Shirley-Richter-Obituary

Shirley Lee Richter

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

1931 - 2018

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Richter, Shirley Lee Dunlop, passed away on September 24, 2018. She was born in St. Louis, MO on February 13, 1931. She moved to Miami, FL in the 1930's. Shirley graduated from the University of Miami in 19S2, and earned her Master's Degree in Education from Florida Atlantic University. Shirley...

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May God help you find peace and comfort. Know these last years have been very difficult.

We're not sure if the message we left was included so we're leaving another. Shirley was the most gracious and loving person I've met. Whenever we were nearby she invited us to stay with them (her husband, Fritz, and she). We found my husband and she had a sort of bond as they both had Cherokee ancestors. Her parting words were always, "Please love each other for us." We did, Shirley!! Dear family of this remarkable woman, no one can replace her - she was for sure a most special lady. ...

You will never be forgotten, dear Shirley! Much love to your family.

Shirley was a very gracious lady who, along with her husband Fritz, accepted me and my children into their lives when George beverst and I married. George was raised by fritz's family from about age 11. They were so good to him and all of us. Shirley and I were friends as well as family. You will be missed, my dear Shirley!

Psalm 90:10 says that the days of our years are 70 years, And if because of special mightiness they are 80 years.
May the memories of the wonderful times you shared together bring a smile and joy in your heart.

My sincere condolences to Shirley's family and frinds. May you hold dear the memories you shared and hope it will bring you happiness as you remember her....Matthew 5:4.....

May GOD bless and keep Shirley, and bless and care for her family forever. She will be forever remembered by her family and many friends.

May the God of comfort and peace continue to be with family and friends to see you through the difficult times. Jeremiah 29:11