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Sheila Ruth Ann Glover-Pringle
March 25, 1939 - June 27, 2022
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<div itemprop="description">It is with profound sadness we announce the peaceful passing of our Mother Sheila Glover-Pringle age 83 on June 27, 2022. Daughter of the late Isobel Yvonne Glover (nee de Courcy) and the late William Leonard Glover. Sister of the late John Glover, Lewis Glover and Donald Logan. Survived by her daughter Christine Pringle and son Robert Pringle (wife Kim). Devoted Nana to her grandchildren Timothy Thompson, Judi-Marie Gharouni (husband Ali), Bryan Pringle-Casey and great grandchild Liana, Nephew James Glover (wife Diana), nieces Shirley, Joyce and several great nieces and nephews. <br> <br>Born on March 25, 1939, in Verdun. Sheila touched so many people’s lives with her positivity, love and great wit - you couldn't help but giggle along when she talked with you. She was selfless and was always ready to help others. She always had a listening ear with plenty of wise wisdom to pass on. Her faith was strong and never ending and no matter what trials or tribulations that were thrown her way she always found the silver lining in every situation. She was an active member of the Salvation Army for many years and became a Senior Soldier on April 1, 1958. She loved children (especially babies) and enjoyed watching every sport you can imagine on television be it hockey, basketball, golf, curling, figure skating etc…but I think one of her favorite shows was the Gaither Hour where she would sit every Friday night and sing all the hymns along with them and knew every word to every hymn. She will be greatly missed by so many. <br> <br>To honor her legacy, donations can be made to The Salvation Army. <br> <br>Her memory will live in our hearts always. Love you Mom!!</div>