Sheila-Oldham-Obituary

Sheila Oldham

Roanoke, Texas

1964 - 2004

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Sheila Oldham, 40, a loving mother and devoted wife, died Sunday, Nov. 21, 2004, in Grapevine.

Memorial service: Will be held at a later date.

Memorials: The Sheila Oldham Memorial Fund, 1431 Greenway Drive, Suite 100, Irving 75038.

Survivors: Husband, Joel Kinzie Oldham IV of...

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Kin,
We are so sorry for your loss....even though our time in NC was short, we really enjoyed getting to know you and Shelia. Now that I am faced with my own fight against this terrible disease, I realize how precious life is. It sounds like Shelia enjoyed life to the fullest. You and your children will continue to be in our prayers.

Jeff, Kathleen, Austin, Patrick and Gordon Williford. (houston, texas)

Kinsey, Arbor, Joel, & Paisley,

I will always remember Sheila for the incredible love she had for each of you. Kinsey, I remember Sheila telling me she knew when she met you that "you would be hers someday...you just needed to warm up to the idea." Arbor, Joel, & Paisley: One of my fondest memories of your mom is seeing her dance around with you guys to the B-52's "Love Shack"! She'd pick each of you up, put you on her hip, and twirl you around until you were so dizzy you...

Kin, I will always admire Sheila for her incredible love for you, her energy, and her open and warm personality. I am left empty feeling even though I haven't seen you in years. My prayers for your family and I know God has you in his care. I still have our picture that Sheila gave me when you were leaving Houston on the top of my office bookcase. I value that picture a great deal Kin.

Sheila, you were my friend, and I loved you so much. You taught me, you guided me, you inspired me, you encourged me, and you always left me in awe of you. I remember our "Awesome Summer", it was a summer of wonder and of joy. I never in my life had a friend like you, I am a better person for knowing you. I have so many memories and so many stories, they will live in my heart forever. Although we went many years without seeing each other or talking to each other there was never a day that...

Kin, you and your family will certainly remain in my prayers. Sheila was such a joy to be friends with and I consider myself lucky to have known her. As Mark once said, "Sheila teaches us all how to live life." Her fun spirit and creativity made her delightful to be around. I will continue to share my Sheila stories....learning to and building a deck because she thought the house needed one, knocking down a wall to make a space bigger, spray painting pumpkins gold and selling them to...

Sheila was truly one of a kind, always a refreshing outlook on life and a unique inner strength. It was a blessing for Amy and I to have her as a friend and we will always look back on the way she lived with a warm smile. Our thoughts and prayers are with Kin and his family.

I only knew Sheila for a short two years, but have heard about Sheila over the past many years. Her sense of humor, courage, beauty and charm were simply irresistable. You couldn't help but be inspired just by sitting and chatting with her. She will be missed by so many. My thoughts and prayers are with Kin, Arbor, Joel and Paisley everyday. I know Sheila will be your guardian angel through life.

Sheila was a fantastic woman and left many wonderful memories. Her beautiful smile and tenacious spirit were unmatched. Sheila over flowed with confidence, strength, and intelligence. Her children are a tribute to the kind of woman she was and the life she lived. She will be missed by many and forgotten by none. We love you Sheila and family.

Although it's been many years, I will always remember Sheila and her fun loving attitude. My prayers go out to her family.