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Shirley Stipek Case

Phoenix, Arizona

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Shirley Stipek Case, 74, born May 24, 1931 in Lincoln, Nebraska, moved to Phoenix in 1934. She attended both Phoenix Union and North High School, graduating in 1949. She later attended the University of Arizona, where she was a member of the Delta Gamma Sorority, and completed her...

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Though I never had the good fortune to meet Shirley Case in person, I do have the pleasure of knowing her daughter Margaret from work, and also as one of my best friends. I know that there was nothing more important to Shirley than her children (both the human and four legged ones) and her independence. As I understand from shared stories, when Shirley began loosing her sight, even though she could not see well enough to read, she continued being independent at home: doing chores (even...

It is my profound honor to have known Mrs. Case through the many stories her daughter Margaret shared with me. During her long hospital stay, our circle of friends adopted her, and took her directly into our hearts. I know her loving legacy will live on in her devoted children and that God will reward her in heaven. May she rest in peace always.

With respect and love,
Lisa Lovio

I have had the pleasure of working with Shirley's son, Will, over the past 10 years. The biggest honor one could pay to her is to keep her memories, values and traditions alive.

I never met Shirley in person, but I learned about her perseverance, kindness and wonderful sense of humor by hearing stories about her while working with her daughter Margaret. I hope that she will truly find wonderful peace and rest now; and know that her good deeds and character continue to live in the legacy she gave to her children.

With Love-
Martha

I was blessed to have the opportunity to meet Shirley on a visit to Phoenix. I have never met such a strong amazing soul. I remember her eyes the most. They were so bright. I hope she realizes the profound impact she had on so many people, especially her children and of course her animals. Her long stay in the hospital invoked her staff to stretch their medical minds to new levels and I know that in her peace she will know the impact she really made. I am thankful to have been in the...

So sorry for your loss. Another friend gone to heaven.