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Shirley Bellowe Century

Boise, Idaho

1932 - 2018

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Shirley Bellowe Century85 YearsShirley Bellowe Century, 85, passed away on February 26, 2018, in the privacy of her home in Scottsdale, Arizona. Shirley (Ekus) was born on September 24, 1932 in Akron, Ohio, and raised her family spending much of her life in Akron. Her parents were Hyman Ekus (who...

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Ted, we were so sorry to hear about Shirley's passing. We remember both of you with great fondness. You were great neighbors on Riverbend and we remember you both as lively and fun-loving people. Shirley will be greatly missed.

Shirley was a dear friend to Sisti, me and our daughters, as are you, Ted. When Shirley married you, she opened her heart to us in friendship as well. We have so many treasured memories of our shared times together. Shirley's devotion to family and the warmth of her friendship are foremost, and also the shared camping trips and fun travels around the Idaho back country. It was always nice seeing Tod on his visits to Boise, too.
You and Shirley are in our thoughts and prayers, Ted,...

Ted, I'm sorry to hear of Shirley's passing. My thoughts are with you.

Ted and my friendship predates Shirley's arrival. The true measure of Shirley's love and warmth was the changes I witnessed in Ted after their wedding. Truly lives well lived. To Ted and both families, know that you are in our thoughts during this time.

Love and Peace

John & Kathy Rausch Boise

We are so sorry for family's loss, Howard. She was such a positive force and person. You are in our thoughts and hearts. Janet and Cory Croyle

So sorry to hear of Shirley's passing. I will always remember her with great fondness and respect. She was a lovely lady and a great neighbor, so full of life and kindness. She will be greatly missed by many. Condolences to the whole family. Best wishes

Ted:

So sorry to hear of your loss. You and Shirley are in my fond memories from Rotary while you were in Boise. I wish you and your family the best through a difficult time.

I am so sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort help you through this difficult time.

Our sincere condolences to the Ekus Family on the recent passing of Shirley. Our families all grew up around the Anshe Sfard Synagogue first on Raymond St., Copley Rd. and later on Revere Rd. I remember her Father leading dances at my Bar Mitzvah and using his infamous whistle to gather everyone. Shirley was right behind leading the charge.
Best whishes to Harvey and Delores.
Herbie and Sally Stein