In memory of

Shelia M Cuppernell

Sep 28, 1946
Nov 22, 2016

Obituary

Shelia Mary Cuppernell was born in Denver, Colorado on September 28, 1946 to career military noncommissioned officer Clark Clintsman, and his wife Virginia.  She was a true member of the post war, "baby boomer" generation, and was the first of seven children born to this family.

From her earliest years, she traveled and lived many places.  Her father's military career demanded constant movement.  As the oldest of seven children, she assisted her mother in the raising of her siblings, especially during the long absences when her father was away.  As a pre-teen and teenager, she lived in the Far East in Japan and experienced living abroad.  She even had the chance to climb Mt. Fuji.  Through her earliest years, she had a great love for animals, owning several.  Throughout her life she also had remarkable empathy and compassion for the elderly and children.  As she was the oldest, she had much responsibility and took to it with relish; always putting others needs ahead of her own.

She had very little time to embrace childhood and due to constant relocation, she had little time to put down firm roots in one location.  Long lasting friends were only to be had with the bond of her siblings.  Shelia was a protective, introverted, and careful.  She truly had no one to confide in her innermost thoughts, and as she returned to California from overseas, she had little inkling that fate would intervene.  It did intervene when she met her eventual husband; Bill Cuppernell.  At first she could not stand him. He was a street kid with a carefree attitude to match, and not up to the standards of a dignified young lady.  However, as they began to talk, Bill showed he had a heart and a compassionate side.  They began to form a bond and she began to look past his rough edges.  A friendship began that would be the building of a love that would last a lifetime.  Shelia and Bill went and experienced many happy times, and many hard times that would have tried the strongest of souls.  Yet they remained always together.  They lived, loved and laughed through 50 years of marriage.  They had three children; Cherie, Bill and Daniel.  This couple experienced anxiety and fear when Bill went to war in Vietnam, and the terrible sadness at the loss of their child Shannon.

The family traveled many miles living in about every region of this country.  Shelia helped many people throughout her life as a private duty nurse, and was always sought after for her compassion.  She so deeply loved her family; especially her grandchildren, Ashley, Zack, Kimberly, and Elizabeth; and her great grandchildren Oliver and Sebastian.

We who knew her all our lives, truly know what a kind, caring, and compassionate woman she is (not was).  She had so much pain through the last 6 years, but she continued to think of others before herself.  God has finally called you home, my sweet mother.  May you forever be blessed in the highest level in heaven, for all you have done for your family and others.  All of our love goes with you, until we meet again!

Shelia was preceded in death by her mother Virginia, brother, Michael, and Daughter Shannon.  She is survived by her husband William, her 3 children; Cherie Abbott, William Cuppernell, and Daniel Cuppernell, her four grandchildren; Ashley Suriano, Zack Abbott, Kimberly Cuppernell, and Elizabeth Cuppernell, and two great grandchildren; Oliver Suriano, and Sebastian Suriano.

Here are some of husband Bill's reflections on his dear wife.  "She was a wonderful person who achieved peace in her life.  Her happiest times were when she was among family whom she held dearly.  She always wanted to help and never to condemn.  She would feed any animal she came in contact with. She also kept a spotless house and would not stop until everything was in its right place.  She was the love of my life and her children.  She cared for all in her extended family and her own.  So, my darling, rest in peace until we will be together again.  Be with God and know you will always be in my heart.  Your loving boy, Bill."

Service Information

Memorial Service
Friday December 2nd, 2016 11:00 AM
Queen of Peace Catholic Church
4227 Lone Oak RD SE
Salem, OR 97302

Messages of Sympathy

  1. Garry & Lisa Jordan & family says:

    Our Precious Aunt Sheila, How can I sum up a lifetime of memories & love for you. You love your family with all that you are. You have been a Blessing to all that have known you. You truly care for all those that have come into your life. Your compassion is unmeasurable. And your love for all animals hard to miss. Especially when on the phone, you'd not only inquire how all of us were doing, but you would even ask us how the family's pets were doing. We love you with all of our hearts. We miss you greatly, but I know we will see each other again. God Bless You, Our Dear Aunt Sheila.

  2. Mark & sana says:

    Sheila me and mark will miss you you were a good sister to mark and a good friend to me ,you always made me smile you did your best love your kids more then the world and your grandkids were your star you will be miss

  3. Pam and bill parker says:

    Oh I so miss my aunt Sheila she was a sweet lady and always showed me love❤️I will never forget her kind and loving heart she loved all animals and she loved my dog buddy , may you Rest In Peace and know you were so loved by me and bill

  4. Joey Schmidt says:

    Cherie, I accidentally hit submit before I put my name. Mine ends with love you to the moon and back times a million. Love you all!!

  5. Anonymous says:

    So sorry at the loss of such a special person. Sheila always welcomed me and my kids with not only open arms, but an open heart. She always made us feel like family. I was lucky enough to have known her for almost 25 years. Even when there would be many years between visits, she made it feel like it had only been days. Fly high Sheila! No more pain! Until we meet again some day! Love you to the moon and back times a million!!

  6. Rachel Russell says:

    I'm so saddened by the passing of Sheila. She was such a wonderfully loving, caring, accepting and selfless woman who put the needs of those around her before her own. I'm a family friend but Sheila took me in like family and made sure I felt warm and welcomed. She was always full of compliments and grace and was able to see through people's smile to the pain that lies beneath. She would soothe the sorrow with kindness and compassion. She's home now in heaven but for those left behind, her passing is a tremendous loss. She is so so loved and will be beyond missed. My heart hurts with u and I'm lifting u all in prayer. Love u all

  7. Brenda (Watkins) Wasnok says:

    Dear Cherie and family, I remember first meeting your mom when we were friends at First Baptist Church Fullerton. She didn't care how much you and I would talk about clothes or makeup or boys....she was always there with a smile and a hug. I had the privilege of seeing her again when Cherie and I reconnected and once again, she was there with a smile and a hug. I send my deepest condolences and prayers to all of you during this time. May God wrap his arms around you and bless you with His comfort. With love and friendship, Brenda (Watkins) Wasnok

  8. Cherie Abbott says:

    Nurse Lori no worries, and thank you for everything you and your staff did for us. How blessed we were to have great care for my mother. Thank you for coming to the viewing. If your available December 2 11am detail below with brunch served after hope you and your staff can swing by. God bless

  9. Lori says:

    OMG - that autocorrect made a huge mistake and I cannot edit! I am so sorry that appears on your memorial page! That was supposed to say Shelia's nurse.

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