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Sylvia Geraldine Shuman

Marysville, California

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Sylvia Geraldine Shuman 62, passed away at her home on Sunday, November 14, 2010. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, she lived in Yuba City for most of her life. She had recently fought breast cancer and was getting ready to return to her job at the Cookie Tree. She is survived by her two...

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Sylvia was a trusted employee of mine for over a decade Lenard was a friend. Privy to her employee I say little. But she had medical issues she managed...she was as responsible as any human could be. Had a great marriage!! I encourage M and E to contact me for a world at Shefrin Dental Lab.......Sylvia was a reason I was a success!!

Sylvia was a high school classmate and we had seen each other occasionally around town over the years. I'll always remember her ready smile and am so sorry to hear of your loss. Please know that she will be missed by many and you are in my thoughts.

t tomlinson, Yuba City

I worked with Sylvia at Safesave pharmacy and she was the nicest woman I have ever met. She will be greatly missed . May god help her family get through this difficult time.

Erica and Mindy, I am your mom's cousin from New Jersey. My mother, Elizabeth and Sylvia's father Mark were brother and sister. I am so sorry to hear about your mom's passing, there are no words that will help easy your pain but please know that she is in my prayers.

Love
Catherine Giardina

Erica and Mindy,may these words comfort you on the loss of your mother. We will always remember her sweet smile and beautiful nature. May God keep you in his embrace at this difficult time.
Debbie, Dinah & Liz

We were neighbors to your mother and father on Rancho Way about the time you girls were born. Your parents loved you girls very much and we hope you have many happy memories.

Janet & Ed Baur

Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss. Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.
~ The Appeal-Democrat Family

Mindy and Erica,
I worked with your mom at the Cookie Tree for several years when she first started there. She wasn't much of a talker, like the rest of us, unless she was talking about you. Her girls were her favorite topic and she lit up when she said your names. May God provide you with peace.
Penny Potts

please accept our deepest sympathiest.DON AND MILLIE CORNETT.your neighbors on morton street.