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Shirley RADCLIFFE Obituary

YORKTOWN - Shirley Anne Radcliffe passed away on Thursday, Oct. 7, 2010 at Riverside Hospital, in Newport News, at 63 years young.
Her life was a love story: In the fall of 1968, a then young Shirley Anne Flaherty met her future husband, David Radcliffe on the campus of Syracuse University – almost 42 years ago to the day. With 40 years of marital bliss between them, David considers himself to have been a very lucky man. "She has been everything to me, my girlfriend, my best friend, my wife, and my lover," a tearful David shares. But there is so much more to Anne's life, she was a wonderful caring mother of two great boys, a great neighbor, and a lovely person to be around.
David's career lead them on a path in the Air Force, where as a couple and later family, they traveled the country together living in exotic places from New York City to the Mojave Desert, with assignments at Edwards AFB, Calif.; Grand Forks AFB, N.D., MacDill AFB, Fla., and twice being stationed at Langley AFB, Va. Anne also saw the world with her family spending six years in Germany, including three years in Berlin. When the Berlin Wall fell, Anne was there and a year later she participated in German reunification.
Ultimately Anne and David settled with their family in Hampton Roads, where they watched their two boys, David and Dana, grow up and become fine young men. Appropriately for a military couple, both would find work associated with helping military families. Anne's work with veterans, as a vocational rehabilitation counselor, for nearly a decade was a professional passion. Her veterans always knew they had an advocate with her, but her marriage to David always remained her one true passion.
Three and a half years ago, Anne learned that she had a brain tumor, but during her struggle with the disease she always chose life and remained optimistic. Even though it was the most difficult three-and-a-half years of their family's life, it pulled them even closer together. Then on Thursday, a week ago, her suffering and long-term struggle came to an end as Almighty God called her home to Him.
Reflecting on where Anne is now, David says, "Right now Anne is having a cocktail some where on a Heavenly cloud with her dad and other friends we've known. No more pain for her, only those she leaves behind - maybe time will heal our wounds. I plan to see her again when my time arrives, until then, I must put one foot in front of the other and try to live this life to the fullest. Without her it will be a lot harder. All my love to you Anne!!!"
Her father preceded Anne in death, but she leaves behind her mother, siblings, her husband, two sons, a daughter-in-law, and grandson who will all miss her dearly.
A funeral service will be held at 3 p.m., Oct. 23, 2010, at St. Matthew's Anglican Catholic Church at 215 Main St, Newport News, VA.
The family asks that in lieu of flowers, you please make a contribution in her memory to St. Matthew's Anglican Catholic Church. View and post condolences on our online guestbook at dailypress.com/guestbooks.

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Published by Daily Press from Oct. 17 to Oct. 18, 2010.

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Maren Springsteen

October 11, 2020

Dearest Anne, you'll never be forgotten! Walked past your old house the other day and think of you so often. God bless you all!

Tom & Brenda Eddlemon

September 22, 2011

David,

I am so sorry to learn of Anne's passing. We enjoyed our time together in Berlin. You and your family are in our prayers.

Christopher Meyer

May 15, 2011

Dave, Nancy and I are in shock. I just found Anne on facebook, but not as I had wanted. Our deepest sympathies. Our memories of you two and the kids are special. May God be with you as he is with Anne.

December 27, 2010

Dave - I received nice package of materials relating to Anne's passing away in October. I was very sorry to hear the not unexpected news, but I enjoyed reading about what a neat and wonderful woman she was and all of her accomplishments in life. I was privileged to know her, even if my time with her was too short in my capacity as her counsel. She will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with Anne and you and your family.

Warmest regards.

Mike Riselli

Victoria Sager

November 16, 2010

David,
Wonderful thoughts and tributes to your wife, may these memories and blessings give you comfort and bring you peace at this sad time.

October 26, 2010

Dave and Family,
Although I did not know Anne well, during the times I spent with her,I found her to be a loving, kind and joyful lady with a wonderful sense of humor.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all as you go forward with Anne in your hearts.
Mary-Ann Heubusch

Brian McLane

October 23, 2010

to be loved and to love someone is a gift that many people do not get to experience. David and and Anne truly loved each other and life. I will never forget the excitement the night David was going to introduce us to Anne (aka shirley). She became a big part of our college experience with her perpetual grin and everything we did( some of which we will not talk about). I was blessed to have been part of their wedding party. thank you Anne for bringing so much joy and happiness to our friend and fraternity brother. love you both.

October 23, 2010

Our tour in Berlin was special for many reasons; the time, the city, and most of all, the wonderful people we shared experiences with. Anne and David are front and center in our memories for their warmth, their caring community spirit, and most of all, their sense of humor. Anne will always be part of a cherished memory. Our sympathy and prayers are with the Radcliffe family at this difficult time.

