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SHEILA DOROTHY DAVIDSON (CAMPBELL)

Born: May 17, 1930

Date of Passing: Dec 14, 2022

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SHEILA DOROTHY DAVIDSON
(nee CAMPBELL)

May 17, 1930 - December 14, 2022


Sheila passed away peacefully on Wednesday, December 14 surrounded by family at Victoria Hospital, at the age of 92. She was predeceased by her husband Malcolm in May 2014.
She is lovingly remembered by, and profoundly missed, by her sons, Garry, David and Kevin (Linda); and grandchildren, Katie and Scott (Kara); and great-grandchildren, Chloe and Jase. Sheila is also mourned by family and in-laws in England, Teulon and throughout Canada.
Sheila was born in London and lived through the harsh realities of the Second World War as a child. She was educated and worked in England, and loved to figure skate and ice dance after work at Wembley Arena. She met her husband Malcolm in 1948 who played for the Wembley Monarchs and Wembley Lions of the British National Hockey League until 1957. They married December 17, 1949 in England and two of their three sons were born there before returning to Canada in 1957 and settling in Fort Garry.
Sheila enjoyed cooking, baking, gardening, sewing, knitting and fashion, and worked for Fairweather at Polo Park and St. Vital for many years. She did extensive travelling over the years with her husband and family to the U.K., Ireland, Europe, New York, California, Hawaii, Florida, Las Vegas, Hong Kong, Panama, Cozumel, Barbados and The Bahamas. Sheila loved her family and was always full of energy and liked to be kept busy, which largely accounted for her longevity.
At her request a private family service will be held.
We would like to thank Dr. Peitsch and the compassionate and caring staff at Victoria Hospital 4 South.
In Sheila's memory, donations may be made to the Victoria Hospital Foundation, 2340 Pembina Highway, Winnipeg, R3T 2E8.


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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 31, 2022

Condolences & Memories (4 entries)

  • I am so sorry for your loss. She was such a lovely lady. She always had a smile to brighten your day. Pat - Posted by: Pat McCorriston (friend) on: Jan 15, 2023

  • My deepest condolences to the Davidson family. I first met your mom when I was hired at my first job in 1976 at Fairweather PoloPark. I had the great pleasure to work with and be mentored by “Mrs. Davidson”. I have thought about her many times over the years and am also happy to know she had lived a long happy life. She was a sweet, kind little lady and would often share stories about her loving family and how she loved to dote on her boys. I enjoyed her sense of humour and was in awe of her energy and what she would accomplish before starting her shift for the day at Fairweather…..like preparing supper and ironing her living room curtains!! Amazing lady - Posted by: Lori Wittig (Co worker) on: Jan 01, 2023

  • Garry, Kevin, David. I’m so sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing She certainly had a life well lived. I will always remember our family get togethers, and camping trips. And of course your mom’s great baking! - Posted by: Cathy Stewart (Riediger) (Friend) on: Dec 31, 2022

  • Kevin, I'm sorry to learn of the passing of your Mom. My recollections of her while visiting your home was how supportive and friendly she was, with not only you three but even your friends dropping by. It's nice to know she lived such a long full life. My condolences to all three of you and your entire family. - Posted by: Curtis Findlay (Friend) on: Dec 31, 2022

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