Sheila Corbiere, age 71, passed away peacefully on her own terms, at Hospice Simcoe on March 13, 2025.
Predeceased by her parents, Barney and Ena Corbiere, brother Martin and sisters Ann and Donna.
Survived by her loving and most supportive spouse, Ed Gale, sister Leslie Corbiere, sons Matthew and Christopher Nicholls, and Grandsons Nathan and Logan Nichols.
Sheila devoted 20 years with Barrie Simcoe Housing as a property manager, she was known for her organization and making sure everything was always taken care of with the absolute best care. In her free time, she absolutely loved working in her garden, or to relax on her patio with Ed, enjoying wine together.
At Sheila’s request, there will be no service.
We would like to give our heartfelt gratitude and thanks towards the wonderful staff at Hospice Simcoe, for the exceptional care towards Sheila
In lieu of flowers, a donation to Hospice Simcoe is appreciated, or to the RVH Cancer Centre.
(Hospice Simcoe) https://hospicesimcoe.ca/
(RVH Cancer Centre) https://www.rvhkeeplifewild.ca/donate-today/
Peaceful Transition Simcoe
Debbie Harris
Posted on: Monday, March 17, 2025I was so sad to hear about Sheila. She was so awesome. I worked with Shelia from 2007. I was just a housing clerk when I started. When I joined the team of property manager she was a wonderful mentor. We still talk about her when we have a difficult tenant and how Sheila would have handle the situation. It was wonderful working with her. She was such a great coworker. I loved the days when a few of us would head over to the Fry Guy for lunch..
We missed her when she retired.
I am sorry she was removed from your lives far too soon.
Ed Gale
Posted on: Wednesday, March 19, 2025Debbie, thank you for the kind words and for remembering Sheila. Yes she was amazing, and gone too soon!
Marlene Szepesi
Posted on: Wednesday, March 19, 2025I’m so very sorry for your loss.
I had the pleasure of working with Sheila for many years. She was a genuine, kind and caring person who was always willing to help whenever she could.
Thinking of you and your family during this difficult time.