Shirley "Squrl" Nichols

Shirley "Squrl" Nichols obituary, Yakima, WA

Shirley "Squrl" Nichols

Shirley Nichols Obituary

Published by Smart Cremation Texas on Apr. 21, 2020.
Shirley watched for Jesus in the past few months and was ready when that angel swooped in and grabbed her up on Tuesday, April 21st, 2020. She now walks the streets of heaven, hand in hand with her forever love, praising the Lord! Shirley Kay Ribail had a small start in life at under 3 pounds on September 7, 1941. She was born at home and they put her in the warming oven and she grew into a laughing mischievous little girl. She went to St. Paul's Catholic School 1st through 8th grade, West Valley HS and then transferred in her senior year to Davis HS to graduate in 1959. She moved to Seattle after graduation where she worked at Boeing. She met John "Nick" Nichols at a Navy baseball game. He was in trouble though, because Shirley wasn't the only "babe" in the stands he was meeting after the game. When the pitcher asked him what he was going to do, he said: "I'm leaving through the outfield!" The attraction was immediate and they fell in love. They didn't have any money, but they had love and fun and some of their favorite memories were about splitting a hamburger, dancing in the streets if they liked the song and spending every minute they could together. Their whirlwind romance seemed to end when he got his orders to ship out just a few weeks later. They returned the high school rings they had exchanged and said if it's meant to be then it will be. He barely made it to San Diego before he called Shirley's dad asking to wed. Bob said: "Okay, but you can't give her back!" They were married on December 3, 1960. They decided to wait to have kids and 10 months later a daughter was born. Upon release from the Navy in 1964, they moved to Virginia to reunite with his family. They returned to the Northwest in 1967. In 1969 a son completed their family. Nick was employed with the Bureau of Indian Affairs and then the Bureau of Reclamation. Shirley was a hard worker, no matter the job. She worked circles around most people. She was a realtor and also worked in retail until they retired in 1994. They had a special relationship, held hands and laughed together for over 54 years until Jesus took Nick in 2015. Shirley never quite recovered from the loss. She is proceeded in death by her husband: John Nichols; parents Robert and Doris Ribail and Andy and Fern Nichols; sister-in-law Jill Ribail and great nephews Curtis Rehfield and Ta' Garza. She is survived by her children, Christina and Daniel Eliades and John Nichols, Jr; and beloved grandson, Jordan John Eliades. She was an inspirational person and taught us how to laugh at ourselves, be a good friend, and love family. Her siblings include: Daniel Ribail, Lea and Ed Spigler, Lorri Marsh, Virginia Cheek, Lorene Blevins, William and Robin Nichols; numerous nieces and nephews, and friends too numerous to count. She loved to play cards and games of any kind, quilting, camping, baseball and traveling the USA in their motorhome to visit family and friends. She belonged to a bridge group for over 40 years, attended EVERY family function, and kept a perfect house. She met Jesus in 1977 at Terrace Heights Baptist Church and gave her life to Him. There are so many that loved her and we know that it was because of her laughter and love. Life wasn't always easy or perfect but she always had hope for a happy tomorrow. There was always something to laugh about. It would be hard to find someone that doesn't have a "Shirley story." Many mourn her passing as she spread her joy in life to many friends and church family members. She could talk to anyone and often did. Our hearts are broken, but our faith in God says that we will be reunited one day and for that we are thankful. Until that day we carry you in our hearts with your laughter ringing in our memories. How will we go on without you Mom? In lieu of flowers please make a donation to the Terrace Heights Baptist Church in Shirley's memory. Or better yet -- attend a Sunday service. She would have liked that!

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May 3, 2020

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May 2, 2020

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April 28, 2020

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Marilyn Prieb

May 3, 2020

Shirley and Nick were very special friends who I was honored to have known. Shirley's laugh and antics were wonderful, and I know everyone who knew her knows what I am talking about. What a blessing it is to know that she has been reunited with Nick in the presence of Jesus. Love and prayers to all the family. Love, Marilyn

Earl and Diane Dale

May 2, 2020

My sincere condolences for your massive loss. As the obituary said Shirley was loved by so many, we will miss her smile and her laugh. Our prayers go out to all the family for peace and comfort that only the Holy Spirit can truly give. We celebrate as Shirley walks with Nick in the streets of Heaven.

Faye Holladay

April 28, 2020

Thinking of the family during your time of loss. Rejoice for the Lord has claimed an Angel. She was a wonderful Lady.

Gerri Miller

April 28, 2020

I am sorry for your loss. I know there must be a big celebration in heaven for all the THBC members who've gone ahead of us. Praying for comfort in days ahead. Love to all. Gerri

Lori Stafford

April 28, 2020

I am so sorry to hear of Shirley's passing. I was fortunate enough to belong to Shirley and Lea's Bunko group and shared many many laughs, stories , good food, Bunkos, and made great memories. Christie, you were a wonderful daughter to your mom and I pray you and your family find peace and strength during this time.

Katie Walker

April 28, 2020

Squirrel, I have so many great memories with you, Nick and all the family. The most cherished ones are having lunch as a group and we'd get so loud, I'm surprised we weren't kicked out of all the restaurants in Yakima! Mahalo :) Oh and please kick Nick for me and tell him I miss him! A hui hou (until we meet again). Love Katie

William and Robin Nichols

April 28, 2020

We can't think of Shirley without remembering how much she loved, how much fun she was to be around and how deeply she cared. She will be greatly missed.

Makayla Huckabee

April 28, 2020

I was so lucky to get to share so many memories with Shirley! Some of my favorites are of all us kids playing out in the pasture and on the wood pile. We have all been so blessed with uncles and aunts who instilled faith and family so strongly in us. Shirley always made me laugh. You'd ask where someone went, and she would quickly answer, "They went to poop and the hogs ate em!" I remember as a small kid I almost believed her! She had a strong faith in the Lord and a very obvious and deep love for my uncle Nick! I am thankful for that example. Hopefully her "hunters wife" rubbed off on me, it should probably come in handy one day. And lastly, I hope I always get to be a big sister just like she was and have THE BEST relationship with my sisters like her, grandma and Lori do. She was the best example to a lot of us in every different way. I will miss you so much.

Rick & Jane Davidsaver

April 28, 2020

Christy and John your Mom will always be missed, but not forgotten. We celebrate a life well lived. Shirley was a special lady.

Kevin & Shannon Vaughn

April 28, 2020

I can imagine the crazy partying that is going on in Heaven about now. Nick and Shirley were always a hoot. Joy and peace be with the family. Love you all!

Amanda Burke

April 28, 2020

We will always love and miss my aunt Shirley. She had a way of making up for all the time in between visits. My aunt Robin said it best you just couldn't get enough of her. She was a God driven, family driven, and love driven individual. She will forever have a place in my heart.

Tim and Barbara Eliades

April 25, 2020

We are so sorry for your loss. Shirley will be missed.

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