"Happydreams Good dreams. Remember I love you.†is what Cheryl Wuulhead would tell he! bursitis even as adults. and her four- ycar-old gunde every night before bed. MmWMaddiedlulyZflaflerthevan she was driving westbound on (‘Zoncessiun 9 in :10an Pickering left the mat! linking ( Jan-mom and Stoufl'ville. en‘lered the ditch and struck a (we. She was coming home fmm Durham Region whom. along with mmv fn’vnds. \h!‘ V!“ a Run km row! hand plav. [1w case n'maim under investigaliun au‘mding to Durham Regional Phlicc Mrs. thlhcad. S l. loan-s behind hl‘l hus hand In: chikln-n Ijndsay. lnri. hair and 1m. grandchildren Iackson and Iaylor. as well a sisters Debbie and She-{kw "She had a wally good night." her younger sister Shelley Bond mld ’lhc Sun~'lï¬lme this week. "Making people get up and danu‘ and have a good time.†Mrs Wurllmad" aMnlty for Ron kwi wat Head teller toud1ed many, family Ieams at funeral Cheryl Woolhad's daughters Lindsay (left) and Lisa reminisce about their mother. On the cover, mem- (WWOOIheadCardsflmphotpsanda singlecandle make up hers gather to talk about the popular PACE credit union head teller who died in a meat car crash. the memorial table. ‘ Mrs. Mmlhmd‘s aflinityjbr Bun Iovi was no secret. PACE Savings and Credit Union. where she was a haul tc’llc'r, played their musu‘ lust wctk in“ (7H: Alain Strce'! I'mm‘h. IV SANDRA IOIAN sbolanOyrmg. m m Savings and (‘mdit Union. where she was a head teller. played their music last week in the Main Street branch. Ibe- staï¬ also setup a memorial table for Mm Whead inside the branch. where people have been leaving WIS and cant ’lbc grandmother even had a poster of band leader km Bun lovi inside her armoire. Her childn‘n said she looked at it daily while getting ready for work. - "He's a good looking guy. I like him. I'd hang out with him.†said lee Woolhead. hm husband. The couple has been separated for about six years hm remained "best buddimâ€. lho couple met at a dance In (lawman! when she was 17. Hwy started seeing each other once a week, then W a week. “Then you want to see the person every day. So I wanted to mam' her because I want- ed In su- hvr m'vry day." Mt Wimlhvad \aid 0f the \mman who got his amvmion because she was attractive and happy. "She was all about making people happy" hr and. "Hon \lllik‘. it ilhl h! up hcr “hole taut." said Lina lk‘mm‘usa. branch manager fur PM'!‘ nu Mum vat. where Mn Wlmlhmul worked since 200:3. At her funeral. the homily learned about om- ot er. Wxtlhvad'x n'gular customt-rx who would come into tlw ('fl‘dll union. Hwy would talk and Mn Wimlhmd alwzlyx asked about hm rustoIm-r's hlhbdnd. who lmd hmlth issues. lhow pmhloms would some- timvs ku‘p him in lht‘ mr. Mrs. melhmd would alwayx dmp what she was doing and head outside to say hello and have a chat. 1110 family Mn Wmilhoad had a large citric of fn'cnds. but i! wasn't umil her “ It was Shelley said A mcoptiun was held at Smuffvifle’s Royal (anadum lrgion. where her mothfl. ludy Bond, is thv prvsidcm. It was standing room only and wmv pvnplo didn'l make it into the hall fum-ral did they rvalin‘ how much slur meant In so many people. Hwy attended Orchard Park Public and Smuflvilk- District Secondary schools and spent many wintrrs.sliding down Rupen Park's mboggan hill. Mrs. Woulhcad and her sisters Were born and rats“! m Nnuflvilk’. “Wv wvn' typical kids. W't‘ fought like typi- cal kids. “1’ were Cluse.’ Shelley not- ing m their wens. they became fn'cnds and \Hlnl‘d In hang out tugmhct. “Wv’u- gumg u) miss hm wurds of wra- dum." Ms Brock. her uldt‘r sister. said. "11w Bond ’thlhmd family has been and anmm (low. er \Vmflhoad and her sisters met regu- larh an their father's home in ()m-Medumv in! m‘okvnds n! cuchre and "Ints of laughs and Ms’Brock said Their lax! get Ingvlht'r was fur Father's Day. Shv was also a frw spirit. who loved to mug and found a way to turn a negatiw into .n mxmvv. Ind) Bond. who spoke With her daughter almost daily. saw he! earlier that Samnhv. \‘hv was packing for a trip to the cottage wmc girifncnds. (, )n xhc day 0! the accident. \hc lexied Shel- lm apologizing for not being able In anend a puny {m um“ of her grandchildren. was non-510p for both visitation" PACE credit union may! Lina Benincasa and the rest ofthe staff setupamenmrialatmcMainStmbnnchinhosmur‘ofco-worka “I'm stï¬l day. You have ymumomemswhenyoubreak downfmen youdï¬AnkofmegooddnwsmdSmMShel- Her daughters laughed when talking about how their photos were “relegated†to the back of their mother’s wallet. lackmn and her new- est middaumter. Taylor. were in the from. Jackson. 4. was Mrs. \molhead's ï¬m gmmk‘hiki and whom shv (mt-n mien“! In as ‘my baby". according to her daughters who noted those two had a very special bond. Inn‘. Jackson and TBW)I"S mother. nmed Mm Mmlhead was' in the deliwry mom for their binhs and taught her cwcnming about being a mother “She would hate to see us all sad and upset: daughter Lori thlhead said. has a small memorial uf her sister set up in her Banie home that includes a pink beta ï¬sh given to her by a friend upon hear- ing of Mrs. Wmflhoad's death. Pink was- one of her fawumc wkmm "He would artuafly listen to hm." M r W00!â€" head said with a Those would sometimes kdp him in the car. Mrs. Woollm “It's wally ham to mmpteimxd.’ Ms Brock muld always drop what she was doing and head outside to say hello and have a chat. sun morome 3mm