Born June 19th 1942
Passed away September 10th, 2022
Shirley is survived by her husband of 62 years Richard McGee, her three sons
Timothy, Jeffery and Richard Jr. (Jenel) and grandchildren Alicia (Kyle), Joshua, Kaylee, Rachel and Nicole. Her younger sister Barbara Opal and many other family and friends.
Shirley was preceded in death by her father Ben Fromm, mother Evelyn (Queen) Fromm, stepfather Louis Becker and her brothers Robert and Jim Fromm.
Shirley graduated from West Valley High School in 1960 and a few days later married Richard and 10 months later welcomed their first born son. The family moved to Santa Anna, CA in November and by the following August they were back in Spokane.
Shirley worked part time at McDonalds before beginning a 30 year career as an Office Manager at Sears.
Shirley loved to travel and was the matriarch of her family. Her greatest and most important things in life were her children and grandchildren.
Shirley was a beautiful soul and will be missed terribly by those of us who loved her and all who knew her, may she rest in peace pain free.
To send a flower arrangement or to plant trees in memory of Shirley McGee, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store.
[Holy Cross Cemetery and Funeral, Spokane, WA]
Born June 19th 1942
Passed away September 10th, 2022
Shirley is survived by her husband of 62 years Richard McGee, her three sons
Timothy, Jeffery and Richard Jr. (Jenel) and grandchildren Alicia (Kyle), Joshua, Kaylee, Rachel and Nicole. Her younger sister Barbara Opal and many other family and friends.
Shirley was preceded in death by her father Ben Fromm, mother Evelyn (Queen) Fromm, stepfather Louis Becker and her brothers Robert and Jim Fromm.
Shirley graduated from West Valley High School in 1960 and a few days later married Richard and 10 months later welcomed their first born son. The family moved to Santa Anna, CA in November and by the following August they were back in Spokane.
Shirley worked part time at McDonalds before beginning a 30 year career as an Office Manager at Sears.
Shirley loved to travel and was the matriarch of her family. Her greatest and most important things in life were her children and grandchildren.
Shirley was a beautiful soul and will be missed terribly by those of us who loved her and all who knew her, may she rest in peace pain free.
To send a flower arrangement or to plant trees in memory of Shirley McGee, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store.
[Holy Cross Cemetery and Funeral, Spokane, WA]
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