Shirley was a life long resident of Yakima. She and her husband William started Fruit Packers Supply in 1960 and the business continues to operate to this day. Shirley enjoyed spending time with her friends, playing bridge, or golfing at the country club. Shirley was fortunate to spend her winters in Palm Springs, and made many friends at the Seven Lakes Country Club there. Shirley was very kind and performed volunteer work for Valley Memorial Hospital for many years. Shirley was close to her family members and will truly be missed by them, her friends, and all who knew her. ...
Mass of Christian burial will be ... at Holy Family Parish in Yakima, followed by committal services at Terrace Heights Memorial Park. ... Portions extracted from obituary dated May 8, 1999 in the Yakima Herald Republic, furnished by contributor Joan Kobernik Hoeft (#46963924).
Shirley was a life long resident of Yakima. She and her husband William started Fruit Packers Supply in 1960 and the business continues to operate to this day. Shirley enjoyed spending time with her friends, playing bridge, or golfing at the country club. Shirley was fortunate to spend her winters in Palm Springs, and made many friends at the Seven Lakes Country Club there. Shirley was very kind and performed volunteer work for Valley Memorial Hospital for many years. Shirley was close to her family members and will truly be missed by them, her friends, and all who knew her. ...
Mass of Christian burial will be ... at Holy Family Parish in Yakima, followed by committal services at Terrace Heights Memorial Park. ... Portions extracted from obituary dated May 8, 1999 in the Yakima Herald Republic, furnished by contributor Joan Kobernik Hoeft (#46963924).
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