Obituary of Sheila Loureene Kincade
Mrs. Sheila Kincade was born on January 2, 1947, she was the daughter of the late Judd and Mabel Lutes.
Sheila was an amazing woman who touched the heart of everyone she came across. She wanted to help everyone she could, even after she became sick. She was accepting of everyone; no one could be a bad person, or do anything wrong, she would find the silver lining and turn it into a good thing. She saw only good in everyone.
Charles and Sheila never fought in the 25 years they were together and had very few disagreements. Sheila loved to go anywhere with Charles; as long as they were together; especially if it was going to Tims' and counting the train cars as they went by. She would say "Let's go to Tims' - The train should be going by soon.". They always had a lot of fun.
She loved to fish and hunt, shooting her first deer at the age of 14 and her father made her clean it herself. She even got the chance to shoot three moose in her lifetime. If you were lucky enough to have been on a hunting trip with Sheila, you were guaranteed to walk away with a great story and memory or two. She was the loudest hunter you would ever meet, trudging through the woods as loud as she could. In spite of this the deer would still cross her path.
Sheila loved the Toronto Maple Leafs, which always made for a good time because Charles was a Montreal fan. She loved music, singing, playing the guitar, Bingo and playing cards; especially crib but it didnt matter what she played, if it was the girls against the guys... the guys always went a way crying.
Sheila was known for her great sense of humor, she had a contagious laugh and would always leave people in stitches. She was impulsive and loved trying new things, whether it was the four wheeler or snowmobile, she loved the rush.
She had great intuition, she always knew when there was something wrong and you needed someone to talk to. It was espcially keen if Kevin and Belinda were making homemade pizza, you couldn't make it without inviting Sheila. She was very lucky, she didnt play the lottery or the machines a lot, but when her intuition kicked in and she felt lucky, she would always come out a winner.
The most important thing in Sheila's life was her love for Charles and their family and she was very close to all of the kids. She loved their family gatherings and was very close with all of Charles' family. She would always call the kids and say "Hi, How are you?" The kids would reply: "Good" and then she would say: "Here's your father" and hand Charles' the phone. It was her way of keeping the family close and everyone involved.
Sheila Kincade was a firework, she burst into your life with joy, love and laughter; giving every life she touched a little spark. She will be greatly missed.
She will live on in the hearts of her husband, Charles; her stepdaughter, Charlene Cavan and her husband Gerad of Saint John; her stepsons: Kevin Kincade and his wife Belinda of Bloomfield and Norman Kincade and his wife Ann of Saint John; her brother, Calvin Lutes and Pam Kincade of Sussex; her grandchildren: Allison Short, Brett Kincade and Katelyn, Kristopher Kincade, Katana Kincade, Kole Kincade, Trynity Goddard, Trysten Goddard, Tryanna Goddard, Fayth Kincade, Sammiejoe Collins and her husband John, Tiffany Trecartin and her husband Ashley; Gordon Kincade, Sabrina Bannan, Jake Kincade, Josh Kincade and Cody Kincade, Kim and Lisa; her great grandchildren: Xavier, Aurora and Declan; her adopted daughter, Cherry Gabriel; as well as several nieces, nephews, sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law.
Mrs. Sheila Loureene Kincade of Hampton, passed away at the Saint John Regional Hospital on May 10, 2016 at the age of 69.
She is predeceased by her son, David MacKenzie and by her brother, Kenny Lutes.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the compassionate care of Wallace Funeral Home, 34 Sunnyside Drive, Sussex, (506-433-1176).
A service celebrating Sheila's life will be held from Wallace Community Chapel on Friday, May 13, 2016 at 2:00 pm. There will be a time of fellowship with the family immediately following the service in the Wallace Funeral Home Reception Area.