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Tom Kampfe, D.D.S.
May 25, 2005
What a great, kind, benevolent lady. The day she passed she visited me spiritually. God worked in great ways through Shirley. She will be missed here, but God has her busy in heaven. Blessings!!!
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Bill & Deegy Metzger
May 16, 2005
You are missed, more than words can say.
Dick Huber
May 13, 2005
First met Shirly back in the early 70's in Denver. Have always enjoyed the chances when I was able to visit with Shirley and Glenn from time to time and via Christmas letters. She conveyed a sense of caring for individuals and justice for people in general. She will be missed.
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