The former mayor's indefatigable vitality, unquenchable spirit and bottomless supply of caring about her adopted hometown made her a singular historic figure in shaping the beauty of Santa Barbara.
OH! This hit me like a ton of bricks. It is so appropriate that you and Nick Welsh put out the word first. Sheila was a GEM - kind, caring, and she really dedicated herself to Santa Barbara her whole and wonderful life. RIP, Sheila Lodge. ❤️
Sheila was a lifesaver for our little at the time community, which had grown so much to be almost a different place.
She was always listening and trying to do the best for everyone. a leader who backed up her words with positive deeds.
I remember one day on the way up the hill to the mesa, she was pulling weeds along the road and trimming, smiling and enjoying folks walking by on the sidewalk.
OH! This hit me like a ton of bricks. It is so appropriate that you and Nick Welsh put out the word first. Sheila was a GEM - kind, caring, and she really dedicated herself to Santa Barbara her whole and wonderful life. RIP, Sheila Lodge. ❤️
Sheila was a lifesaver for our little at the time community, which had grown so much to be almost a different place.
She was always listening and trying to do the best for everyone. a leader who backed up her words with positive deeds.
I remember one day on the way up the hill to the mesa, she was pulling weeds along the road and trimming, smiling and enjoying folks walking by on the sidewalk.
She will be missed.
Sheila was an inspiration to many women interested in working for the SB community. She will truly be missed.
An admirable, ethic honorable woman