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Sheila Condon

Fitchburg, Massachusetts

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FITCHBURG -- Sheila I. (Kelley) Condon, 67, of 180 Mount Elam Road, died Sunday, Sept. 9, in her home after a courageous battle with kidney cancer.

She was born on Aug. 20, 1940, in Fitchburg, daughter of the late Leo and Mildred (Racine) Kelley. She graduated from Fitchburg High...

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To David and family,

So sorry to hear of the loss of Sheila much to young. She hired me
in 1971 at Kreske and became a friend and mentor. Our sympathy goes out to the Condon and Kelley
families for the loss of a nice
and caring person.
In sadness,
Ellie (Cetrino) Grillo

David, Pat, Jimmy and Families
We loved Sheila like a sister. She will always hold a special place in our hearts.
Love, Sandy & Rick Nelson & Family

Sheila was an amazing spirit and a kind loving person. I worked at K Mart from 1984 to 1991. Throughout my High School and College years, Sheila was more than a Manager... Sheila was a teacher, a mentor and a friend who showed love and support as well as a guiding hand to help me learn my place in the working world.

Sheila was always ready with a hug and a show of support when it was most required.

She will truly be missed. but as long as I live, I will always be eternally...

I worked with Shiela at Kresges and K-mart. She was a kind and loving person. I am very sorry Patricia and Jim. I am sure you remember me. Jeanne (Pelkey) Laramee.

I'm so sorry to hear about your loss...she worked with my mom at Kmart for a long time up until 1997 when my mom passed away....i remember doing the march of dimes walk up around the cemetry and i would always stop and say hi to her when i walked by her house....your family is in my prayers...

To David and Family,

I have wonderful memories of Sheila that I will keep with me forever. She was a wonderful person who had such love to give.

One particular memory I have was visiting my mother at work at K-Mart and taking a moment to go upstairs to say hi to Sheila. She always had a smile, a hug and sometimes some Tic-Tacs in her drawer to share.

She was a dear friend to my mother and to all those who knew her and will be missed terribly.

To the Condon & Kelly Families,
Sheila was a beautiful person and I'm sure all who knew her, even slightly, will miss her quiet radiance. My condolences to all the family members.

I worked with Sheila at Kresge,s many years ago and saw her occasionally throughout the years. She had a quiet friendly way about her and I know that she will be missed by all who knew her.

One of the sweetest woman I ever met!