came and had dinner with us. My dad always interested in hearing of farming “ down under” It was nice eighteen months ago to have lunch with Richard and Lyn. Not forgetting meeting Charles at Joanne’s wedding. I send my condolences on the passing of Sheila to you all. And hopefully I shall be watching you all on FaceTime
Love Janet xx
Thinking of you all today, memories of Sheila and John with my father Denis, John's brother and my mother, Gladys, and running around our parents' farms as children.
Reunited with John now.
Love, Lindsay in Shrewsbury x
Leave a tribute
5 comments on “Sheila Gwendoline Evans”
Deepest sympathy to all the families. A true lady gone but not forgotten. RIP beautiful lady. So many happy memories from my child hood days.
We all feel very sad we cannot be with you all today . You are all so far away but with modern technology it brings us nearer together . The last two or three years have been hard not having Sheila’s newsy letters but it’s helped us when Sheila’s family kept us in touch . We know Sheila will be at peace now together again with John . Love from Tom Christine and all Our family x
Hello, my father (the late James Warrington, Bank Farm,Gravenhunger) was cousin to Sheila. I as a child fondly remember Sheila coming on holiday with her sister Rosemary to stay with her uncle Will and auntie Kate at Barhill Farm. They came and played with.
my brother and me. Also much later I remember them calling back from Liverpool hospital with Stuart, our turn to play. !!! Later back here on holiday your dad and mum came and had dinner with us. My dad always interested in hearing of farming “ down under” It was nice eighteen months ago to have lunch with Richard and Lyn. Not forgetting meeting Charles at Joanne’s wedding. I send my condolences on the passing of Sheila to you all. And hopefully I shall be watching you all on FaceTime
Love Janet xx
Remembering Sheila with fondness of times past.
Jan xx
Daughter of Sheila’s cousin , the late Jim Warrington,Bank Farm , Gravenhunger.
Thinking of you all today, memories of Sheila and John with my father Denis, John's brother and my mother, Gladys, and running around our parents' farms as children.
Reunited with John now.
Love, Lindsay in Shrewsbury x