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Sylviane Ward
November 5, 2007
I worked with Shirley from 1979-80 at "HRS". She was very kind to me. We had lots of fun working together. Her daughter was her life, and all she ever talked about, that is what I remember most. I left HRS in 1981 and after a while lost contact with Shirley. Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. (in those years,my last name was Solomon)
Janet McKnight
November 4, 2007
She achieved what she wanted before she died. She wanted to outlive Ethan, her dog, and she wanted to see her beloved daughter Jenifer married and taken care of. Shirley was my dear friend and I miss her.
Bebe Stewart Fish
November 4, 2007
My husband Horace Fish and I, Bebe Stewart Fish were saddened to learn of Shirley's death. She was a good friend and she was and will be missed. Our heart-felt sympathy to you, her daughter and to your husband.
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