It’s not often that one can say they have seen
it all.
“We knew everyone, and everyone knew us.”
In 1962, Helen took over the store with her
husband Bob Sherman
where they both worked together for over 35
years.
Helen became the main furniture and accessory
buyer, and her sense of fashion and design
made many of her creations national best
sellers.
“I remember creating some unique sofa designs
and fabric marriages that were picked up nationally by Eatons”, she said.
“Our customers loved to see our new designs
which were sometimes a year or 2 ahead of other stores”.
In November 1984, while Helen and Bob were on a
buying trip in the Far East, Wilson’s neighbor,
Chapman’s Automotive burnt to the ground,
creating major smoke and water damage to Wilson’s.
“We had no idea that our store was almost
destroyed until we came home from the trip” Helen explains.
“Our boys refused to tell us”. Sons Darryl and
Jory Sherman were both at university at the time,
but came home to manage the business until their
parents returned.
“We are very fortunate to have parents
with a positive vision”, says Darryl Sherman, third generation
in the family business. Darryl credits his
parents for starting the renewal of Downtown Oshawa.
“They invested their future in rebuilding a
beautiful new store, and insisted on staying in the same location
when no one was investing in Downtown Oshawa. “,
he said.
The Sherman Brothers took over the business in
2000.
Helen is now retired, although she regularly
visits the showroom and critique’s the displays. She continued to attend
buying
Shows until the past few years.
“We have customers come in and ask for mom all
the time. “ says Jory Sherman. “ Back then , they weren’t just customers.
They were classmates, and friends.
To celebrate Helen’s 80th birthday,
friends, classmates and customers are invited to Wilson’s this Saturday
November 9th
From 12 noon to 2 pm. Join her for cake and
coffee and a walk down memory lane!
Groundbreaking of Wilson Furniture’s New showroom June 1986
L-R Wilson's Founder Ed Wilson, Helen (Wilson)Sherman, Bob Sherman, Mayor Alan Pilkey
Happy Birthday Helen... hope you have a wonderful day... I miss all of you... Love Marilyn
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