Troy H Wootton
My memories is Shirley go way back as long as I can remember to be precise. She'd always been a force in my life and it all started when my mother baby sat her children Tom and Cheryl. Shirley was the character all right. Whenever you were down she would try to pick you up and make you smile. I remember the numerous times that we would go to Chuck-A-Rama and all the people that stop by to say hi and see how she was doing. I remember some great phone calls where she would call up as she would be out of milk or out of graham crackers or coffee creamer and I'd stop what I was doing and go online and order all of that for through Walmart and it always tickled her that it was that easy and she didn't have to drive. We would talk everyday sometimes two or three times a day and it made the day seem less lonely.
She loved her western movies.
There's a huge hole in my life that she filled and I do miss her I miss her greatly just like my mother she was like a second mother to me. But I know that she's in a better place and she's not suffering the way she had over the last couple of years. I'm just so thankful to the Lord above that I was blessed of being Shirley in my life my entire life all 58 years of it and becoming very very good friends.



