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Sheila Piers McLarren Campbell

1929 - 2021

BORN

1929

DIED

2021

Sheila Campbell Obituary

SHEILA PIERS MCLARREN CAMPBELL Born in Montreal September 16, 1929 Died in Halifax September 8, 2021 Daughter of the late George Piers McLarren and the late Dorothy (Harris) McLarren. Sheila graduated from Dalhousie University with a Bachelor of Arts and at university she played intramural badminton and designed covers for productions of Gilbert and Sullivan operettas. She then went to McGill where she took Education and then she taught at Hampstead School. She married Gordon Alexander Campbell of Montreal and they had two sons: Alexander, of Ottawa, Ontario, and Roderick (Briony), of Sidney, British Columbia. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her dear brother Philip McLarren, and her husband who died in 2006 after fifty- three years of marriage, during which they travelled much. Besides her sons, Sheila leaves many friends and her dear nephew Keith McLarren and and niece Laurie McLarren and their mother Helen Woods McLarren, and three dear cousins. According to her wishes, her remains have been cremated and there will be no memorial service.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Oct. 2 to Oct. 6, 2021.

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Mary Pangburn

October 15, 2021

Condolences to all that knew Shelia. I had the honor of working with Shelia. I enjoyed listening to her stories of her boys growing up. And enjoyed her sense of humor....she was a strong will lady that loved her boys and loved talking about them. RIP Mrs. Shelia.

Sarah and Zoe Band

October 6, 2021

So many happy memories with Sheila and Gordon in Chester NS
Sad day Happy lady

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