Sheila Elaine Rodgers

November 15, 1964 - May 30, 2017

Sheila Elaine Rodgers

November 15, 1964 - May 30, 2017

Obituary

Sheila was born to Billy and Justine Rodgers in Joliet Illinois on November 15, 1964. She was the youngest of four children and her blue eyes, smile and contagious laughter, even at an early age, quickly stole the hearts of those she met.

She attended school in Blaine and Ferndale High Schools and upon the death of her father in 1982 it was her ardent desire to return to Blaine High School so she could graduate with her friends.

Sheila enjoyed working within a team to accomplish goals. This was fostered at an early age during her time at Blaine High School where she was a member of a state championship 4 x 100 relay team that held the state record for many years. As an adult, she used the same philosophy when she tackled problems or projects at work. She recognized the truth in the concept that one of us is not better than all of us.

She welcomed a challenge – and was a strong advocate that anything a man could do, a woman could do as well, if not better. She would take cross country trips on her Harley Davidson and despite the mileage or conditions, would never complain. She typically would be the first one up the next day to enthusiastically ride through the next mountain pass.

In 2010 Shelia met her husband Jeff Smith. She appreciated Jeff’s calm demeanor and repeatedly commented that she would follow him anywhere and in the summer of 2014 she followed him to Coeur d’Alene where they were married on their way to Sturgis.

Domestic duties were not particularly her forte. She tried gardening, canning, cooking, cleaning, and everything that comes with it but found she would much rather be off visiting with friends, riding her Harley or caring for her many animals. She had a passion for her animals, especially her goats (Priscilla and Polka Dot) and her dogs (Tucker and Meika). She bottle raised the goats and even went to the extent of having Jeff build a goat pen right outside the back door so that she could watch over them from the kitchen window. Tucker and Meika are part of her immediate family and when she was told she was highly allergic to dogs, she told her allergist she didn’t care what she had to take or do to live with them but they weren’t going anywhere!

One of the things that Sheila enjoyed most in her life was her wide circle of friends. She placed value in each friendship whether you met her as classmate, work friend or one of her fellow Harley riders. If you knew her, she was a friend for life. She especially enjoyed having a goodtime with her friends and colleagues and was quite comfortable laughing at herself. She enjoyed funny pranks, bad jokes or anything that would get people to laugh and enjoy themselves. When she smiled her whole body smiled and you were thankful to be sharing that moment with her.

Shelia was a beloved wife, sister and friend. She was predeceased by her father Billy Waymon Rodgers and her mother Justine Raenette Moots. Survived by her husband Jeff Smith, brother Bill (Marla) Rodgers, sister Cherie Christensen, brother Steve Rodgers (Monica Bruland) and numerous nieces and nephews. A celebration of life will be conducted on June 25th at Blaine Marina (235 Marine Drive, Blaine) from 1-3 P.M.

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15 responses to Sheila Elaine Rodgers

  1. She will be greatly missed as will her beautiful smile.Prayers of finding peace for the many that loved her.

  2. Sheila,
    I am not here, I do not sleep
    I am a thousand wings that flow
    I am the diamond glints on snow
    I am the sunlight on ripened grass
    I am the gentle autumn rain
    When you awaken in the mornings hush,
    I am the swift uplifting rush of quiet birds in circled flight
    I am the soft stars that shine at night
    Do not stand at my grave and cry
    For I/m not there I did not die

    Everywhere we are and everything we see there will always be a little piece of you
    You touched so many in so many ways with your great big open heart
    You cannot be replaced
    Just admired and remembered with fondness and love

    Rest easy in the knowledge that the life cycle never truly ends
    A new adventure has begun
    Wherever life takes us we will all meet again some day

  3. “There are no goodbyes for us. Wherever you are, you will always be in my heart.” – Mahatma Gandhi

  4. Liz Thistle says:

    I worked with Sheila at UPS and then followed her over to A&A because I wanted to be under her leadership. She was a great mentor and always there to help. She will be missed by so many and I will keep you all in my prayers.

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