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Shirley Britton

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Shirley Britton

Birth
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Death
6 Sep 2019 (aged 90)
Avon Park, Highlands County, Florida, USA
Burial
Avon Park, Highlands County, Florida, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garden of Mark
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Shirley Britton (202923467)

Suggested edit: Shirley was born in Detroit, Michigan on October 23, 1928 and went to be with the Lord on September 6, 2019. She married her husband Don on June 5, 1948. They resided in Royal Oak, Michigan until April 1974 when they moved to Avon Park, Florida.

She is survived by her three daughters and a son-in-law; Barbara Birdsall of Avon Park, Florida; Linda Britton of Royal Oak, Michigan; Brenda (Jim) Keller of Grand Blanc, Michigan. One sister; Rita Longshore of Avon Park, Florida. Five grandchildren; Richie (Shelly) Birdsall; Dawn (Chris) Miller; Don (Amy) Birdsall; Charissa (Jerrell) Jobe; Nathaniel (Amanda) Keller. Twelve great-grandchildren; Samantha (Jeremy) Fredericks; Brittany Birdsall; Zachary Miller; Owen Miller, Maelynn Birdsall; Madison Birdsall; Jadan Birdsall; Micah Jobe; Naylah Jobe; Avi Jobe; Makai Keller; Lila Keller. Three great-great grandchildren; Bentley Fredericks; Emma-Leigh Fredericks; Gavin Fredericks. Her husband Donald Britton preceded her in death.

She was an active member of the Dakota Avenue Missionary Church, later known as Warren Missionary Church in Michigan. She was a Sunday School teacher, youth leader and sponsor, active in the Women's Missionary Society, director of VBS (Vacation Bible School) and catered most all of the dinners at church. After moving to Florida, she was an active member of Avon Park Missionary Church. In 1983 she began attending First Baptist Church of Avon Park and was active in many aspects of the church. She was secretary/treasury of VSP Senior Adult Group, helped with Sunday School and VBS (Vacation Bible School). She was a teacher in the children's Mother's Day Out program and also helped with the children of the Sonshine House ministry of First Baptist Church.

She loved the Lord and served him faithfully
Contributor: Elizabeth Rarden LeFiles (50036121)

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Find a Grave contributor, Elizabeth Rarden LeFiles has made the following suggested edits.



Shirley Britton (202923467)

Suggested edit: Shirley was born in Detroit, Michigan on October 23, 1928 and went to be with the Lord on September 6, 2019. She married her husband Don on June 5, 1948. They resided in Royal Oak, Michigan until April 1974 when they moved to Avon Park, Florida.

She is survived by her three daughters and a son-in-law; Barbara Birdsall of Avon Park, Florida; Linda Britton of Royal Oak, Michigan; Brenda (Jim) Keller of Grand Blanc, Michigan. One sister; Rita Longshore of Avon Park, Florida. Five grandchildren; Richie (Shelly) Birdsall; Dawn (Chris) Miller; Don (Amy) Birdsall; Charissa (Jerrell) Jobe; Nathaniel (Amanda) Keller. Twelve great-grandchildren; Samantha (Jeremy) Fredericks; Brittany Birdsall; Zachary Miller; Owen Miller, Maelynn Birdsall; Madison Birdsall; Jadan Birdsall; Micah Jobe; Naylah Jobe; Avi Jobe; Makai Keller; Lila Keller. Three great-great grandchildren; Bentley Fredericks; Emma-Leigh Fredericks; Gavin Fredericks. Her husband Donald Britton preceded her in death.

She was an active member of the Dakota Avenue Missionary Church, later known as Warren Missionary Church in Michigan. She was a Sunday School teacher, youth leader and sponsor, active in the Women's Missionary Society, director of VBS (Vacation Bible School) and catered most all of the dinners at church. After moving to Florida, she was an active member of Avon Park Missionary Church. In 1983 she began attending First Baptist Church of Avon Park and was active in many aspects of the church. She was secretary/treasury of VSP Senior Adult Group, helped with Sunday School and VBS (Vacation Bible School). She was a teacher in the children's Mother's Day Out program and also helped with the children of the Sonshine House ministry of First Baptist Church.

She loved the Lord and served him faithfully
Contributor: Elizabeth Rarden LeFiles (50036121)

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