Cheryl Wilson

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Service Location: Celebration of Life at a Later Time

Obituary of Cheryl K. Wilson

It is with sadness that the family of Cheryl Katherine Wilson announces her sudden passing at the Oromocto Public Hospital on Friday, August 21, 2020, at the age of 58. Born in Regina, Saskatchewan, on December 9, 1961, she was the daughter of Jim Doyle and the late Dorothy McDonald. Cheryl leaves behind her children, Tricia Doyle (Alex Winer) and Bradley Clark; brothers, Peter, Joseph and Francis Doyle; grandchildren, Andrew Doyle and Mateo, Faith, and Mercidez Hall; aunt, Lily Earnshaw; and her "besties". In addition to her mother, Dorothy, Cheryl was predeceased by her step father, Myles McDonald; grandmother, Josephine Whitford; 3 aunts and 1 uncle. Cheryl was a Cpl. in the Canadian military who worked as a Meteorological Technician from 2008 – 2019. Following her retirement Cheryl returned to school and completed her education to become a Certified Accountant. She will be lovingly remembered for her big heart and generous nature. She was open and honest, cared deeply for her friends and family, and loved animals, especially her pets Pax, Gizmo, Whoopie, and Storm. Her children and grandchildren were her whole world and they will miss her everyday. There will be no visitation. A celebration of life will be held at a later time. For those who wish, donations in Cheryl’s memory can be made to the Cancer Unit at McMaster Children’s Hospital (https://www.hamiltonhealthsciences.ca/mcmaster-childrens-hospital/), the Humane Society of Canada (https://www.humanesociety.com/) or the Neurofibromatosis Society of Ontario (http://www.nfon.ca/) Plant a Tree If when I am gone Thou would’st honor me Then plant a tree. Some highway, bleak and bare, Make green with leaves. So radiant and fair And full of leaves my monument will be, So ever full of tuneful melody. My monument will be A sight most rare – Trees planted everywhere. A highway broad from city to the sea – Plant this in memory of me. David H. Wright
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