Born on March 8, 1946, at St. Edwards Hospital in Fort Smith, Arkansas, Sheila was the daughter of Walter and Grace Henson. She grew up with a deep love for family and community—values that guided her every step in life.
Sheila began her career as a beauty operator. Later, she spent 36 years serving the community at Spiro Pharmacy. Sheila always went out of her way to help those she served, and unlike most, loved working with the public.
Sheila’s proudest work was her family. She lovingly raised her daughters to become devoted mothers themselves and cherished her role as an involved grandmother. She was a constant presence in the lives of her grandsons, offering encouragement, joy, and unwavering love.
Christmas was always special at Meme’s house. Over the last few years, Sunday dinners became important to her, and no matter what state the boys may be living in, they always made a point to try to come together for Sunday dinners.
Sheila found joy in life’s simple pleasures: a good Hallmark movie (especially Christmas in July marathons) and home decorating shows. Friends and family will fondly remember her ever-full candy dishes of Bit O Honey and Werther’s candy that she always encouraged guests to “grab a handful” before they left.
Sheila’s kindness, perseverance through years of health challenges, and loving spirit touched countless lives. She had a gift for making people feel special and valued. Her faith was important to her, and she loved attending services at Cavanaugh Freewill Baptist Church while she was able to.
She is survived by her devoted husband, Larry Don Garrett; her daughter, Nicole Garrett, and partner, Paula Shannon; her grandsons, Jaxton Garrett-Spring, Boone Garrett-Spring, Jalen Cloud, and Kaeden Cloud and wife, Hailey; and her great-grandson, Aubrey Cloud, who she absolutely adored. She is also remembered with love by extended family and friends who will forever hold her memory in their hearts.
Sheila was preceded in death by her daughter, English Garrett Cloud; her parents, Walter and Grace Henson; her brothers, Burl Henson and Carl Henson; and her sisters, Ruth Smith and Phyllis Lovett.
A memorial service celebrating Sheila’s life will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 23, 2025, at Mallory- Martin Chapel in Spiro, Oklahoma.
The family extends their deep gratitude to the CompleteOK Hospice nurses and staff for their compassionate care during Sheila’s final months.
Sheila’s legacy is one of love, generosity, and grace. Her presence made the world sweeter, and her absence will be deeply felt.
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