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Mary Beth Shields

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

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August 6, 2010Mary Beth Shields, 62, of Yeager Avenue, Forty Fort, died on Friday morning, August 6, 2010, at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, following an illness surrounded by her family. She was born in Kingston, on November 23, 1947, and was a daughter of James L. Shields of Forty Fort and...

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A real priveledge to know Mary Beth in the 60's. A true joy to have been her dear friend. Bob Burns

miss you mom and happy b day ....

I and my daughter was fortunate to be one of Miss Shields students at Lehman. She energy was warm and giving. I will never forget her smile, sense of humor and the lessons that she taught me. I am truly sorry for such a loss for your family and to all the people whose lives she touched throughout her time with us.

To the Shields Family,
My thoughts are with you during this difficult time. I had the pleasure of personal training MB at my fitness center in Luzerne. We had a lot of fun together!! So sorry for your loss.

May God hold you in his arms during this difficult time. I know how it feels to lose someone you love very much, since loosing mom last summer. May God be there to guide and hold you.
Love Your cousins in Georgia
Arlene, Lenny and Kim

To the Shields Family,
My heart goes out to you for your loss. I had the pleasure to have taught with MB. She was truely a wonderful person and will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

You shone like a star wherever you were.
I thought you were truly the cat's meow.
Bright,brillant and beautiful.One of our family's treasures. Your sense of humor and joy made every occasion better by being there.Love ya cousin.

Joe and Mary Jo,
We are so sorry for your loss. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.

To the Shields Family,
It was my pleasure to have taught with MB at Lake-Lehman. Her knowledge of the written and spoken word is legendary. She was a dynamo, a role model and friend. Her final chapter was one of courage and strength--what a compliment to your family. May her memory live on like the books she so loved.
Peace to you MB,