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August 23, 1934 ~ May 20, 2020 (age 85)
Shirley S. Lawrenson was born in Keam’s Canyon, AZ on the Hopi Reservation on August 23, 1934. Shirley and her identical twin sister Sherry were the daughters of Dell G. and Gladys “Hap” Shockley. Dell worked for the USDA Soil Conservation Service, and the family moved frequently throughout the West until settling in Portland, Oregon in 1944. Shirley attended Grant High School (in Portland) and graduated from Oregon State University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology with a minor in Education. At OSU, she met her future husband Donald H. Lawrenson (also of Portland). Shirley and Don were married shortly after her graduation from OSU in 1956; they enjoyed nearly 64 years of marriage. They resided in Newtown, Connecticut for 32 years, until their retirement to Sun City West Arizona in 1999. In Newtown, Shirley chaired the Commission on Aging and subsequently served as Registrar of Voters. She was also proud to serve the General Federation of Women’s Clubs on the State and local levels in both Connecticut and Arizona for over 55 years.
Shirley is predeceased by her parents Dell G. and Gladys “Hap” Shockley and sister Sherry D. Garwood. She is survived by her husband, Donald; sons Kenneth (Julie) and David (Lisa), and her grandchildren Jessica Landrum, and Seth and Sierra Lawrenson.
Everyone who met Shirley loved her, as she treated everyone with respect and friendship. She had infectious laughter, and she exuded grace, dignity, and poise. She was a community servant, and she demonstrated the art of being an intelligent, elegant woman. She loved ballet, classical music, art, and fashion. She was a sweet, dedicated grandmother who was loved by her grandchildren. Above all, Shirley was deeply devoted to her best friend, Donald. Shirley and Donald shared a passion for travel and had the pleasure and privilege of visiting all seven continents, 71 countries, and all 50 States. She will be missed and remembered by all who knew her.
Funeral Service will be held at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, May 30th, 2020, at Riverview Abbey Chapel. Entombment will follow at Riverview Abbey Mausoleum.
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Our club will miss Shirley beyond telling. She was an invaluable member and a dear friend to all of us. Sincerest condolences to Don and family.
GFWC Peoria West Valley Woman’s Club.
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Thank you for all the wonderful memories I get to look back on. I’ll miss your laugh the most.
Lindsey
The memory of sharing Thursday morning yoga class will continue. You are dearly missed and remain in our hearts! Namaste’
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