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Sheila Edwards-Lienhart

Portland, Oregon

May 23, 1954 – Nov 25, 2013

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May 23, 1954
DIED
November 25, 2013
LOCATION
Portland, Oregon

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Edwards-Lienhart, Sheila 59 May 23, 1954 Nov. 25, 2013 Sheila Edwards-Lienhart was born May 23, 1954, in Vallejo, Calif., to Virgie Mae (Tribble) and Eddie Edwards. Her childhood was spent surrounded by her beloved extended family in the East Bay Area. Sheila developed her love for the outdoors...

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I still miss you, Aunt Sheila..I have kept a photo of you on every desktop I have owned to remind me to be kind, loving, respectful, and non-judgmental. I hope you're dancing! Love and Hugs sweet Sheila!

We are sadden to hear of Sheila's passing, I last saw her this past summer and we enjoyed a great conversation I just laid my sister Deborah Patterson to rest on Dec. 7' she is Sheila were neighbors and her son Patrick and her sons were friends. Heaven has opened the gates to 2 very beautiful women.

May you rest in peace

Sincerely,

Mary K Smith and family

So sorry to hear about Sheilia. Knowing you two has always been one of my fondest memories.

My old freind Ross- It always seems so unfair when a vital person is taken from us when they are so young and seemingly had so much life with us ahead. Words can not turn back the hands of time and are very meger things. What is not meger though is the life she left in the sons you love.

Sheila was such a wonderful person. I'm so glad I had the opportunity to get to know her. My heart and prayers go out to everyone touched by this loss especially to the family.

We came by to say a final farewell to a dear friend.

Love Judith and Sibyl

p.s.Chuck stayed in the car!

Please accept my condolences for you loss of someone so giving and full of life.
May the peace of God and His everlasting strength sustain and comfort you as you cope. Philippians 4:6,7

Dear Ross and family,
We are saddend by your loss. Sheila was such a bright light that touched so many of us with her warm smile and welcoming heart. We will all miss her. Please keep in touch and let me know if there is anything I can do . Sho Dozono

My fondest memory of Sheila was from January 2009. I was at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC at a concert the day before the first inauguration of President Obama among millions of people, when I heard someone shout out my name several times. I turned and there Sheila was looking regal in her fur hat standing out in the crowd. We hugged and were overjoyed that we were their for that historic inaugural event and that in the sea of millions we were able to share the magic of that weekend....