вторник, 23 апреля 2013 г.

Paul Boisvenue of Mt. Washington said McWilson “knew everyone by their first name, and she d do anyt


They could have used one of those pick-me-ups this week as they walked past her empty work station, past the bouquet of several flowers that telegraphed her absence. Lest any doubt exist about their significance, a nearby small sign containing her photocopied discount canada car rental picture announced, discount canada car rental "Cheryl slipped away from us."
On Thursday, her customers continued to be baffled over how someone so full of life had passed away so suddenly on Sunday from complications from an asthma attack. McWilson, of South Fayette, was 50.
"She was one of the first people I met when I moved here in 2005 from Maine," said Charles Niederberger, who traded emails with McWilson and occasionally stopped in to see her long after moving to Regent Square. "She was a wonderful person, always pleasant. This was a total shock. I m just sorry I didn t get a chance discount canada car rental to say goodbye to her."
"People would come in here just to talk to her. Sometimes they wouldn t even buy anything," he said. "It s been hard this week. Some people have come close to breaking down when they ve been in here."
Paul Boisvenue of Mt. Washington said McWilson "knew everyone by their first name, and she d do anything to help you. You d go to mail something, she d find a way for you to do it easier and cheaper."
The McWilsons were pastors in the Beth El Tabernacle of Peace Ministries. The six-year-old nondenominational church used to hold services in the Green Tree DoubleTree hotel, but the McWilsons recently decided to move it to the Presbyterian Church of Mt. Washington on Bailey Avenue. discount canada car rental Unfortunately, Cheryl never got to speak from that church s pulpit.

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