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MOTHER
Pearline Hanley
FATHER
Henderson Hanley
SISTERS
Thelma Gumbs, Rupertha Grant, Valerie Weekes,
Beverly Norford and Simoneta Drew
BROTHERS
Norton Hanley, St. Clair Hanley, Melvin Hanley,
Stanley Hanley and Kenneth Hanley
AUNTS
Anita Henry and Delphina Simmonds
UNCLES
Milton Simmonds, Oliver Hanley and Elsworth Simmonds
BROTHERS-IN-LAW
Victor Norford, Gilbert Gumbs, Reuben Weekes,
Errol Grant and Augustine Francis
Numerous nieces and nephews,
many other relatives and friends
Stanley Hanley, Victor Norford, Reuben Weekes,
Augustine Francis, Erroll Grant, Leighton Grant,
Sean Gumbs, Aaron Weekes and Michael Norford
1956b- A1995
Sheilah B. Hanley was the youngest of eleven children, born to Pearline
and Henderson Hanley on September 30th, 1956 in Nevis. W.I.
She received her formal education in Gingerland, Nevis, and later
emigrated to St. Thomas where she attended the University of the Virgin
Islands. She then traveled to New York to further her education in
Computer Science at York College. She returned to St. Thomas and was
employed at Cardow Jewelers as a Jewelry Evaluator.
Sheilah was a loving, caring daughter, sister, aunt and friend. Al-
though she had no children of her own, she willingly adopted the role of
a substitute mother to her many nieces and nephews.
She will be remembered for her charming smile, her sense of humor
and unselfish love for her family. May she rest forever with the Lord.
ORGAN PRELUDE
SCRIPTURE SENTENCES
HYMN #427 (MHB) ......... Through All the Changing Scenes of Life
PRAYERS: PSALM 23 ............................... Congregation
OLD TESTAMENT READING ........................... Psalm 130
NEW TESTAMENT READING ....................... 1 Peter 1:3-9
HYMN #421 (MHB) .................................I Am So Glad
EULOGY .................................. ..... Claude Fredricks
SOLO ......................................... Claude Fredricks
SERMON .................... ......... Reverend Dr. Glyger Beach
APOSTLES CREED ................................ Congregation
RECESSIONAL HYMN ..........................Victory In Jesus
To my dear loving daughter, Sheilah ...
So much to say right now
I can hardly think, you're gone
But the way I feel you're still here
So I will never say good bye.
Someday we'll see each other again
May you Rest In Peace.
Love from your mother
When Mayo Angelo wrote the poem "Phenomenal Woman," she used
you as the mold. You were and will always be remembered as a source of
beauty and inner strength which everyone around you drew upon.
You were my rock during my turbulent teenage years and with your
help I recognized my strengths and accepted my weaknesses. Always
came to you for advice. You always said, "All the book sense in the world
could not make up for an ounce of common sense." I will do my best to
make you proud although you are not physically here.
Many people will go through life and never experience what I shared
with you. I will not say good-bye because you will always be in my
memories. I will say, however Until we meet again, my confidant and
friend.
With remembrance, Donna (Egg)
As the days pass
As cool winds blow
We sit, look and wonder
What your life behold.
We know you're happy
But do you hear our shout
We cry and cry, what's life about.
You passed away, passed astray
We thank God Almighty you're
Happy today.
Sheldon, Seana and Shenelle
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The family of Sheilah B. Hanley wishes to express their
sincere thanks and gratitude to all who supported the
family during this time of bereavement.
The expressions of condolence by words and deeds will
be considered as a tribute from all to the memory ofSheilah.
May God bless you all.
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