It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Sheila Provencher on Sunday, July 15, 2018 at 5:58 am. After a long battle, she was finally able to be at peace, surrounded by her loving husband and three children at the Royal Inland Hospital.
Sheila was born on April 19, 1953 in Vanderhoof to Frederick and Alberta Cole. She was a mother and grandmother to everyone who knew her. She truly leaves behind a legacy of love. Left to cherish her memory, Sheila is survived by her husband Steve Provencher, son Mark (Liz) Provencher, and daughters Dawn Provencher and Laura-Lise (Justin) Wong, and four beautiful grandchildren, Jaxson, Olivia, Justin and Hendrix.
Via Sheila’s wishes, she has chosen to spend eternity at her favourite nature spots. In lieu of a funeral, please feel free to make a donation in Sheila’s name to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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we are so sorry to hear of your loss i did see shiela before we left kamloops in 2016 still a smile on her face our prayers are with you.
Sincere condolences from myself and everyone at at Columbia Property Managment. She was a great lady who always had a smile on her face. My she find peace now.
Kat Bakker
Oh Steve and family, my heart is heavy for you at this time. Sheila was a lovely
lady; one that I loved seeing and talking to. Her strength was such an admirable characteristic and one to be proud of.
Very sorry for the loss of such a beautiful soul. She helped and supported me in more ways than I can mention. I miss her so much already! Rest in beautiful peace my sweet friend!
We are so sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in family and friends (Proverbs 17:17). For additonal strength, may you find it in God who cares for you (1 Peter 5:7). Please accept our deepest condolences.
Our condolences for you loss. She was a lovely person. She will be missed.
Pat McEwen & Alma Buxton
Sheila was a loving, glowing person whose voice and laughter made me feel loved. I loved her, too. She was an example of someone who could forgive and move on, who could sigh and plan new dreams, who could accept life’s hardships and trials and lead on with love and determination. She was a beacon of hope and love to everyone who knew her. Hugs to her family…