Shirley-Lundy-Obituary

Shirley Lundy

Sarasota, Florida

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Lundy, ShirleyDec. 5, 1925 - Dec. 30, 2012"Shirley Lundy, 87, passed away in Sarasota Florida on December 30, 2012.Shirley was born December 5, 1925. After attending the University of Stockholm and completing her graduate work at New York University's School of International Relations, she began...

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I will miss you Mrs.Lundy... You were so wonderful & you always made me smile.... I will miss seeing you & scheduling your appts... My deepest sympathy goes out to her loved ones at this sad time.. I work at Dr. Brown's office & this is how I knew her....Xoxo

I met Shirley once on one of our trips down to FL, my husband Kevin Stecher was very fond of her as she was one of his favorite teachers and is also long time friends with Chris. She was as sweet as can be and I'm glad I got to meet her.

Shirley was one of the wittiest, most charming women I've ever known. Her playful spirit and loving, impish nature were highlights of every trip we made to Sarasota. I will cherish her "baby crying in her purse" and her telling of "The Tailor Joke" (which I have appropriated) will remain with me always. Thank you, Shirley, for the joy you spread to all who were lucky enough to call you a friend.

Shirley and Mom, mid 70s (I think)

Shirley, I will miss you so much. You were a dear, dear friend to Mom and to all of us. I will never forget the hours and hours of laughter, whether it be at our house or at yours or with the Village breakfast club. Much love from the Larsen family to Chris and Jeffie.

I'm going to miss Shirley in her cute cypress home on the key. Son Chris and I were close friends growing up and his mother was always supportive of whatever artistic or musical endeavor we came up with. Over the years she kept me informed of the neighborhood news I needed to know. Always quick with a laugh, she is one of a kind!

I WAS FIRST INTRODUCED TO SHIRLEY BY MY GOOD FRIEND DIXIE VANCE, WHO WAS ALSO A DRAMATIC ARTIST, AND WHO ALSO WORKED AT OUT-OF-DOOR. NOW THEY ARE BOTH IN HEAVEN, ACTING AMONG THE ANGELS.

Will Miss you Shirley.
On ocassion, those morning breakfasts, and particularily your years at the Out-of Door school. Remembering those Spanish classes but much more so, those beautiful Christmas pagents that you directed and we performed, will always be a fond memory of mine. Brad