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Virginia L. <I>Brunner</I> Shields

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Virginia L. Brunner Shields

Birth
Ramona, Marion County, Kansas, USA
Death
8 Jan 2015 (aged 93)
Hillsboro, Marion County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Ramona, Marion County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
sec 1, lot 9
Memorial ID
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Mrs. Shields was a farm wife and homemaker. She was primary bookkeeper for the Shields Farms. She was a member of the St. John’s Lutheran Church, Lincolnville; and taught catechism classes and Sunday school for a number of years. Graduated from Ramona High School with the class of 1939. She took college classes at Chapman, and received her teaching certificate from Emporia Normal School. She taught school for 6 years in Dickinson and Marion Counties.

Virginia helped organize the Lincolnville Wide Awake 4-H Club where she was a community leader and a project leader for a number of years. She was an active member of the Lutheran Women’s Missionary League (LWML): and held offices at the local, zone, and district levels. She also served as president of the local branch of Aid Association for Lutherans (AAL) for 20 years, and with her husband served as Lamplighters for the association.

Virginia enjoyed preparing and delivering meals to the fields, as well as driving a tractor or a truck on the farm. She enjoyed babysitting her grandchildren who often accompanied her on outings, and they later helped her with getting around with her walker.

Married Fred M. Shield on April 23, 1944, at Trinity Lutheran Church, Ramona; he preceded in death on June 9, 2004. Also preceded in death by a son Carrol Shields (08/10/2003), two (2) brothers: Lauren Brunner (12/03/2009) and Kenneth W Brunner (05/15/1945), and her parents.

She is survived by two (2) sons: Glenn Shields (wife-Marcia) of Lost Springs, and Kenneth Shields of the home; her daughter-in-law Kim Shields of Lincolnville; and a sister Betty Dyck of Minneapolis, KS. She is also survived by seven (7) grandchildren: Glenn & Marcia’s children-Anita Clausing (husband-Jon) and Kevin Shields (wife-Susan); Carrol & Kim’s children- Gavin, Heath, Allison, Brenna, and Carissa; and ten (10) great-grandchildren

Mrs. Shields was a farm wife and homemaker. She was primary bookkeeper for the Shields Farms. She was a member of the St. John’s Lutheran Church, Lincolnville; and taught catechism classes and Sunday school for a number of years. Graduated from Ramona High School with the class of 1939. She took college classes at Chapman, and received her teaching certificate from Emporia Normal School. She taught school for 6 years in Dickinson and Marion Counties.

Virginia helped organize the Lincolnville Wide Awake 4-H Club where she was a community leader and a project leader for a number of years. She was an active member of the Lutheran Women’s Missionary League (LWML): and held offices at the local, zone, and district levels. She also served as president of the local branch of Aid Association for Lutherans (AAL) for 20 years, and with her husband served as Lamplighters for the association.

Virginia enjoyed preparing and delivering meals to the fields, as well as driving a tractor or a truck on the farm. She enjoyed babysitting her grandchildren who often accompanied her on outings, and they later helped her with getting around with her walker.

Married Fred M. Shield on April 23, 1944, at Trinity Lutheran Church, Ramona; he preceded in death on June 9, 2004. Also preceded in death by a son Carrol Shields (08/10/2003), two (2) brothers: Lauren Brunner (12/03/2009) and Kenneth W Brunner (05/15/1945), and her parents.

She is survived by two (2) sons: Glenn Shields (wife-Marcia) of Lost Springs, and Kenneth Shields of the home; her daughter-in-law Kim Shields of Lincolnville; and a sister Betty Dyck of Minneapolis, KS. She is also survived by seven (7) grandchildren: Glenn & Marcia’s children-Anita Clausing (husband-Jon) and Kevin Shields (wife-Susan); Carrol & Kim’s children- Gavin, Heath, Allison, Brenna, and Carissa; and ten (10) great-grandchildren


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