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Shelby Ann Mouser Shell

Birth
Marquand, Madison County, Missouri, USA
Death
3 Sep 2020 (aged 83)
Burial
Marquand, Madison County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Shelby Ann Shell
September 18, 1936 - September 3, 2020

Obituary for Shelby Ann Shell
Shelby Ann (nee Mouser) Shell was born in Marquand, Missouri on September 18, 1936 and was called away to her Heavenly home on September 3, 2020 at the age of 83.

Shelby had a love for teaching, having spent her professional career teaching overseas in Germany, several years at various schools in Southeast Missouri, and the majority of her time spent at Cape Junior High School in Cape Girardeau, Missouri teaching Algebra. After having graduated from Marquand-Zion High School, she earned her teaching degree from Southeast Missouri State University, and later earned her Masters Degree.

On October 26, 1957 at Mt. View Mission Church in Marquand, Missouri, she was united in marriage to the love of her life, Benny Lee Shell. Benny and Shelby loved traveling the world and experiencing various cultures from the far reaches of six continents.

Shelby was preceded in death by her husband of 56 years, Benny Lee Shell, mother and father, Elwood and Wanda Mouser, and sister, Alice Kay Mouser.

Survivors include her son, Loren Shell of Cape Girardeau, Missouri; daughter, Laura Shell of Las Vegas, Nevada; sisters, Linda (Bill) Ross of Fenton, Missouri and Dee Vitt of Glendale, Missouri; and many loving nieces and nephews and great-nieces and great nephews.

In recent years, she devoted incredible time and effort as curator of The Depot Museum in her home town of Marquand, Missouri. Her love of the community and its wonderful inhabitants (past and present) is evident when touring the museum.

Shelby loved teaching, her students, traveling, had a unique zest for life, hosting and narrating trivia events, spending time with her family and music (playing piano and singing, having been a longtime faithful member and choir member of Centenary United Methodist Church in Cape Girardeau, Missouri).

She was an avid fan of the St.Louis Cardinals and enjoyed watching them play as often as possible.

The family is having a private graveside service at Mouser Cemetery in Marquand.
Shelby Ann Shell
September 18, 1936 - September 3, 2020

Obituary for Shelby Ann Shell
Shelby Ann (nee Mouser) Shell was born in Marquand, Missouri on September 18, 1936 and was called away to her Heavenly home on September 3, 2020 at the age of 83.

Shelby had a love for teaching, having spent her professional career teaching overseas in Germany, several years at various schools in Southeast Missouri, and the majority of her time spent at Cape Junior High School in Cape Girardeau, Missouri teaching Algebra. After having graduated from Marquand-Zion High School, she earned her teaching degree from Southeast Missouri State University, and later earned her Masters Degree.

On October 26, 1957 at Mt. View Mission Church in Marquand, Missouri, she was united in marriage to the love of her life, Benny Lee Shell. Benny and Shelby loved traveling the world and experiencing various cultures from the far reaches of six continents.

Shelby was preceded in death by her husband of 56 years, Benny Lee Shell, mother and father, Elwood and Wanda Mouser, and sister, Alice Kay Mouser.

Survivors include her son, Loren Shell of Cape Girardeau, Missouri; daughter, Laura Shell of Las Vegas, Nevada; sisters, Linda (Bill) Ross of Fenton, Missouri and Dee Vitt of Glendale, Missouri; and many loving nieces and nephews and great-nieces and great nephews.

In recent years, she devoted incredible time and effort as curator of The Depot Museum in her home town of Marquand, Missouri. Her love of the community and its wonderful inhabitants (past and present) is evident when touring the museum.

Shelby loved teaching, her students, traveling, had a unique zest for life, hosting and narrating trivia events, spending time with her family and music (playing piano and singing, having been a longtime faithful member and choir member of Centenary United Methodist Church in Cape Girardeau, Missouri).

She was an avid fan of the St.Louis Cardinals and enjoyed watching them play as often as possible.

The family is having a private graveside service at Mouser Cemetery in Marquand.


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