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Shirley Jefferson Obituary

Shirley Almira (Williams) Jefferson
October 31, 2024
Shirley Almira (Williams) Jefferson, wife of the late Dr. Milton T. Jefferson of Liverpool, Town of Salina, died on Thursday, October 31, 2024. She was a native of Massachusetts where her father's family settled in 1634.
Shirley always had the United Methodist Church as the center of her spiritual life. First in Lafayette Street Methodist Church, Salem MA, and First Methodist Church Lynn, MA where she proudly told everyone that the bell in the steeple was cast by Paul Revere! Later, she was affiliated with churches in Central New York where her husband served as Pastor.
Her formal education took place at Boston University School of Management, New York School of Interior Design, International Business Machines Training and Eisenhower College Summer School for Women's Studies.
She was a member of the Order of Rainbow for Girls, an organization affiliated with the Masonic Order, as well as a former member of the Order of the Eastern Star. These brought new and lasting friendships to her life.
While a student at Boston University, she met Milton Tennyson Jefferson. They later married, and together, shared the Boston University School of Theology seminary experience.
Milton Jefferson served three churches in his 35 year professional career and Shirley served as the helpmate. Community involvement afforded her further personal growth and new avenues for her many talents. She held leadership positions in her Church Conference and its women's work.
Personal time was spent reading, pursuing antiques, researching family genealogy, gravestone rubbing, creative writing and preparing and presenting programs on these subjects for church and community groups.
She was active in the Republican Party and held the office of Onondaga County Republican Committee Vice Chair for Women, and was later elected Secretary of the County Organization. She served as President of the Onondaga County Women's Republican Club and was a Founding Member of Republican Women of Central New York. For 20 years she served her neighborhood as local Republican Committee Woman. She was honored to attend six Republican National Conventions either as Delegate or Delegate at Large. These were historic experiences she always treasured.
She was a member for many years, as well as the former President of Liverpool Historical Society, and Vice President of Historical Association of Greater Liverpool. She was a former Board Member and Officer of Friends of Historic Onondaga Lake. With Kenneth Hurst, she was Co-Chairman of the reconstruction of Liverpool's Johnson Park, the Bi-Centennial Celebration and instituted the "Liverpool Is The Place" summer programs. She was a member of Asa Danforth Chapter National Society of Daughters of American Revolution and served as Vice Regent.
After being a homemaker for many years, she took employment in the offices of the New York State Assembly Minority Leader and Assemblyman Bernard Mahoney.
Shirley was honored by the Post Standard as a Woman of Achievement for her Citizenship. The New York State Federation of Republican Women chose her as Woman of the Year; the Village of Liverpool honored her as an Outstanding Citizen; she was designated a member of the Onondaga County Republican Hall of Fame; and recognized as an Outstanding Republican Woman for Town of Salina. The Liverpool Library recognized her as a Liverpool Legend.
She is survived by a sister-in-law, Gertrude Hummel; several nieces and nephews; and many friends who enriched her life.
Calling hours will be Tuesday, November 12, 2024 from 10:00 am – 11:00 am at the Maurer Funeral Home, 300 Second St., Liverpool, NY 13088 with funeral services to follow at 11:00 am. Burial will take place in Liverpool Village Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to McHarrie Life Foundation Activities Fund, 7740 Meigs Road, Baldwinsville, NY 13027.
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Published by Syracuse Post Standard from Nov. 6 to Nov. 10, 2024.

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Linda Loomis

November 13, 2024

Mrs. Jefferson was an independent woman and a faithful helpmate to her pastor husband at the same time. I'm glad to see so many of her achievements listed in this obituary so that they can be recognized and remembered as part of her legacy. Shirley's gifts were freely given at Liverpool First United Methodist Church, where she performed (in the old-fashioned way) as almost an auxiliary minister, managing weddings and overseeing activities. My children will remember her as the inspiration behind the long-standing Christmas Eve candle lighting service with its iconic little light in Bethlehem. "Well done, good and faithful servant." May her memory be an inspiration.

Harold and Janet Garman

November 13, 2024

We first knew Shirley and Milton when Hal had a summer pastorate at Sheldrake Chapel and Shirley and Milt were at the Trumansburg UMC. They took us under their wing. We then continued to know them when we returned to the old CNY Conference from pastorates in Boston and Kansas City. We admired Shirley's community involvement as well as her UMC leadership.

Bob and Cindy Koeppel

November 10, 2024

Sorry and sad to know that Shirley has passed, but also know she is with Milton. We have known them since 1967 when we moved here and became members of LFUMC. Shirley has accomplished so much personally and in her community. She will be missed by so many, and Bob and I. We are blessed to have known her and Milton. We are thinking of her family and friends.

Tobey Fischer

November 7, 2024

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