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Shirley Ann Clemons

1934 - 2024

Shirley Ann Clemons obituary, 1934-2024, Thornton, IA

BORN

1934

DIED

2024

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Woodley Funeral Home - Thornton

107 N 2nd St

Thornton, Iowa

Shirley Clemons Obituary

Shirley Ann (Ostendorf) Clemons

December 14, 1934 - November 18, 2024

Shirley Ann Clemons, 89, was born on December 14, 1934 to a wonderful German family, Enno and Irene Ostendorf of Meservey, Iowa. She was welcomed home from the Mason City Park Hospital by her sister, Wanda, who was 5 years old and wanted to know if Shirley could be returned for a puppy. Enno thought about it for a minute, Irene said "No."

Shirley attended school in Meservey where she was active in band (Clarinet), went to the 1952 girl's 2-court basketball State Tournament (Go Rockets) where she almost set the state record in scoring (guard) and she beat out the other 5 girls in her class to become the Band Queen. (Way to go)!

Shirley started working at the Meservey Post Office in 1953 as a clerk and quickly worked her way up Postmaster in 1985. She worked there for 39 years before she retired in 1992. She was known to go have lunch with her mother every day and hand deliver Irene her mail. No extra charge for that service. Well, maybe a dessert.

On a fateful day in 1955 Shirley went to Des Moines with her parents. While walking around Shirley was stopped and interviewed by "The Man On The Street" and had her answers and photo published in the Des Moines Register. A young gentleman from Thornton saw the article and photo, drove the 7 miles to Meservey, went to her door and asked her out on a date. The next day they went to a movie and then lunch. Shirley must have seen something she liked in this guy, Charles John Clemons, because she married him on November 24, 1957.

In October 1964, Shirley and John were expecting their first child, Ken, when Shirley went into labor 2 months early. They drove to the hospital in Mason City where an extremely premature baby was about to be born. The father said that this was not a good night because "The Fugitive" was on starring David Janssen, Barry Morse and narrated by William Conrad so could the doctor keep the young baby in the oven a while longer. The doctor said it wasn't up to him and stormed off to change the tv channel. Shirley & John's son was born weighing under 2 pounds and was not supposed to survive the night. The doctor left a note on the nurse's station to have them inform him when the Clemons baby dies, but not to bother him until after the Dr. Kildare show. John saw the note, read it, and put it back. Later he was told he should have kept it. How else would their son know who to inform when he eventually passes? In December 1964, they brought their son home and were able to hold him for the first time. Ken started crying, Shirley started crying and John started crying because he knew his days of peace at home were at an end.

Shirley was very active with the American Legion Auxiliary and the United Methodist Church of Meservey. She and John have been friends with the pastors of the church from the 1950's until the church closed in 2016. They would go to Clearwater, Florida for the winter because Clearwater and Clear Lake were easy to remember. They enjoyed visiting friends and playing cards with Shirley's nephew, Jim Grady.

One of Shirley's favorite things to do was drive in her 1955 Chevy Bel Air convertible. She bought it new while working in the Post Office and sold it only to purchase it back and restore it years later. She recently sold it to her nephew, Jay Grady of Texas, and we have no doubt she is waiting to go for a ride with him in it...again and again…haunting him until he brings the car back to be restored starting the cycle once again.

Shirley was proceeded in death by her parents Enno and Irene, sister Wanda, brother-in-law John, nephew Jerry, sisters and brothers-in-law and other close family and friends. She is known as a classy lady, a wonderful wife and mother, a hostess with glamor and style who could make an awesome Carrot Cake, Deviled Eggs and every Christmas a wild Fruit Cake. She is missed but has gone to a better place and went without suffering or pain. She made the nurses and doctors laugh whenever they came to check on her at the end. She was and is Loved.

Because Shirley detested the cold a Celebration of Life will be held on June 7, 2025, at the United Methodist Church in Thornton Iowa. Go ahead, mark your calendar, I'll wait. We will gather at 10am and services starting at 11am followed by a procession to the Pleasant View Cemetery and lunch afterwards. You don't need to bring your own lunch because lunch will be provided at a location named later. Cards can be sent to 1921 S. Shore Dr. Clear Lake, la 50428. Donations in her name can go to the United Methodist Church in Thornton or The Salvation Army in Mason City. Woodley Funeral Home and Crematory of Thornton is caring for Shirley and her family.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Globe Gazette on Nov. 30, 2024.

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Memorial Events
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Jun

7

Memorial Gathering

10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

United Methodist Church

Thornton, IA

Jun

7

Celebration of Life

11:00 a.m.

United Methodist Church

Thornton, IA

Jun

7

Burial

Pleasant View Cemetery

IA

Funeral services provided by:

Woodley Funeral Home - Thornton

107 N 2nd St, Thornton, IA 50479

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