Sheila Lee Aiken

Sheila Lee Aiken obituary, Fairfax, VT

Sheila Lee Aiken

Sheila Aiken Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by A.W. Rich Funeral Home - Fairfax on Mar. 10, 2023.

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Underhill - Sheila Lee (Headden) Aiken, 76, passed away on March 5, 2023, at the Mclure Miller Respite House with her family by her side. She was born September 3, 1946, in Los Angeles, California to the late Forrest and Adelyn Headden.
Sheila is survived by her husband Terry Aiken; son Timothy Aiken of Fletcher; son James Aiken and wife Lorna (Kirk) of Astoria, NY and children Forrest, Lorelei and Piper; also daughter Rebecca (Aiken) Tierney and her husband Kevin of Fairfax and their children Reiley, Keria and Fiona; as well as twin sister Sharon (Headden) Hammarlund and her daughter Beth.
No calling hours will be held per Sheila's wishes. Services will be held at a later date in the Spring. In lieu of flowers one can make a donation to the charity of ones choosing.

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Cherie Sorrell

April 2, 2023

Terry & family, I was shocked to come across the obituary on-line for Sheila! While we haven´t been in contact for some time, I always considered Sheila a dear friend beginning when we were both pregnant with our first born! Birthing & baby classes at the hospital when we were each about 6 months pregnant. Our daughter Cyndi and your son Tim, were
born a short time apart! Cyndi on October 25th, 1972 ....and now they are both 50! Sheila & I would catch up at garden shows or the grocery store...and then there was Home Dem which we both loved! The last time we saw you both was at the J-Cat on the patio last year. Anyway, we are both so very sorry for your loss. Sheila was an amazing, talented lady and I know how much she loved her children and her grandchildren. Know that she will always be with you in memories, and in your hearts. Thinking of you at this difficult time. Please know you are very much not only in our thoughts, but our prayers as well.

Love, Cherie & Henry SORRELL

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