Ron, Susan, Michael and Matthew Nelson

October 22, 2010

We first met Dave and Anne in 1985 in our stairwell apartment house in Stuttgart, Germany, literally shoveling water out of our common flooded basement. Their cheerful attitude and bubbly personalities cemented a friendship that has lasted for over 25 years. After Patch Barracks, we were fortunate enough to be neighbors again in Berlin, where our children, Kelly, Ryan and Meghan, enjoyed playing with Dana and DJ after school. When we returned to the States, although we lived 3 hours apart, our friendship continued, highlighted by an annual reunion, celebrating the Fall of the Berlin Wall in the DC area. We miss Anne's love of life, her sense of humnor and ready wit terribly, but know that she is in the hands of a loving God who will watch over Dave and the boys.

Hank and Donnita Whittier

Karen DeSeguirant

October 22, 2010

Dave and family,
I feel truly blessed to have known Anne. She was, without a doubt, one of the nicest people I have ever met. Her smile could light up a room and her care and concern for others was touching. Although deeply saddened by your loss, take comfort in knowing that she will live on in the hearts of all she knew. I know she is watching over us all. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Carmen Moritz

October 22, 2010

Dave and Family,

I feel very blessed and privileged to have known Anne. She was a true lady with a heart of gold. Anne could make you smile and laugh no matter what. We had many happy times at the VA. Our ladies luncheons at the Smithfield Station, and our lunch at the Carrot Tree are memories I'll always treasure. I only wish there could have been more. What an amazing woman! My prayers are with you all. Love, Carmen

Ana & Jerry Benson

October 21, 2010

The privilege of being the Radcliffe’s neighbors for the past 15 years has been a time of enjoying Anne’s hospitality, graciousness, and her ever present smile. We shared many happy times watching our families growing and exchanging stories about our grandchildren. As her challenges grew over the past three years, her strong spirit never wavered; her strength and hope never flagged; her courage was an inspiration. She will always remain in our hearts. To Dave, David Jon, and Dana: know that you are in our thoughts and prayers always.

Pat Capezio

October 21, 2010

Dave, Anne was a lovely gracious lady who had a wonderful infectious smile. I am so happy that I had the opportunity to meet her at my retirement party. I have a wonderful picture of her there laughing with a MCTP graduate--- will send it to you. My thoughts and prays will be with you especially on Saturday. I so admire her courage and strength . I hope the 40 years of wonderful memories will give you strength and courage to face the future. May God bless you, Anne and your family always and in all ways. Pat Capezio

Valerie Rasieleski

October 21, 2010

David and Family I only knew Ann a short time but she was a wonderful person. My deepest sympathy in the loss of one so dear to you. May she rest in peace.

Lori Ehlers

October 20, 2010

Anne was an amazing woman with a vibrant spirit and infectous smile. I will never forget Dave affectionately calling her "blondie". Dave and family, my prayers are with you all...

Karen Frey

October 20, 2010

Annie was like a ray of sunshine that brought joy and laughter to everyone. With deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Laura Murray

October 19, 2010

Mr. Radcliffe and Dana,
Mrs. Radcliffe was the most optimistic patient I have ever had the pleasure of working with.
You both did such a wonderful job of caring for her during her lengthy illness. You are an inspiration for all of us. So sorry for your loss.

Sabrina Bruno

October 19, 2010

Dear Dave and Family,
I was so sad to hear of Anne's passing while sitting in my hotel room in Dublin, Ireland. I so wanted to send words of encouragement, but just could not find the right words to express how sorry I am for your loss. I do want you to know that I thought about you and your family often during the remainder of my trip. While in Dublin, we stopped in to Christ Church Cathedral...a magnificent Episcopal church originally constructed in 1038. It was there that I lit a candle in remembrance of Anne. The light from that candle shined brightly in the cathedral that day just as Anne shined brightly in each of your lives every day. I am not sure if there will ever be "appropriate" words to say to help you through this difficult time, however, I do hope that you can take some comfort in knowing that there are many people who are praying for you and your family and that Anne is watching over you and your family from above. Anne was a very kind and loving person. She will truly be missed by all.

Liz Schauer

October 19, 2010

Dear Dave and Family. My deepest sympathy. Anne will be missed greatly. I had the pleasure of working with her for 4 years. She was always cheery and always helpful to her veterans and her coworkers. We used to chat about Germany and her family. She would bring us special chocolates and cookies at Christmastime. She had an incredible work ethic and was one of the strongest, most positive woman I have had the pleasure of meeting. I admired how she and Dave were still so in love and were there for each other. I also remember when things got tough with the illness and I remember asking Anne if she was going to do any traveling or special things while she was still able to. She replied. I don't want to do anything crazy. I just want to be with my family and friends and spend as much time with them as I can. She knew what was most important in life. I admired her and I know I will still be looking to her for guidance. I know she will be an angel watching over us.

John MacDonald

October 19, 2010

Goodbye, Anne. You and Dave were very kind to me when we hardly knew each other. I have and will miss you!

October 19, 2010

To the Radcliffe Family,
I worked with Annie most of 2006 at the VA Vocational Rehabilitation office in Newport News. Her kindness, joyous attitude, her welcoming demeanor, Annie's inquisitiveness, her respect for veterans, and so much more is missed. She touched a lot of veteran lives, assisted so many in getting their lives in order. I have been privileged to know her. My condolences to David, Annie's family and friends.

