Sheila F Leask May 3, 1941 - December 26, 2016 Sheila F Leask, age 75 passed away peacefully on Monday, Dec. 26, 2016 in Edmonton with family by her side. Sheila was born on May 3rd 1941 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Sheila was a very trusting, honest, loving Mother, Grandmother, Great Grandmother and friend who would always let you know how she really felt in her own loving way. You could spend hours with her before you even noticed how much time had gone by. She was always there for you when you needed her. Sheila's personality was colourful and could befriend people with ease. She spent many years raising her family before going out to the workforce, starting out with some part time work. She worked for Canadian Airlines for many years and we joked with her because she could fly for free, but hated to fly. She was known as the Cool Mom and Cool Grandma, always willing to try something new! She had 10 wonderful years traveling after finding a special friendship in John Paul, seeing the world, enjoying life and experiences she would not have had if not for him. John was a very special part of Sheila's life.Sheila didn't talk about her past, which was exactly that, the past. She started out her life in Vancouver, BC where she began growing her family. She found her next home in Calgary before finally settling in Leduc, AB.She is survived by her Children; Tony Leask (Darla), Leonard Leask, Katherine Irvine (Gerry), Joanne Leask (Regan Lazar); 8 Grandchildren; Kira Leask, Cailyn Leask, Kyle Leask, Joel Leask, Michelle Irvine (Travis Friesen), Steven Irvine (Kirsten Russell), Cody Legere, Brandon Legere and 2 Grandchildren: Bentley Irvine and Kyler Irvine. She is predeceased by Raymond H Leask. Her memorial service will be held in Leduc at St. Davids United Church (4614-48 Street) on January 10, 2017 at 1PM. A light lunch and time to share stories about Sheila will be held at Telford House (4907- 46th Street) in Leduc, AB.Arrangements under the direction of Hainstock & Son Funeral Chapel, Leduc, AB.
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