Sharon Shepherd
September 23rd, 1940 – July 14th, 2023
With heavy hearts the family of Sharon “Dianne” Shepherd (née: Mackay) announce her passing on Friday, July 14th, 2023, after a lengthy battle with Parkinson’s. She was predeceased by her parents, Duncan and Juanita and in-laws, Robert and Myrtle. Dianne will be lovingly remembered by her husband, Andy; daughter, Jamie (Clayton); sons, Robert (Karin) and Scott; and grandchildren: Ben (Julie), Alex, Rebecca, and Calli. Dianne was born and raised in Moose Jaw, SK where she met and married Andy on May 6th, 1961. She graduated as a Lab Technician from the Moose Jaw Providence Hospital in 1961.
Andy and Dianne briefly moved to Calgary, AB where Dianne was a lab tech at the Calgary General Hospital until Jamie was born in 1962. Following that the family moved back to Saskatchewan where Dianne continued to work as a lab tech for many years. Rob was born in 1964.
Dianne had many friends and what people would say about her most often was “She’s the kindest person I’ve ever met”, “She’s the nicest person to know”, “She’s such a sweet lady”. She will certainly be remembered mainly for her profound kindness, willingness to help others, always being there for you in troubled times, supporting many community initiatives, and her years of participation in her church, St. Aidan’s. She was always the supportive mom, spectating and cheering all her children on. Scott was born in 1978 and this kept Dianne busy with teenagers and a new baby!
Dianne volunteered her time to the organizations she was passionate about such as Hunger in Moose Jaw and the Moose Jaw Kinettes, where she was President from 1976-1977. Dianne has always had a big heart for helping others and was especially concerned about displaced newcomers to our country and took the grandmotherly role in helping young refugee families. She also enjoyed working for Evans Florist for several years.
Dianne had several hobbies that she was quite proficient at including water skiing, snow skiing, golfing, sewing, crocheting, knitting, and Bridge. She had a very close circle of Bridge player friends, and several other dear friends, supporting her to the end. She was a great planner of things and loved to arrange family reunions and friendly get-togethers. Family vacations to ski destinations, Disney World, and Hawaii were just a few but the family and friends she cultivated were her biggest treasures in life. She touted everyone’s accomplishments as though they were her own. She was so proud of her family and friends.
Some of her favorite memories were spending summers at the cabin at Buffalo Pound Lake surrounded by loved ones and she always spoke about and cherished those moments.
In Dianne’s later years, Parkinson’s began to take its toll but she fought this disease with grace, courage, and strength unlike anything we have seen before as a family. She was an encouragement and inspiration to us all that hope is eternal.
The family would like to thank everyone for their unwavering support of Dianne over these last few difficult years. Special thanks to Dr. Volker Rininsland and his office, Moose Jaw Home Care Program, The Palliative Care Program, and especially all of Dianne’s phenomenal caregivers but special thanks to her “girls” Sylvia and Beckie. She will be dearly missed by all.
A Celebration of Dianne’s Life will be held on Wednesday, July 19th, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. at St Aidan’s Anglican Church, 1247 1 Ave NE, Moose Jaw, SK. The Reverend Doctor Dean Pinter and Deacon Arleen Champion will co-officiate and interment will take place at Rosedale Cemetery. Those not able to attend may view the service virtually by going to https://youtube.com/live/
Andy, Jaimie, Robert and Scott; Our sincere condolences on Dianne’s passing. We hope the many wonderful memories you have will sustain you during this very difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Condolences to all family and Andy at this sad time . She was a great person who left a good memory to everyone .She will be remembered forever.
Dear Andy, Jamie, Rob, Scott and families,
We are thinking of all of you today as you say goodbye and share your memories of Dianne. Her love of golf, kind spirit and generous hospitality resonates with all of us as we reflect back on our time with your family. The warmth of her smile and her general interest in our lives made her a person we looked forward to seeing on those rare visits. May the cherished memories she lost through the years be the ones that carry you through these difficult days.
Sending you all are love,
Margarete, Roger & Family
Martin, Carol & Family
Andy & family,condolences to you on your loss.Dianne was a lovely lady.
We are sorry for your loss. Diane was a special person and she will be missed by many.
Dear Andy, Jamie, Robert and Scott
We are sorry for your sad loss.
We can’t help remembering great times over 50 years ago at McKay’s cabin at Buffalo Lake and steak nights at the Park Hotel. Those were the days.
Stew and Sandra Godfrey
Most sincere condolences to you Andy and your children. Diane’s passing will leave a space in your hearts. She had such a gift for giving and thinking of others. I hope the memories will sustain you through this very sad time.
Andy and family sorry for your loss
Our thoughts are with you Andy, Jamie, Rob & Scott. Dianne was such a great person and a good friend. I have lots of great memories from Kinettes, bridge, stuff we did together with our boys as Quinn, Rhett & Scott were all in figure skating and hockey together.
God Bless
Ray and Doris Ritsco