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Holly Sheets

Saint Augustine, Florida

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Holly Sheets Holly Amber Sheets passed away at her home on February 18, 2021 following a long disabling neurological illness. Holly was 53. Holly was one of three children born to Gayle and Lenna Sheets from Osgood, Indiana. After growing up in Osgood and Carmel Indiana, Holly went on to earn a...

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I’m grateful for the time I spent w/Holly getting to know her & her creativity! I’ll always remember her as very determined & very inspirational when accomplishing things, especially her glass creations. My sincerest condolences to Greg, her family, and friends on the loss of a vibrant Spirit. Sending you all peace & strength at a challenging time. ❤

Cluster of 50 Memorial Trees

From even before the Celebrity Cabaret up to sharing a toast this past Christmas, I will always treasure the hours of deep conversation and nights of wine and laughter. Holly’s compassion and wicked sense of humor are just two of the many qualities she had that I will always cherish. I love you and miss you my friend.

Ron and I have joined Holly & Greg many times for football get togethers at their beautiful home.
I remember meeting Holly for the first time when her and Greg came to our home for Ron’s 50th birthday party.
What a blast we all had!
God bless you Greg she couldn’t have had a more compassionate husband to care for her.
We will miss seeing Holly, bless her family
And friends.

Holly was an exceptional person and great friend. She was an inspiration to me and everyone who knew her. We has a lot of fun together. I’ll miss her and think of her often.

Greg, Beth & I are saddened to hear of the passing of your beautiful wife. Our prayers are with you & the entire family during this difficult time.

I have admired Holly ever since she agreed to volunteer her time to participate in the 2005 Celebrity Cabaret as Mazeppa in "You Gotta Get a Gimmick" from Gypsy. Holly blossomed in the performance and over the course of rehearsals and late nights of hilarity and fun, we became friends. The photo is my wonderful cast in the Gypsy number.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. I will love you and miss you always.

The unexpected loss of fellow Museum Board Member and Junior Service League friend, Holly Sheets, makes my heart ache. "Shine your light and make a positive impact on the world..." describes her well. She was a shining example of how to rise above limitations with grace and dignity. Keep her husband, Greg, in your thoughts and prayers as you celebrate a life well lived. In God's arms, she gently rests.