Sheila-Avedian-Obituary

Sheila Avedian

Yarmouth, Massachusetts

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Sheila M. Avedian, 78Yarmouth - Sheila M. (Johnson) Avedian, 78, of Yarmouth Port, MA, formerly of Worcester, passed away Tuesday, March 7, 2017 in Cape Cod Hospital, Hyannis. Her husband Vaughn S. Avedian died in September 2006. She is survived by her sons, V. Stephen Avedian and his wife Pam of...

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As we reflect on Sheila's life, one thing is clear. We miss Sheila and Vaughn. They were the very first neighbors that we met here on Coachman Lane. My first recollection was Vaughn coming over with his snow blower to open my buried driveway after 15 or so inches of snow. From that point on we were very close friends. As the years passed, we became closer in that we recognized their needs were changing and neighbors began to provide assistance where possible.

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Please find comfort by turning to the ultimate source of strength, Almighty God. He can soothe your hearts and give you peace beyond all understanding to help you cope. He has given us a beautiful hope for the future. (John 5:28)

May you find comfort in the words of our
Heavenly Father in
2 Corinthains 1:3,4
My Sincere condolences .

Shelia,
You were always the loving mother to everyone.
Calling , sending cards, and prayers. The little red head with the Irish twinkle in her eye.
We'll miss you.
Love,
Noel

Condolences to the family. Rest in Peace Ecclesiastes 9:5

My heartfelt sympathy to the family on the passing of your love one please accept my heartfelt sympathy for your loss.may the god of all comforts you during this difficult time.2: corin 1 3-7
Cy

The FTD Whispering Love Arrangement

It is with great sorrow that we learned of of Sheila's passing. Upon moving to the Cape, Sheila and Vaughn were the first neighbors on Coachman to befriend us. On our first snowstorm, Vaughn came over with his snowblower to help us dig out our driveway. From that point on we interacted regularly and enjoyed their wit and conversations. We will miss them.

Joe and Alma Scordato