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SHEILA DRESEN (BELTON)
Born: Sep 10, 1937
Date of Passing: Mar 12, 2022
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SHEILA DRESEN
(nee BELTON)
September 10, 1937 March 12, 2022
The family wishes to announce the passing of Sheila Dresen (nee Belton), of Winnipeg.
Sheila was predeceased by her son, Warren Dresen in 2018. Sheila is survived by her son, Scott Dresen (Cindee); granddaughter, Aedan Dresen, and grandson Brian Hayward.
A private family funeral service was held to celebrate Sheila's life.
In lieu of flowers or cards, donations to Doctors Without Borders is preferred.
MOTHER, GRANDMOTHER, COUSIN, FRIEND, PROFESSOR, TRAVELLER!
For those who wish to sign the online Guest Book please visit www.chapellawn.ca
Chapel Lawn Funeral Home
204-885-9715
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 19, 2022
Condolences & Memories (5 entries)
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So sorry to hear of Sheila’s sudden passing. Only a couple of weeks ago our class spoke with her on our zoom meeting. She was a very bright woman and contributed greatly to our school of nursing at St Boniface Hospital from 1957-1960. A friend to many. Hope ORegan - Posted by: Hope ORegan (Sharpe) (Classmate) on: Mar 27, 2022
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Sheila was a wonderful colleague at the University of Regina. I always valued her wise counsel, great sense of humor, and cheery attitude toward life. I have treasured memories of seeing Sheila during my annual summer visits to Winnipeg after her retirement. We also had lovely winter get-togethers in Arizona after my own retirement. She will be sadly missed. - Posted by: Anne Lavack (Friend) on: Mar 22, 2022
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May memories of happy times together help ease your loss. Ellen - Posted by: Ellen Russell (classmate at St B) on: Mar 21, 2022
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So very sorry to hear of Sheila’s passing. I will cherish memories of times we shared. - Posted by: Shirley McSavaney (Nursing classmate) on: Mar 19, 2022
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So very sorry to hear of Sheila’s passing. I will cherish memories of times we shared. - Posted by: Shirley McSavaney (Nursing classmate) on: Mar 19, 2022