
Celebrating the Life of
September 16, 1984 — June 22, 2024
Sheila Galdino Martin, a cherished member of the Sheffield, MA community, passed away on June 22, 2024. Known for her kind and nurturing nature, Sheila dedicated much of her life to her family and her garden.She leaves behind a legacy of love and dedication to her family, survived by her daughter, Geovana Rezende, her husband, Mike Martin, her 2 sisters, brother, and her mother. Sheila's presence will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Sheila can be made to the Berkshire Humane Society, an organization she deeply cared about. Another organization is the Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR), to help other families with addiction recovery.
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We got pretty muddy!

Here is a picture of one of the races that we our gym family ran together. We had alot of fun and many laughs! Thank you for all the memories Sheila, you will be missed greatly!❤️

Our last meeting 💔

I will love you forever, eternal longing

Daughter, I will love you eternally.

Another throw back from 2013, taken at the firefly restaurant. My friend I will always remember you smiling & laughing!

At the apartment in Falls Village. We had a fun ladies night in & sleep over, I think it was maybe 2012.

This picture was the happiest I think I’ve ever seen Sheila. We were assisting at a local community for people that were immigrants taking care of their children while they were in meetings.


One of the first times I remember going to New York with mom, to the museum.

An older photo of my mom And me baking a cake on stein lane house in Connecticut.

One of the many Christmases mom and I spent together.

Mom had sent me this screen shot years ago and it shows her in the hospital when I was born.

Matching aprons with my mother and her husband Mike.

This was went mom and Mike were living together and we were making Thanksgiving. She will be missed.

Above is a photo when my mother, my honorary grandparents and aunt came to visit us in America. I was the youngest in the photo, and I will always cherish this memory.
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