Shirley A. Bell, 83, of Canonsburg, died Tuesday, June 20, 2023.
She was born March 2, 1940, in Canonsburg, daughter of Frank and Fannie Ayres Bell.
She worked for Questa Petroleum, as an Administrative Assistant before retiring.
Shirley loved going to the casino and socializing with friends.
Surviving are a sister, Alice Ducsay; brother, Donald (Martha) Bell; special niece, Susan Belensky; and great-nieces, Leslie (Todd) Belensky and Michelle (Kellie) Vernau. Also surviving are many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews; and her close friends, Peg and Betty.
She was preceded in death by her parents; sisters: Jane, Thelma, Catherine, Florence, Pearl, Laura and Dorothy; and brothers: James, Frank, Fred, William and Robert.
At the request of Shirley, there will be no visitation.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Sollon Funeral and Cremation Services, LTD, 30 East College Street, Canonsburg, Phillip L. Sollon, supervisor, 724-746-1000.
A memorial service will be held at a later date.
Please visit sollon.com to leave online condolences.
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Veronica A Hay
June 23, 2023
Rest in peace Shirley. You were always smiling and kind to me as I have had the pleasure of knowing you these two years. Thoughts and prayers to your family & friends.
Mary boroch
June 23, 2023
I really liked her such a nice person always smiling and kind rest shirley
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