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Shirley <I>Wood</I> Casali

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Shirley Wood Casali

Birth
Kimball, McDowell County, West Virginia, USA
Death
16 Nov 2015 (aged 92)
Christiansburg, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Princeton, Mercer County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Nativity 78B2
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Model. Long a fixture of the Southern West Virginia community, she is remembered for her part in the War Bond drives of World War II. Raised in the coalfields, she graduated from Welch High School and from Concord College, then attended the Barbazon Finishing School of New York City. Becoming well-known in the Big Apple's high fashion scene, she was a regular on the runways while also working with war hero and Oscar-winner Harold Russell on numerous War Bond drives. Returning home in 1947, she married Tony Casali, initially lived in Welch, relocated to Princeton in 1961 and to Blacksburg in the mid 1990s, and following Tony's death resided with her son in Christiansburg, at each stop along the way becoming active in her community as well as in the United Methodist Church. Shirley died of the effects of advanced age.

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Shirley Wood Casali, died at home in Christiansburg, VA, on November 16, 2015. She was born June 2, 1923 in Kimball, WV, to Blanche Roberson Wood and Amos R. Wood. While growing up in Kimball, she was very active in the Houston United Methodist Church, playing piano and assisting with youth ministries. After graduating from Welch High School she attended Concord College in Athens, WV, where she was a member of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority. During World War II, after her brother Lt. j.g. Gordon Wood lost his life as a pilot of a Martin PBM while sinking an enemy U-boat, Shirley returned home from college to care for her grieving parents. A few years later, Shirley attended the Barbizon Finishing School in New York City, graduating in 1945. Thereafter, she did fashion and photographic modeling, working with Harold Russell, a World War II hero and Academy Award actor, in promoting the sale of U.S. War Bonds. She returned home to WV and married John Tony Casali on September 6, 1947.

Shirley and Tony happily lived in Welch, WV, where she was active as President of the Junior Woman's Club, member of the Wood-Venable VFW Post Auxiliary, and coordinator of the Bloodmobile. In 1955 Shirley and Tony had their only child, a son John Gordon. They moved to Princeton, WV in 1961, where Shirley was active for 34 years in the First United Methodist Church. She taught Sunday School with her husband and served as a District Officer of Women's Circle work for which she received lifetime membership status. She also was on the Board of Directors of the Beckley Child Care Center, member of the Periwinkle Garden Club and the Glenwood Park Methodist Home Auxiliary, and advisor to the Junior High Girl's Club.

In 1995 Shirley and Tony moved to Blacksburg, VA, where they attended the Blacksburg United Methodist Church. After Tony's passing in 1999, Shirley lived with son John Gordon, whom she affectionately called "Jongee," and they resided in Christiansburg, VA with Shirley's cat "Precious." Shirley was friends with many people, young and old, and she was known for her style, grace, and compassion. She enjoyed playing the piano and organ at home or church functions. Her talents are also forever evident in the wonderful oil and water color paintings that she created. She was a dedicated caregiver to her parents as they became elderly, and a dear Mother and role model to her son, John Gordon. Over the last few years, she and her son enjoyed trips in their small RV, as well as going to their cabin and farm on Claytor Lake. He is deeply thankful for the wonderful times that they spent together, and the love that existed between them.

Shirley is survived by her son, Dr. John Gordon Casali of Christiansburg, VA. Heartfelt gratitude is expressed to Shirley's in-home caregivers, Kathy Bailey, Jane Rivers, and Jean Cox, her physical therapist, Lisa Jones, and a special friend, Lois Chambers.

Flowers are appreciated, or in lieu, contributions may be made in Shirley's memory for assistance to underprivileged children or to the First United Methodist Church, 100 Center St., Princeton, WV, 24740.

Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Monday, November 23 at St. Paul United Methodist Church in Christiansburg, Va. with Rev. Don MacNicoll officiating. An additional service will be held prior to burial at the Chapel at Roselawn Funeral Home and Cemetary in Princeton, W.Va. on Tuesday, November 24 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Scott Sears officiating.

