Martha-Shimala-Obituary

Martha Shimala

Munster, Indiana

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MARTHA SHIMALA (NEE AMBROSE) WHITING, IN Martha Shimala (nee Ambrose), 85, of Whiting passed away Tuesday, January 11, 2011 at her residence. She was the beloved wife of the late Frank J. Shimala who passed away July 13, 1996; loving mother of Celia "Cissy" (late John) Wishnew of Allen, TX, Rita...

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Aunt Martha's personality, talents as a cook and genuine love for life impressed all who knew her. We will miss seeing her at Perogi Fest parade, sitting in her chair on the curb with Twerp. Love from niece Nancy Gilbert and family

Dear Rita, John, Rachel and Quentin: We extend our sympathy to you and your family. Love, Mary Kay (Petrunich) Ader and family

Cissy, Marty, Rita, and Danny: I was so saddened to hear of the loss of your mom. You are in my thoughts and prayers. The real test of our character comes when we lose our precious loved ones. The healthier you keep yourself, the more you will be able to keep your mom's values, ideas, and skills, alive. I remember how much your mom supported my mom and Corrine when they battled end of life issues.

Karen Whitezel-Kaminski
Demotte, IN

My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time. I am very sorry for your loss.

Suzy Boyle

Cissy, Martin, & Rita: It's so sad to lose a Mom - God Bless!
Your cousin, "Kookie"

Marty, Rita, Danny and your respective families, I am sorry to read of your loss. I remember your mom all the way back when Marty and I played for your dad on the Bairstow green team in minor league. My condolences to you.

Rita, John, & Rachel,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Dearest Cissy and Family: I am so sad for you as you experience the loss of your beloved Mom. She was a great gal! I wish I could be there with you. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers. Much love,

The world has lost a great soul. A wonderful person has left our presence. Two memories that standout to me are: she always had a smile and she was a great cook who was not content until you were stuffed.

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this difficult time. Be comforted by remembering the words she surely will hear: "well done, good and faithful servant". God bless.

Paul Rokosz family