Shirley worked at Congress Sportswear for a number of years, and she enjoyed playing on their bowling team. She loved to decorate special occasion cakes. She and Ray owned a family camp on Pleasant Pond in Litchfield for over twenty years. They also enjoyed walking Popham Beach with their German Shepherd, Heidi. They were both avid Boston Celtics fans. She continued to watch the games long after Ray's death in 1988. Shirley loved day trips to new places and going out to eat. Shirley got a big kick out of it when she visited the Lincoln County Museum and Old Jail with her family for her 75th birthday. A local newspaper reporter was there, and Shirley's birthday trip was part of the story printed. It made the day more special.
Shirley was predeceased by her parents; her husband, Albert Ray Nelson, Sr.; her brother, Richard Bourget; a sister and her husband, Marilyn and Irving Hanna, and a brother-in-law, Donald Colby. She is survived by her son, Albert Ray Nelson, Jr., his wife Kerry, and her beloved granddaughter, Elizabeth, a sister, Marjorie Colby, and many cousins, nieces, and nephews.
At Shirley's request, there will be a private graveside service at the family plot in Oak Grove Cemetery, Bath.
Shirley worked at Congress Sportswear for a number of years, and she enjoyed playing on their bowling team. She loved to decorate special occasion cakes. She and Ray owned a family camp on Pleasant Pond in Litchfield for over twenty years. They also enjoyed walking Popham Beach with their German Shepherd, Heidi. They were both avid Boston Celtics fans. She continued to watch the games long after Ray's death in 1988. Shirley loved day trips to new places and going out to eat. Shirley got a big kick out of it when she visited the Lincoln County Museum and Old Jail with her family for her 75th birthday. A local newspaper reporter was there, and Shirley's birthday trip was part of the story printed. It made the day more special.
Shirley was predeceased by her parents; her husband, Albert Ray Nelson, Sr.; her brother, Richard Bourget; a sister and her husband, Marilyn and Irving Hanna, and a brother-in-law, Donald Colby. She is survived by her son, Albert Ray Nelson, Jr., his wife Kerry, and her beloved granddaughter, Elizabeth, a sister, Marjorie Colby, and many cousins, nieces, and nephews.
At Shirley's request, there will be a private graveside service at the family plot in Oak Grove Cemetery, Bath.
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