Sheila Wilson

UVA Hospital

October 08, 1960
May 10, 2026

Age 65

Life story

" Sheila was a Medical Assistant and a Certified Nursing Assistant. She was taking online classes for healthcare administration. Sheila worked at The Colonnades for 20+ years. Due to a medical procedure she had to stop working. Sheila loved her Colonnades family and would often talk about going back to work. Sheila loved to dance and listened to all kinds of music. She was always the life of the party. She enjoyed attending The Colonnades annual holiday party’s. Sheila enjoyed taking care of people. She had a passion for helping others. She was so passionate about her job. She made an impact on so many people lives that she had taken care of. She will be missed for her kind heart and soul.
Sheila loved her children, grandchildren and had an extra special love for her two great granddaughters.
She leaves to cherish in her memory, her three children, daughter Jacinta Taylor(Rodney Taylor Sr.) son, Michael Gerald, daughter Lovice Gerald. seven grandchildren, De’Mari Anderson-Gerald, Destiny Taylor-Gerald, DeShawn Anderson-Gerald, Maleek Gerald, Rodney Taylor Jr., Natalia Mendoza-Gerald, Michael Taylor, three great grandchildren, Harmonie, Isabella and Asiah, siblings, nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. She will greatly be missed as she was loved by so many people.
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Services will be announced at a later date.

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  • Wayne Ford

    02.11 PM 05/18/2026

    "I would like to offer my condolences to Sheila’s family. I had the pleasure of working with Sheila for ten years at The Colonnades. She was more than a coworker, she was my friend. I will always remember her warm smile that she gave every time I saw her. I will miss her and always remember her fondly. Sincerely, Wayne Ford”

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  • Wayne Ford

    02.11 PM 05/18/2026

    "I would like to offer my condolences to Sheila’s family. I had the pleasure of working with Sheila for ten years at The Colonnades. She was more than a coworker, she was my friend. I will always remember her warm smile that she gave every time I saw her. I will miss her and always remember her fondly. Sincerely, Wayne Ford”