Cynthia J. Hudson
I can't believe your 2 year anniversary is coming up. Seems like yesterday we were chit chatting at birthday celebrations, Easter brunch, Christmas dinner and etc. You are missed every day! Thinking and missing you.
Birth date: Mar 29, 1963 Death date: Jun 4, 2021
Windham NH – Sheila A. (Wilson) Hudson, 58, passed away peacefully surrounded by loving family on Friday June 4, 2021. Sheila was born in Methuen, the second oldest child of the late John (Jack) Wilson and the late Mary (McGovern) Read Obituary
I can't believe your 2 year anniversary is coming up. Seems like yesterday we were chit chatting at birthday celebrations, Easter brunch, Christmas dinner and etc. You are missed every day! Thinking and missing you.
Sheila, the last time I was in St. Augustine's Church was when you graduated from 8th grade there.....I remember you being presented an award for not having taken a sick day in those 8 years.........this is going to be a tough one my friend....will miss you every single day my friend.......50 years of memories to cherish......Micki Charest
While we only knew each other for a short time, I found Sheila to be a genuine, warm, and charismatic person who deeply loved her family, career, and those she surrounded herself with. Her smile would always make you feel welcome, and I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to have known her. Please accept my condolences and prayers for the loss of this wonderful person.

Shelia was my neighbor since birth! When my sister, Katie and Mo would play outside together as kids, I always knew it was time for Mo to go in for the night because I would hear Sheila's beautiful, unique voice bellowing from across the way. She was always so kind to me (when the big kids got sick of the lil sister tagging along). She was buddy and always made me feel welcomed and loved.
Hi all - my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I only knew Sheila during her Fitchburg State College days and not only was she always the life of the party, but she was the heart and soul of many of our friends.
My favorite memory of Sheila is getting up on a table and dancing the Super Freak by Rick James. Every time I hear Super Freak I think of Sheila and a smile comes to my face.
We called her "Sheky" back in 80's and she is responsible for many life-long friendships. She will be missed by all her knew her.
Hopefully, she is up in heaven now dancing to some Big 80's songs and having fun.