1963
2010
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6 Entries
Brenda Patton
August 11, 2010
Shirley,
I didn't know you but I know your daughter, Amber, and I just have to say what a strong and loving person she is, even coping with your death and all the other struggles in your family's life. May you rest in peace and I hope Amber, and the rest of your family have better times ahead. Thank you for giving birth to Amber and giving me a great friend.
August 11, 2010
you crazy, caring lady. loved by many you will be missed and in all of our hearts forever. rip shirley.
Cameron Beighle
August 11, 2010
I didn't know you that well. But The times I talked to you, I could tell you were a strong and brave woman. You raised two beautiful girls! We Love you very much and you shall stay in our hearts!
Amber Hughes
August 11, 2010
mom i love and miss you so much. There's so much i want to say to you.. i want you to stay close and let me know you are here, i can't lose you all the way yet. I Love You and so does Kristen. You will live in our hearts forever.
Cynthia Caceres-Byas
July 30, 2010
Shirley,
You were my best friend from grammer school through junior high. My first ever sleep-over was at your house. I have nothing but fond memories of our childhood friendship. I'm sorry we didn't keep in touch over the years, however, I know you are in a better place. May God bless you and your family.
Randy Givens
July 28, 2010
My sweet and dear sister. You will live on forever in my heart. Thank you for being you !!
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