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Lila GIRVIN Obituary

August 20, 1929 - January 9, 2025

Lila Shaw Girvin passed away at home on Thursday afternoon, January 9th, 2025, surrounded by her loving family.

Girvin was born in 1929, at the onset of the Great Depression. She grew up in Jefferson County, Colorado, near Denver, with vivid memories of the landscape: "Red Rocks, Aspen, big sky, sunshine, openness, flat plains, and high mountains."

Lila was interested in music, playing piano and working in a record store through high school. In college, however, Girvin pursued art history and painting at the University of Denver. "I was definitely a product of my generation… and art was one of the things that was possible for women." It was here that she met her future husband, George Girvin.

After a short romance and marriage, Lila moved several times-Detroit, Michigan, San Antonio, Texas, and Trenton, New Jersey-while her husband, George trained for his medical career. Their last stop before Spokane was Seattle, where she recalled "spectacular beauty, mist and rain, mild temperature, trees, lushness and the sea," significant change from Colorado. After this time, she and George moved to Spokane, WA, in 1958.

Lila was an enormous contributor-along with her husband, George Girvin-to the Spokane arts and cultural community in her work as a painter, pianist, as a mother to many-including her four boys, Tim, Robert, Jonathan, and Matthew-in creativity, inspiration, spirituality, protection of natural environments, and her worldwide itinerary of adventuresome travel during her long and amazing life of 95 years.

As a younger artist, she worked from an easel, with upright canvases; and later she was inspired to move her working method to flat canvases on the floor, so she could bathe her work in massive spreads of color in abstracted visions of light. She was honored in a 60-year career-spanning retrospective exhibition at the MAC, for her impassioned artistic legacy. [https://www2.northwestmuseum.org/museum/exhibit-a-gift-of-a-moment-lila-shaw-girvin-283.htm]

Ever active, she played tennis and skied through her 80s-she was playing piano in her 90s. She is survived by her sons, Tim, Rob (Lori), and Jon; grandchildren, Madeleine, Gabrielle, Kellen, and Logan; and great-grandchildren, Isaiah and Ellis.

A Celebration of Life will be held this spring at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Spokane. Memorial contributions can be made to the memorial fund, MatthewGirvin.org, any arts organization, or SravastiAbbey.org.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Spokesman-Review on Jan. 19, 2025.

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Karen Dorn Steele

May 15, 2025

Lila was a Spokane treasure. I first met her and George in the early 1980s when I joined the Unitarian Universalist Church of Spokane, where she and George were members. Lila was very supportive of my investigative reporting on the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, which secretly contaminated the inland Northwest with radiation during the production of plutonium for nuclear weapons in World War II and the Cold War. For two decades, Lila and George joined us for Christmas caroling evenings at our historic home, with my husband Dick at the piano. Lila was also a member of the Read On book group, founded by Spokane engineer Renee Larocca, which has met for over 20 years. We tackle significant books, both fiction and non-fiction, and Lila brought her wisdom, humor, and insight to our discussions. Her voice is now stilled, but it lives on in our memories, through her art, and through all the people she influenced in her long and rich life.

Jan Wigen & Larryy Ellingson

May 11, 2025

Always a welcome and a chuckle or laugh. A loaf of bread, a posey, whatever you brought was treated as a gift of great magnitude. The warmth stayed with you for days following. Lila and George - the combo slipped easily from your lips as a given - missed by all who knew and loved them.

carrie

January 26, 2025

I'm fortunate to have spent a little time with Lila (and George) while writing about her artwork for her show at the MAC. I was impressed by her candor, warmth, keen mind, and quick wit. My condolences to the family. She was a lovely human being.

Sheri Barnard

January 24, 2025

My thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends now. Lila and George
are together again I believe...What a great twosome they are and will be remembered in the Spokane Community forever!

Melanie Blomquist Miller

January 21, 2025

To all the Girvin brothers, I have wonderful memories of kindergarten afternoons visiting your house, eating peanut butter sandwiches and watching Sesame Street with my friend Matthew. I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your beautiful mom. She was certainly one of the most gentle, kind and loving adults I knew. I remember her studio and the fascination of her amazing artistic abilities. I think of her often as I explore painting in retirement. Your home was a welcoming place, a safe place, a creative place because of the love of your mom. (I'll always remember too the God's Eyes, in the windows, every Christmas.) Thinking of you all and imagining Matthew welcoming her with outstretched arms. Much love and comfort to you and your families.

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