Cheryl Lynn Sheldon, London, ON — The community is mourning the tragic loss of Cheryl Lynn Sheldon, who was killed on June 22, 2024, in London, Ontario. She was 62 years old. Cheryl’s friends remember her as a kind-hearted individual who spent much of her life homeless, but had recently found housing. Her death has left her loved ones devastated and calling for justice.
A man who lived with Cheryl has been charged with second-degree murder in connection with her death. Cheryl had been courageously trying to escape an abusive relationship and had sought help from local agencies, but the assistance she needed was not adequately provided.
Cheryl’s brother Mark and sister-in-law Paula recently traveled from Quebec to collect her belongings and cremated remains. They, along with Cheryl’s friends and community members, are grieving profoundly. In honor of Cheryl’s memory, a fundraiser organized by Fabienne Haller and Megan Walker has been launched to cover the costs of a headstone for her resting place in Quebec and to install a memorial bench in London, Ontario.
The fundraiser, titled "Standing Against Femicide: Tribute to Cheryl Sheldon," has so far raised $100 of its $6,400 goal, with a generous donation from Megan Walker. The goal is to create a place of solace and remembrance for Cheryl’s friends and to ensure her memory is honored appropriately. The City of London has assured that a place for the bench will be available by fall.
Megan Walker and Fabienne Haller, passionate women’s advocates with a combined 80 years of community service, are leading the fundraising efforts. They are reaching out to those who support creating safer communities for women and girls, asking for donations to help achieve their goal and honor Cheryl’s legacy.
Short Summary of Cheryl Lynn Sheldon
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Cheryl Lynn Sheldon |
Date of Passing | June 22, 2024 |
Fundraiser Created By | Fabienne Haller and Megan Walker |
Goal Amount | $6,400 |
Amount Raised | $100 |
Location | London, ON |
Purpose | Headstone in Quebec, memorial bench in London, ON |
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