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Sheila Willsey Obituary

Shelia J. (Kelley) Willsey, 59, of Green Rd. died Thur. July 31 surrounded by her loving family.

She is survived by 2 sons Glenn R. Willsey Jr. and his wife Trecie with whom she lived, and Daniel Willsey of Linwood; 3 daughters Cynthia Barszcz of Northbridge, Tammy Willsey of Whitinsville and Sherry Dixon of Linwood; 10 grandchildren Amanda, Zac, Michael, Alicia, Carissa, Josh, Anita, Brianna, Samuel and C.J.; 4 great grandchildren Rhian, Jadiah, Kahlyi and Mya; her father Charles Kelley of Linwood; her mother June Louise (Wright) Kelley of Northbridge; 5 brothers Ray, Steven, Michael, Dana and Bobby; 2 Sisters June and April; many nieces, nephews and Sheila's caregiver Ellen Hudson. Her family would like to thank Ellen for her devotion and compassionate care.

She was born on March 7, 1949, in Framingham, Ma and has lived in Sutton for the past year and a half, previously living in Linwood since 1989. She worked for 22 years at Control Technology in Hopkinton. She was a member of Faith Fellowship in Uxbridge and enjoyed spending time with her family.

Her funeral services will be private and held at the convenience of her family.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Worcester Telegram & Gazette on Aug. 3, 2008.

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Janit R

August 29, 2008

she with all the love ones that we all loved

Anita

August 16, 2008

Grandma..This is..so difficult. I really cant find the words to say what I want to say. I guess, I regret not spending much time with you. I know when I was a kid, I saw you whenever I was with Dad but..that changed. I really wish I could have spent more time with you. Gotten to know you better. Either way I suppose, it doesnt matter. I would have missed you even more if we were close..not that I don't miss you now, because I do..uncontrolably. But I guess this was all for the better. Things happen for a reason right? Your much happier now..
I'll just remember everything We've done togeather..Like around Christmas time when you Sam and I would make Ornaments out of clothes pins and some crafty stuff. :] I'll never forget those days..

I love you.

Kristi Perrin

August 5, 2008

Trecie,
You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. So sorry to hear of your loss. Love, Kristi

Rose Smola

August 3, 2008

Sherrie, my heart goes out to you. Sorry isn't always the word people want to hear but being here for you helps.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.

ELLEN

August 3, 2008

A Better Place


She’s in a better place right now
Than she’s ever been before;
All pain is gone; she’s now at rest;
Nothing troubles her anymore.


It’s we who feel the burden of
Our sadness and our grief;.
We have to cry, to mourn our loss,
Before we get relief.


We know we’ll reconnect with her
At the end of each life’s road;
We’ll see her cherished face again
When we release our earthly load.

Ellen

August 3, 2008

After They Are Gone


When someone we love passes away,
We ache, but we go on;
Our dear departed would want us to heal,
After they are gone.


Grief is a normal way to mend
The anguish and pain in our hearts;
We need time to remember and time to mourn,
Before the recovery starts.


Let's draw together to recuperate,
As we go throught this period of sorrow;
Let's help each other, with tender care
To find a brighter tomorrow.

Sheila And Anita 1997

Heather Dube-Willsey

August 3, 2008

To the Willsey Family, I am so sorry for the loss of your mother, she was a wonderful woman inside and out.
I remember the many times her and I sat at her kitchen table and talked for hours about everything and anything. I will miss her deeply and my thoughts and prayers are with all of you in this difficult time and the days ahead.

Joseph Goddard

August 3, 2008

Condolences to the family from Veterans and friends of her Father Charley, from Webster and Dudley, MA.

Linda (Schultzberg) Walsh

August 3, 2008

Dana & Judy, So sorry to hear of the passing of Dana's sister. My sympathy to you and your sister's families. Sincerely,

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