1953
2017
Sheila Jane Medders, 63, of Ruidoso, NM passed away on Tuesday, June 6, 2017. She was born in Humboldt, Tennessee on July 31, 1953 to James T. and Joann Bond. Sheila graduated from Hillcrest High School in Memphis, Tennessee. After graduation she went to DeGarmo Beauty School. She was a single Mom to Joe Bond and worked hard for both of them. On March 16, 2009 Sheila's' precious granddaughter was born Madilynn Grace Bond. Her son and granddaughter were the light of her life. She loved people and talking to them and would help anyone she could. Sheila was the life of the party. She had a great bond with our dog, Dobie.
Sheila was survived by her father, James T. Bond of Ruidoso; son, Joseph Bond of Oakland, Tennessee; granddaughter, Madilynn Grace Bond of Oakland, Tennessee; sister, Mona Scott and brother-in-law Audie Scott of Ruidoso; nephews, Bryan Eidson of Corpus Christi, TX, Shane Eidson and his wife, Amy and their three children, Gavin, Aubrey & Morgan of Waco, TX and Clint Eidson of Ruidoso.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.lagroneruidoso.com.
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Sponsored by LaGrone Funeral Chapel of Ruidoso.
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I miss Sheila so much. I enjoyed every moment we worked together or just hung out. She was such a kind and giving soul and my life was truly blessed by having her as a friend.
Andrea Myers Sink
June 22, 2018
I truly miss Sheila. She reminded me to not take life so serious. She was one of the most beautiful people I have ever met and my life is blessed for having her as not just a friend, but my beat friend.
Andrea Myers
August 5, 2017
So sad to here that Sheila has passed. She was a fun to be around and brightened many of my day.
Connie Russell
July 17, 2017
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