Charles Lawing, China Grove, North Carolina

Annette Landi

October 19, 2010

To the Radcliffe Family-
Annie will be so missed. She was one of the kindest, loving, happy souls I have ever met. May her eternal soul rest in peace until we meet again. The Radcliffe's are in my prayers. Annie will be missed.
Love,

Mike & Carol Berry

October 18, 2010

Dear Dave and family - we were so sad to hear of Anne's passing. We know that this will be a difficult journey for you and your family - but please know that we are praying for you. With much sympathy,

Joseph and Maren Springsteen

October 18, 2010

We loved Anne deeply and are saddened by her passing yet comforted she won't suffer any more. Her joyful, angelic spirit will never be forgotten and we send our Love and sincere condolences to the entire lovely Radcliffe family, our dear friends. Bless you!

Maren Springsteen

October 18, 2010

Anne was a true angel and felt like a second mother as well as dearly beloved friend to me. I spent countless hours in the Radcliffes' kitchen in Berlin, explored Berlin the day after the Wall fell, before that the divided Berlin on numerous occasions.
David and Anne and dear David Jon and Dana were our closest family friends, they took me to see 'Oklahoma' in Berlin, we went to see Bob Hope visit the troops at Tempelhof Airport, numerous beautiful memories will not be forgotten.
Anne's radiant smile and infectious laugh, always in a cheerful mood, her gentleness and beauty will surely enrich Heaven immeasurably.

After I married my soulmate Joseph who was backpacking through Europe, I emigrated to DC in 2001 and saw the Radcliffe's at least once a year at the "Fall of the Wall" celebration at the German embassy, and when I fell very ill myself and had my first check up at GW Neurology, met with Anne and David at an Austrian Cafe in Georgetown, and that day, they were the only ones we loved being around as they understood from their own experience what challenges in the form of physical suffering are like.
My heart is heavy and goes out to dear David, Dana and David Jon and their entire families, yet there is peace that dear Anne is relieved of suffering now and rests in Heaven.
Thanks you for all the love you shone into everyone's heart, dearest Anne, my life is so much richer having met you and been your friend!
Our sincere, heartfelt condolences to you all, your Maren & Joseph xxx

Shelli Dunn

October 18, 2010

"There is no doubt how very special Anne was to Dave, his soul mate. Dave always had a glisten in his eye and a grin on his face when he would talk about the true love of his life, Anne. I know she was a truly great mom, and absolutely loved being a GRANDmother!! She will be deeply missed."

Tim Cornette

October 18, 2010

All of our plates in life are more bountiful through knowing Anne. She was an immense joy to be around and my life is richer by knowing her.

With love, thoughts, and prayers,
Tim and Rachel Cornette

Dianne Brinson

October 18, 2010

I agree, "to know Anne was to love her." She was truly a kind, loving, and most generous human being. When Mark Radcliffe (David's brother) and I got married in 1989, one of my friends -- upon meeting Anne -- said, "Dianne, you are SO lucky to be getting such a nice sister-in-law." We will miss you, Anne, but we're happy that you are at peace now.

Jerry wyatt

October 18, 2010

I know of Anne through Dana and kept up with all the family was doing to comfort her. Reading her story above touched me deeply. Such wonderful memories to recall & comfort.
Jerry Wyatt

Christian Siegert

October 18, 2010

We 'll never forget Anne!
Be all be blessed in this great family !

October 18, 2010

To know Anne was to love her. As my friend, fellow professional, and as a truly wonderful human being, she brought joy to every occasion.

Hundreds of disabled veterans achieved rehabilitation success as a result of Anne's empathy, compassion,and consummate professionalism.

Rest in eternal peace, Annie.

"RS"

Thomas Stiver

October 18, 2010

Our shared tour of duty in Berlin was an amazing time. I remember most Anne's good humor and easy laugh. I am honored to have known Anne and Dave and their sons. God be with you and bring peace to all your hearts.

Betty Graves

October 17, 2010

Annie, was a blessing to me and my husband, Jim, as she was responsible for our 1st date at Syracuse University in 1969. Jim departed this life 6yrs ago and I'm sure that they are together swapping stories and laughs.
I'm quite sure that he is telling her "Well done, good and faithful servant."
Much love and many prayers, Betty Graves

Charles Wainwright

October 17, 2010

David, David,Jr, and Dana: Annie was a blessing and an inspiration to all of us who knew her. I don't know many people as positive, upbeat and optimistic as Annie. Times with Annie & David were always fun times; like the happy times at SU; and the "hum-dingers" on the boat on the Chessapeake way back in the '60's. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. --- Chuck Wainwright

October 17, 2010

What an inspiration to read such a warm love story. Annie was a blessing to you all, and we hold you in our hearts. -- Rick and Alison Schoew

Ted Blaney

October 17, 2010

Anne will always be an inspiration in our lives. We will miss her dearly and have only the fondest of memories. I truly wish David and his sons all the best during this very difficult time. With love and prayers...

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