Sheila Christine Mastro

by Lynn McMillen
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SHELIA C. MASTRO

Saturday, November 26, 2022

Sheila Christine Mastro was summoned to eternal

life after a courageous struggle with a brief, but

terminal illness.  She was surrounded by family members,

including George-the family Chihuahua-Chief Comforter.

 

She was born February 7, 1965 in Morristown, New

Jersey and moved to Nashville, TN in 1972 where she resided

until 2010. She then became a resident of Williamson County,

Spring Hill, TN where she lived until July 2022.

 

Shelia was a graduate of Father Ryan High

School and Auburn University where she earned

a B.S. degree from the School of Human Sciences.  She worked

at several firms over the years, honing and utilizing her multi-

faceted interior design skills, while perfecting client confidence.

 

She was a communicant of The Church of the Nativity.

A private funeral mass and memorial service will be held

at a later date with inurnment at Holy Family of Prague

Catholic Church in Trussville, Alabama.

 

Sheila lived by the credo, “Live and let live.” Always

She genuinely greeted everyone with a happy “Hello,

How are you?” She always showed kindness and reminded

others to also “be nice” at all times.  She believed in overlooking faults

while practicing the Golden Rule. She was so very likeable!

She had a passion for “authentic things” of every type and variety- her dogs,

Mason and Bronson, pretty shoes, gift wrappings and ribbons of every sort.

 

Shelia is survived by her parents, Louis and Nancy Mastro

of Franklin, TN; a brother, Todd (Natalie) of Trussville, AL;’

niece, Gabriele (Sean) Dailey, Trussville, AL; nephews Luke (Bryanna)

Mastro, Irondale, AL; Trevor Mastro, Birmingham, AL;

extended family: Aunts: Norma Caccavale of Federalsburg, MD,

Arlene Tennant of Kensington, MD; Virginia Scarano of Lansdales, PA;

Dale Ryan (Quentin), Litchfield, CT; Uncles: David Scarano of Denton, MD;

Mark (Renata) Scarano of Penobscot, ME; Infants, Mila Mastro and

Simon Dailey- and many cousins; all their canines and felines, too.

 

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the

Scott Hamilton CARES foundation, with a gift earmarked

for much needed and continuing research of glioblastoma.

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