Through her career and personal life, Sharon (Service) Fetherston forever influenced
thousands of lives. Her excellence as a teacher was widely known and often envied. As a
drama teacher it was more than just directing acclaimed productions -- she touched countless
lives improving, mending, encouraging and challenging them all. Her ability to bring together
the best of her students, herself and her colleagues made for legendary innovative and
entertaining theatre.
Her work as an English teacher was without equal. Students and parents strove to take
advantage of her uncanny ability to bring meaning to the world of literature and history. Her
community of peers extended beyond Canada’s borders, and her students learned to excel in
writing and interpretation. No doubt, this was in part thanks again to her ability to collaborate
with talent in her colleagues.
Animals were a big part of Sharon’s life; she got her first horse when she was three years old, a
gift from her grandfather. She raised and trained Arabians and Tennessee Walkers. In addition,
a huge variety of dogs shared her heart and home. All her animals were cared for with a level
of devotion and compassion that left them spoiled and well-trained.
She lived a life rich with ‘firsts’ and ‘bests’; she was an excellent cook, the first female ultralight
aircraft instructor in Canada, a world traveler
(to such places as the Netherlands, Spain,
Costa Rica and Japan) and she showed no
signs of slowing down. We all benefitted from
her example. And herein lies Sharon’s legacy;
her successes were often found in the gifts she
brought to her students and to her friends. It’s
no wonder that so many of her students
remained her friend long after class was
dismissed.
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Sharon was the best friend I will ever
have; we had a deep connection that
could never be imitated. I think of her
every day.
You are deeply missed, my love.