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Sheila Lou <I>Pyle</I> Smith

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Sheila Lou Pyle Smith

Birth
Newton, Jasper County, Iowa, USA
Death
31 Jul 2021 (aged 74)
Russell, Lucas County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Newton, Jasper County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 1 Lot 36 Block 26
Memorial ID
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A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, August 7, 2021, at 11:30 a.m. at the Pierschbacher Funeral Home in Chariton, Iowa. There will be a visitation and luncheon following the service.

You may join the family by watching the livestream at the following link:
https://my.gather.app/remember/sheila-smith-2021

Sheila Lou (Pyle) Smith was born August 15, 1946, in Newton, Iowa to Albert Pyle and Elaine (McKeag) Pyle. She grew up in Newton, Iowa and the West Plains, Missouri area. She was a graduate of Newton High School. Growing up, Sheila was very close to her grandmother, Pearl McKeag.

Sheila married Ron Smith on July 3, 1976. They enjoyed 45 years together.

In 2015, Sheila retired from Hansen Directory in Newton. After which she and Ron moved to Russell, Iowa. She had many hobbies including watching Nascar and going to the races, cross stitching, crossword puzzles, going to play Bingo, playing cards, shooting pool and family board games. Family get togethers were a special favorite of hers. Sheila enjoyed putting together jigsaw puzzles and playing UNO with anyone willing to challenge her. She also enjoyed fishing and camping later in life.

Sheila loved country music, but it was the Bee Gees that held her heart. She enjoyed going for Sunday drives with Ronnie. She loved seeing the trees in the spring as they were just blooming, this reminded her of her childhood in southern Missouri. Family time was a great joy to Sheila. She had a love for cats, especially her cat, Sam.

Sheila will be greatly missed by her husband Ron; children: Traci Deems (Tim Danielson), Stephanie Black (Nancy Nelson), and Shawna Fillmore (Craig Corbett); 6 grandchildren: Shane (Jennifer), Josh, Sara, Jessi, David, and James (Emily); 12 great grandchildren; and siblings: Debbie Rivers (Gregg) and Randall Richardson.

She was preceded in death by her parents Charles "Chuck" Richardson and Elaine.
A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, August 7, 2021, at 11:30 a.m. at the Pierschbacher Funeral Home in Chariton, Iowa. There will be a visitation and luncheon following the service.

You may join the family by watching the livestream at the following link:
https://my.gather.app/remember/sheila-smith-2021

Sheila Lou (Pyle) Smith was born August 15, 1946, in Newton, Iowa to Albert Pyle and Elaine (McKeag) Pyle. She grew up in Newton, Iowa and the West Plains, Missouri area. She was a graduate of Newton High School. Growing up, Sheila was very close to her grandmother, Pearl McKeag.

Sheila married Ron Smith on July 3, 1976. They enjoyed 45 years together.

In 2015, Sheila retired from Hansen Directory in Newton. After which she and Ron moved to Russell, Iowa. She had many hobbies including watching Nascar and going to the races, cross stitching, crossword puzzles, going to play Bingo, playing cards, shooting pool and family board games. Family get togethers were a special favorite of hers. Sheila enjoyed putting together jigsaw puzzles and playing UNO with anyone willing to challenge her. She also enjoyed fishing and camping later in life.

Sheila loved country music, but it was the Bee Gees that held her heart. She enjoyed going for Sunday drives with Ronnie. She loved seeing the trees in the spring as they were just blooming, this reminded her of her childhood in southern Missouri. Family time was a great joy to Sheila. She had a love for cats, especially her cat, Sam.

Sheila will be greatly missed by her husband Ron; children: Traci Deems (Tim Danielson), Stephanie Black (Nancy Nelson), and Shawna Fillmore (Craig Corbett); 6 grandchildren: Shane (Jennifer), Josh, Sara, Jessi, David, and James (Emily); 12 great grandchildren; and siblings: Debbie Rivers (Gregg) and Randall Richardson.

She was preceded in death by her parents Charles "Chuck" Richardson and Elaine.


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