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Sheila Anne Watson

Vancouver, Washington

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SHEILA ANNE (MATHEWS) WATSON June 7, 1942 ~ January 9, 2012 Sheila Watson passed away peacefully Monday, January 9th, 2012 after a two year battle with ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease). She had most recently been living in Vancouver, Washington but had decided to move back to...

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I knew Shelia in Gridley. We lived a few blocks away. My sister baby sat the Mathews girls for several years. In college we met up at Sac State on different sides of the 1964 presidential debate. Sheila was fun and bubbly and will be missed. My sisters Zoe and Dixie and I offer our sincere condolences.

My condolences go out to the family of Sheila Watson. I worked with Sheila at the Medical Board of California Probation Unit. She had a great smile, a sweet personality, and was always a pleasure to work with. My thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of sorrow and may God fill your hearts with fond memories.

Sheila was like a breath of fresh air. Her smile would light up a room and her laugh was infectious! I spent many hours in her company and she never failed to amaze me with her love of life. I'll miss our times together but will hold her in my heart forever.

We add our deepest sympathy to the many given in honor of your beloved Sheila. We will not be able to attend her service, but our thoughts and prayers will be with each of you. Our love--Shirley and Henry

Dear Family of Sheila,
Sheila was my neighbor in Sacramento from 1989 until she moved away after retirement. She was a delightful, effervescent, cheerful lady and a terrific neighbor, and it was my great pleasure to know her for those dozen years or so. I am so sorry for your loss. My best wishes and kind thoughts to you.

I was so sad to hear of Sheila's death. We had worked together for several years. I will always remember her sense of humor and upbeat nature.

I am so sorry to hear about Sheila's passing. I knew and worked with Sheila when she became the first female investigator for Sacramento County. I have never forgotten her and am not surprised by her many accomplishments. She was truly a wonderful, inspiring person.

Warmly, Sally Nelson