Visitation will be at Horne Funeral Home, Christiansburg, Va. on Sunday, November 22, from 4:30 to 7 p.m., and also one hour prior to the burial service in Princeton, W.Va.
Model. Long a fixture of the Southern West Virginia community, she is remembered for her part in the War Bond drives of World War II. Raised in the coalfields, she graduated from Welch High School and from Concord College, then attended the Barbazon Finishing School of New York City. Becoming well-known in the Big Apple's high fashion scene, she was a regular on the runways while also working with war hero and Oscar-winner Harold Russell on numerous War Bond drives. Returning home in 1947, she married Tony Casali, initially lived in Welch, relocated to Princeton in 1961 and to Blacksburg in the mid 1990s, and following Tony's death resided with her son in Christiansburg, at each stop along the way becoming active in her community as well as in the United Methodist Church. Shirley died of the effects of advanced age.

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Shirley Wood Casali, died at home in Christiansburg, VA, on November 16, 2015. She was born June 2, 1923 in Kimball, WV, to Blanche Roberson Wood and Amos R. Wood. While growing up in Kimball, she was very active in the Houston United Methodist Church, playing piano and assisting with youth ministries. After graduating from Welch High School she attended Concord College in Athens, WV, where she was a member of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority. During World War II, after her brother Lt. j.g. Gordon Wood lost his life as a pilot of a Martin PBM while sinking an enemy U-boat, Shirley returned home from college to care for her grieving parents. A few years later, Shirley attended the Barbizon Finishing School in New York City, graduating in 1945. Thereafter, she did fashion and photographic modeling, working with Harold Russell, a World War II hero and Academy Award actor, in promoting the sale of U.S. War Bonds. She returned home to WV and married John Tony Casali on September 6, 1947.

Shirley and Tony happily lived in Welch, WV, where she was active as President of the Junior Woman's Club, member of the Wood-Venable VFW Post Auxiliary, and coordinator of the Bloodmobile. In 1955 Shirley and Tony had their only child, a son John Gordon. They moved to Princeton, WV in 1961, where Shirley was active for 34 years in the First United Methodist Church. She taught Sunday School with her husband and served as a District Officer of Women's Circle work for which she received lifetime membership status. She also was on the Board of Directors of the Beckley Child Care Center, member of the Periwinkle Garden Club and the Glenwood Park Methodist Home Auxiliary, and advisor to the Junior High Girl's Club.

In 1995 Shirley and Tony moved to Blacksburg, VA, where they attended the Blacksburg United Methodist Church. After Tony's passing in 1999, Shirley lived with son John Gordon, whom she affectionately called "Jongee," and they resided in Christiansburg, VA with Shirley's cat "Precious." Shirley was friends with many people, young and old, and she was known for her style, grace, and compassion. She enjoyed playing the piano and organ at home or church functions. Her talents are also forever evident in the wonderful oil and water color paintings that she created. She was a dedicated caregiver to her parents as they became elderly, and a dear Mother and role model to her son, John Gordon. Over the last few years, she and her son enjoyed trips in their small RV, as well as going to their cabin and farm on Claytor Lake. He is deeply thankful for the wonderful times that they spent together, and the love that existed between them.

Shirley is survived by her son, Dr. John Gordon Casali of Christiansburg, VA. Heartfelt gratitude is expressed to Shirley's in-home caregivers, Kathy Bailey, Jane Rivers, and Jean Cox, her physical therapist, Lisa Jones, and a special friend, Lois Chambers.

Flowers are appreciated, or in lieu, contributions may be made in Shirley's memory for assistance to underprivileged children or to the First United Methodist Church, 100 Center St., Princeton, WV, 24740.

Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Monday, November 23 at St. Paul United Methodist Church in Christiansburg, Va. with Rev. Don MacNicoll officiating. An additional service will be held prior to burial at the Chapel at Roselawn Funeral Home and Cemetary in Princeton, W.Va. on Tuesday, November 24 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Scott Sears officiating.

Visitation will be at Horne Funeral Home, Christiansburg, Va. on Sunday, November 22, from 4:30 to 7 p.m., and also one hour prior to the burial service in Princeton, W.Va.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/155305698/shirley-casali: accessed ), memorial page for Shirley Wood Casali (2 Jun 1923–16 Nov 2015), Find a Grave Memorial ID 155305698, citing Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Princeton, Mercer County, West Virginia, USA; Maintained by BeVera (contributor 48191712).