During World War II she was employed at the Naval Air Station in Long Beach, California, in the Classified Documents Dept. During the following years she worked at both the Dow Chemical Corp., the Dow Corning Corp. and the Midland Chamber of Commerce. She was on the Board of Directors of Midland County Rehabilitations Services for the Handicapped, Inc. (The Arnold Center). She was also a member of The Midland Woman's Club, Chemical City Garden Club, Chippewa Nature Center and co-founder of the International Woman's Club. She, and her beloved husband, Chuck, were fortunate to be able to travel worldwide.
Shirley was a member of the First United Methodist Church for over 60 years where she served on the Staff Pastor-Parish Relations Committee, taught Sunday school and served on other committees. She was an active 50 plus year member of The King's Daughter's and Son's. She was a volunteer "Yellow Lady" at Mid-Michigan Medical Center for several years. She was involved in Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and the P.T.A. She also served on the Board of the Midland Community Concerts. She volunteered with the Dow Corning Red Cross Blood Bank, Midland Republican Party and was a former member of the Town and Campus Organization of Northwood University. She will also be remembered as being a longtime community activist. She was an avid reader and shared equally a love for the arts and all sporting events.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 65 years, Charles L. Warner, her son Charles (Pamela) Warner, her grandson Jacob J. Love, her sisters, Doris Wrigley and Joyce Pepperman.
Cremation has taken place and a memorial service will be held at a later date.
During World War II she was employed at the Naval Air Station in Long Beach, California, in the Classified Documents Dept. During the following years she worked at both the Dow Chemical Corp., the Dow Corning Corp. and the Midland Chamber of Commerce. She was on the Board of Directors of Midland County Rehabilitations Services for the Handicapped, Inc. (The Arnold Center). She was also a member of The Midland Woman's Club, Chemical City Garden Club, Chippewa Nature Center and co-founder of the International Woman's Club. She, and her beloved husband, Chuck, were fortunate to be able to travel worldwide.
Shirley was a member of the First United Methodist Church for over 60 years where she served on the Staff Pastor-Parish Relations Committee, taught Sunday school and served on other committees. She was an active 50 plus year member of The King's Daughter's and Son's. She was a volunteer "Yellow Lady" at Mid-Michigan Medical Center for several years. She was involved in Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and the P.T.A. She also served on the Board of the Midland Community Concerts. She volunteered with the Dow Corning Red Cross Blood Bank, Midland Republican Party and was a former member of the Town and Campus Organization of Northwood University. She will also be remembered as being a longtime community activist. She was an avid reader and shared equally a love for the arts and all sporting events.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 65 years, Charles L. Warner, her son Charles (Pamela) Warner, her grandson Jacob J. Love, her sisters, Doris Wrigley and Joyce Pepperman.
Cremation has taken place and a memorial service will be held at a later date.
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