Shirley Ann "Goodspeed" Harper

Shirley Ann "Goodspeed" Harper obituary, West Monroe, NY

Shirley Ann "Goodspeed" Harper

Shirley Harper Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Traub Funeral Home & Crematorium, Inc. - Central Square on Jan. 23, 2026.
On November 24, 1935, Shirley Ann Harper, nee Goodspeed, was born to the late Muriel and Walt Goodspeed, in a small house at the foot of Whiteface Mountain, alongside the banks of the great AuSable River, in Wilmington, New York.

She would spend her early life in the high peaks, graduating from Mineville High School and then working at local retail shops until 1956, when Joseph Harper came to pick her up for a date. As they were sitting in his idling car, Joe handed her a small box and just smiled until she said, "Well, aren't you going to ask me to marry you?" Together they left the Adirondacks, relocating to North Syracuse, New York where Shirley set up their new home, warm with love and before long, filling with children. Shirley and Joe soon moved again to West Monroe, New York, where together they would live out the rest of their long lives. Shirley was a homemaker whose hospitality was underlined with sincere affection. "Your mother is a saint," a friend once remarked. But Shirley was more than an excellent cook and stay-at-home-mom; she was a full partner in Joe Harper Welding, the business that her husband started in 1977. She kept the books, but was also often called upon to act as a hands-on assistant or even to run heavy equipment. Shirley and Joe were married for 68 years, and she was glad to think she would soon be with him again, saying she wanted to go 'back home'. Shirley was preceded in death by her beloved husband Joseph, son Jerry and grandson Robert Brown, also predeceased by brothers, Harold Kilburn, Doug and Francis Goodspeed and sister Betty Miles.

Here to hold the years of happiness in memory are her first born son, Joseph Harper II (Anne); son, Craig Harper (Marguerite); daughter, Lorraine Dougherty (Gordon); daughter, Kimberly Haught. Jill Bouvier and Margie Dewispelare were also held in her heart as daughters well. Also holding her in memory are numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews, neighbors and friends.

There is a graveside ceremony for Shirley being planned for early spring at the West Monroe Cemetery, followed by a celebration of life gathering at the family home. Dates and times will be announced when arrangements are completed.

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January 25, 2026

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Sharon Bean Bill

January 25, 2026

What a wonderful Lady!!! Always smiling, always ready to jump in and help anyone that needed her, as a neighbor --- she always welcomed people into her home!!! She was always cooking and you would walk into her home and was hit by the heavenly smells of whatever she was cooking or baking at the time! I will always remember you Shirley with a smile on my face! God Bless!

Bonny Bean Back

January 24, 2026

Shirley.You left me with such fond memories.You were like a second Mom.My Mom loved you as a very special friend and neighbor.I remember going out in the woods and picking blue berries.I remember how nice you were to me when I baby sat sometimes for the younger ones.My sympathy to the children.You were an amazing lady

Morgan Hayes

January 24, 2026

Grandma I love you so very much heavens so lucky to have you . Arabella and I will miss you dearly !

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