Shirley-Koker-Obituary

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Shirley Ann Koker

Nelsonville, Ohio

Aug 20, 1934 – Jan 14, 2024

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BORN
August 20, 1934
DIED
January 14, 2024
LOCATION
Nelsonville, Ohio

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Souers-Cardaras Funeral Home - Nelsonville Obituary

Shirley Ann (Norris) Koker, 89, of Nelsonville, died peacefully on Sunday, January 14, 2024, at 9:23 am. Shirley was born on August 20, 1934, in Athens, the daughter of the late Ralph and Ruth (Downard) Norris. She was the widow of the late Ralph Koker Jr.

Shirley was a 1953 graduate of...

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Mike, I am so sorry for your loss and my heart is with you during this difficult time.

Sending thoughts, prayers and hugs. My heart goes out to all of you.

She was a grand ladywe were school buddiesso sorry to hear of her passing.best wishes to all your family.

Rest in Peace sweet lady. All is now well.

Joe, Mike and Family,
I was very saddened to learn of your loss. I have fond memories of Shirley during my teen years. I remember her making me feel welcome the very first time I visited your home. I moved away from Nelsonville a few years after high school, so I lost contact with most of the folks I left behind.
But I remember Shirley.
You are all in my heart and in my prayers.

Mike, Joe & Family,
This new is heartbreaking. Shirley was such a precious lady to so many people. Knowing her first as my East End neighbor, then as your Mom, dedicated community member and later as a devoted volunteer at Doctors Hospital of Nelsonville and TWIG 8 Member for many years, she always brought joy and fun to my life. I will cherish each memory I have of her stories of her family that she loved so very much and her many adventures as a young girl.
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Mike and family, Cathy and I are saddened by the passing of your mother. We hold you and your family in our thoughts and prayers. It is difficult for a son to lose his mother, in the coming days and years you will remember her lovingly.

I met Shirley when she became a member of the Women of the Moose 997 in Logan. I took an instant liking to Shirley and her dear friend Shirley Coakley. I told them they were my Shirley’s.
May peace be with Shirley’s family and friends. Reflect on fond memories and gather comfort from them. Cullen and I extend our sincere condolences.
Truly,
Kellie Rutter