Please leave your thoughts & memories below.
Please leave your thoughts & memories below.
Mom, you would have loved seeing the way your granddaugters and thier husbands/partners got together and worked on this web page for you. It was something to behold. They love you very much. (And your daughters do, too - and I won’t even get started on Gaylord…)
So sorry to read of Shirley Anne’s passing in the paper this morning. She was a good friend for many years - through that terrible teen turmoil time - Love to Gay and the girls…
It is my prayer that everyone in your family would feel the presence of God close to you during this time of sadness. He is an ever present help in time of trouble.
ShirleyAnne was so special - lively, loving, and caring. She will be missed by all who knew her and loved her.
What a BLESSING ShirleyAnne was to me and all of us. We learned a great deal about Love, Perserverance,Patience and Right Living.
ShirleyAnne,
You’ve been a wonderful example to me. I have totally enjoyed teaching in your home and the B& B.
Your lightning bolt story (aura painting) is a permanent part of the
Lightworker Intensive. What a queen!
Sending love and light to you in the
next dimension and love and light to those who are deeply missing you on this side of the veil.
I’ll never forget your amazing
oatmeal or the generous hospitality
you showed me and Mom at Gaylord House.
With love for ever and ever.
Linda Schiller-Hanna
Dear Family of Your Beloved Shirley Anne,
Peter and I had the privilege of getting to know Shirley Anne at the Seabeck Associates Weekend over the years. We admired her and her charming husband. I recall her shining eyes and sweet smile and gentle ways. I remember what lovely worship services she designed for the associates. We will make a donation in her memory at Seabeck Conference Center. We all shared a love of that wonderful place. Please accept our condolences and a cyber hug to Gaylord,especially.
What a beautiful service today! Such cherished memories shared and lovely presentations by the younger family members. I am certain ShirleyAnne felt all the love expressed for her and was wearing her wonderfully engaging smile! May she enjoy a lasting peace in her continuing journey with the Lord.
Many blessings,
Your friend Barbara
Kris,
I am so sorry for your loss. You resemble your grammy in so many ways. I enjoyed the family photos.
The Starkovich Family
Life & death are so interesting. I didn’t miss ShirleyAnne for a week because I could feel her presence so strongly. I know she has to go acclimate now, but a large part of her is still here. She is going to help us through this “Period of Adjustment”. It’s interesting how you (I) don’t always realize what a prized friend & teacher you have, until you no longer have them. Bill & I will always treasure our memories & friendship with ShirelyAnne. I’m only sorry I wasn’t smarter, sooner. ShirleyAnne will not just “live in memory”, she is & will be an active part of my life Now and especially as we cross the vail. Love always, Dee Wellman
We were saddened to learn of Shirley’s passing recently. Shirley and Gaylord have been long time subscribers and donors to our theatre, but when we received Gaylord’s season ticket renewal today, we realized that he has been coming all this time without her. We can only trust that Shirley has been enjoying the performances alongside Gaylord, from a different type of seat. We remember her volunteering on the Village Theatre Gala Committee in Everett; she was lots of fun and a wonderful help at the event.