Stewart Whittenton, Sheila Lou, Clearwater transitioned on Monday, August 23, 2021. She was born in Daytona Beach, FL. Sheila growing up years and completing her basic education was in New Smyrna Beach, FL
Sheila was a Seafood Specialist for 25 years with Publix Super Market.
She was a member of Dunedin Assembly of God 885 Lake Haven Road, Dunedin. She was a member of the Jewles Women Group.
Her sister Rosella King preceded her in death
Cherish memories...
Son: Joel M. Whittenton, Jr.
Daughter: Merritt Mitchum
Grand children: Amanda Moore, Crystal Cummings, Zeke Mitchum, Johnathan Mitchum, Junior Jeremiah Whittenton
Brother: Charles Swift
Sisters: Birtha Swift & Gretchen Swift
Other relatives and friends
Life Celebration Saturday, August 28, 2021 at 11:00 AM with viewing from 10:30 AM until Service time all at The Dunedin Assembly of God.
In Lieu of Flowers donations to Dunedin Assembly of God.
Entrusted Care to Smith-Young Funeral Home and Cremation Service.
Sending peace to you and your brother she was av vary blessed women
Merritt I am so sorry for your loss I truly understand mom went home to Jesus on August 10. I remember when we were little we ues to go over to your parents house after church and I believe a few Bible study she was such a sweet spirit ❤ I think Mom and your mom are having the time of there life. And our dad as well. I Love you and your family God bless you
Merritt, I'm am sorry to hear of your moms passing. I truly know the pain that you feel. I loss my mom in March and the emptiness and pain that I feel in my heart is indescribable. I will pray for the Lord to give you all a peace that surpasses all understanding. Keep good memories close to your heart. You all have my sympathy.
Merritt I am so sorry to hear about your mom... she was a great woman of God... my condolences to you and your family... 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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