This site is dedicated to the memory of Sheila Maddock.

Sheila died peacefully after a short illness at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital on the 13th August 2015 aged 82 years. She will be greatly missed by her family, friends and local community.

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hey Mum, you would be 90 today if you were still around - picking your favourite sweet peas for your birthday. How much has happened since you departed for a better place. Seems like forever, yet only yesterday since we sat down for a chat. Miss you every day xx
sue
25th July 2023
Hi Grannie, Sorry that I wasn't there to say goodbye with everyone else, I'm stuck in Africa. I know you would have wanted to hear my stories of how it is going down here, so just quickly. Things are busy as we go through our next stages of development. But in short everything is going well. When I am back I will come visit you and give you a proper catch up like you always enjoyed. I'm missing you grannie, your such a special lady to me and have always looked after me. So calm and thoughtful and always wanting to know what I have been up to. I hope your safe now and you have a good view over us all who admire, miss and love you. Please keep a watchful eye on me, I always appreciated your caring thoughts. Please be happy that I will make sure that I look after mummy. I hope you have managed to organise a garden club or book club of sorts, you were never with nothing to do and you certainly kept us on our toes. I love you Grannie and miss you immensely, All my love, Guillym
Guillym
9th September 2015
Thank you to all the lovely people who came to Celebrate Mum's Life with us. It was a very special vibrant day. Thank you also to the family and friends around the world, who were unable to travel there in person, but sent such wonderful messages of love and support. Mum is certainly much loved and leaves many legacies in her poems, paintings and inspiration to others. And a big Thank you to Rev Simon and Michael Gamble - they were both brilliant and really made Mum's day really special.
Sue
3rd September 2015
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