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Sheila Benson

Victoria, British Columbia

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BENSON, Sheila Jean Born April 20, 1924 in Oak Lake, Manitoba and passed away peacefully on October 21 in Victoria, BC. Predeceased by her husband Edward Benson in October 1998. Survived by her daughters Pam (Bruce) Ramsay in Victoria BC, Kelsey (Steve) Benson in Seattle, and her sons Chris, Buff...

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My mom, Marjorie Yingst, lived next door to Sheila and Ed in Palm Desert. They were very good friends to my mom and I appreciate all they did for her. I got to be around them every time I visited Mom. Rest I peace both Sheila and Ed

Pam and Bruce, My thoughts are with you. Your mom had a truly amazing career and life-a very full life, one that sounds well lived! I will call soon! Di

Dear Pam and Bruce,
I was very sadden to hear about your Mom. Her picture(here)is how I remembered her~she was such a lovely woman with so many special qualities. She will never be far from you Pam and Bruce.
In my heart I believe that "Heaven" takes the best ones first.

Dear Bruce and Pam
Over the years you've regaled us with countless wonderful stories and anecdotes about the exotic travels and adventures you shared with Sheila and "Bun" - may you find comfort in all those rich memories, knowing that they will be with you always. With love,

Dear Pam and Bruce,
Your mom will be missed and so will you. Love and Light in this difficult time.

Dear Pam and family,
Our deepest sympathies to you and yours. I feel it a priviledge to have known your mom. Whenever I spoke to her ,she always cracked a little smile. Amazing that our mom's went within hours of each other.
Blessings. I sure know how you feel.Debbie(Shirley Kuyvenhoven's daughter)

May God Bless Sheila...

Dear Sheila Benson's family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Sheila and Ed were our first friends when we came to Sandpiper, 17 years ago. We still miss their wit and smiles. Remember the good memories you had and keep those in your thoughts everyday. Today's world is different than Sheila's and ours - but we are all together in our love and loss of dear Sheila.
Love,
Sally and Stan Jackson

I drove by Sandpiper this week and thought of and wondered about Shelia. Her Soul must have been visiting. Shelia & Ed were my mentors when I first cime to town. May pece now come to all your hearts.
Tisha Shaski, Dental hygienist