Sheila Pinkham Wyatt, 75, died Feb. 26 at Hammersmith House in Saugus, Mass. She was born in Boston and raised in New York City and Marblehead, Mass. She attended Miss Hall's School in Pittsfield, Mass. and Smith College.She was an actress whose movie credits included "The Crucible," "Rain Without Thunder," "Say Anything" and "Collision Course." She appeared in several television productions, including "Murder She Wrote" and "The Wonder Years."She is survived by her sister, Wendy Crothers of St. Augustine, Fla.; brother, Peter Pinkham of North Conway; stepdaughter, Vanessa Noel of St. Augustine, Fla.; step-granddaughter, Victoria Noel of North Conway; step-great-granddaughter, Kate Zeliff of North Conway; and 12 nieces and nephews.She was predeceased by her husband, John Travers Wyatt and her sister, Patricia Casey.Graveside services will be held in North Conway Cemetery later in the spring. There will be no visiting hours. Donations may be sent to Mount Washington Valley Theatre Company, P.O. Box 265, North Conway, N.H. 03860-0265.Furber and White Funeral Home in North Conway is in charge of arrangements.

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