Mrs. Sheila Ann Lemire, 47, passed away Saturday, July 19th, along with her husband, Justin E. Lemire, as the result of a motorcycle accident on Route 181 in the Town of Clayton.
Sheila was born September 6th, 1977, the daughter of Joe and Denise (Dingman) Ingerson.
She worked for many places in the Clayton/Bay area as a waitress, boat detailer, caregiver and the last twelve years she worked at the Clayton Yacht Club.
Sheila enjoyed dancing, all animals, and especially she loved the time she could spend with her grandchildren.
On July 22nd, 2012, she married Irag Veteran, Specialist Justin E. Lemire, Bravo Company of the 308th Brigade Support Battalion.
Besides her parents and sibling twins, Jessie Ingerson and Joanie Sanders, she is survived by son, Dylan Sawyer and wife Christina; daughter Elizabeth Heyl; four grandchildren, Greyson, and Rhiannon (mother Elizabeth), and Eden and Wylan (parents Dylan and Christina).
Also surviving are several nieces and nephews and longtime friend and father of Christian Johnathan (Phil) Heyl.
Surviving Justin in New Hampshire are brother David and wife Natli Lemire, brother Dylan Garrity (Fiancé Ali) sister Kristina and her husband Andy Periera, and mother Lisa and Stepfather Brook Garrity.
There will be a joint service for Sheila and her husband, Justin, on August 10th, from 10:00am until Noon, at the R.M. Edgerly and Son Funeral Home in Rochester, New Hampshire. After the Celebration at Noon, there will be a Military Honors Service from the United States Army for Justin, who was an Iraq War Veteran.
There will also be a joint Celebration of life for Sheila and Justin, August 23rd, from 2:00pm – 6:00pm at the LaFargeville American Legion.
Heather Craddock
Shelia and I were classmates at one point and became friends. Shelia would always greet me with coming up behind me and covering my eyes then a giggle while hugging me. I remember many school dances with her and us dancing our little butts off. Many weekends together with sleepovers at my dad’s. We had so much fun. Seeing her out and about at events in Clayton,Alex Bay or just in the store in Watertown we would always hug and say hi. My thoughts and prayers to all.
Misty (Faust) Partridge
My heart broke when I heard this. We were sisters all through life. I remember when your mom had the twins and we were convinced she had one for me and one for you. The nights we stayed up singing and dancing talking about boys. That night we got caught sneaking down to the river….your parents were so mad. Then as adults we were not as close life happened. Then I was sick pretty close to dead in a hospital in Virginia and my phone rang….it was you. You have no idea how you made me feel. When I moved back home we were gonna hang out and I am so sorry I never made the time. I had said after got back from my vacation we would, I was on my way home when I got the news. Oh Sheila I will miss you so very much. I love ya girl!
Deedee loy
Definitely miss Justin in the mornings going to work. He always said good morning or waved. So sorry to hear about their passing. My thoughts and prayers are with everyone!
Raymond Savage
Sheila was a beautiful person inside and out.I truly loved that girl as a person and loyal friend of many years. So many great memories growing up and hanging out over on the east line road..Rest in peace my friend..
Tom & Tina Wilson
Tom and I have such heavy hearts over this accident. Sheila was a fun loving girl with the biggest & brightest smile that we’ve been missing every day. It’s been an honor to have her and her family in our camping life all these years and we all truly miss you. Rest easy my pretty little red head ❤️ Forever in our hearts!! Tom & Tina Wilson
Tom & Tina Wilson
Sheila was a kind hearted little spit fire that we enjoyed having as part of our camping family. She was a fun loving kind of human and we miss her with each passing day. Our hearts go out to her parents Joe & Denise as well as her extended family. Rest easy my pretty little red head, you are greatly missed by so many. Much Love to you & Justin ❤️ forever in our hearts. Tom & Tina Wilson