Shirley J. Reynolds, age 72, of Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin (formerly Adams, WI) died August 15, 2013 at the Golden Living Center in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin.
A celebration of her life will be held on Saturday, August 24, 2013 at the Big Flats Town Hall in Big Flats, Wisconsin at 11:30am. Timothy Peek will officiate. A luncheon will be held following the ceremony.
Shirley was born on March 11, 1941 in the Township of Otter Creek, Wisconsin to William and Evelyn Vine Sr. In 1977 Shirley married Gerald Reynolds in Evansville, Wisconsin. They remained in Evansville area until moving to Adams County, Wisconsin in 1982.
Shirley’s favorite past times include spending time outdoors gardening, bicycle riding, and long car rides in the country. She was an animal lover and would provide a loving home for them. Shirley enjoyed being around people and making them smile. Shirley adored her husband and together they had an amazing journey. She was a loving mother, great companion, and an exceptional caretaker.
She was preceded in death by her parents and sister, Glady Gruenefelder.
The family wishes to thank the staff of Golden Living Center for their care and support.
Shirley is survived by her loving husband: Gerald Reynolds of Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin; daughter: Paulette Steig of Antigo, Wisconsin; daughter: Wendy (Carl) Langer of Janesville, Wisconsin; son: Roger (Susan) O’Leary of Adams, Wisconsin; sister: Ann Marceau; brother: Billy (Carol) Vine; brother: Jack Vine and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Roger and Sue
You both have my deepest sympathy, I wish I knew we would have been there for you. If there is anything we can do to help you don’t hesitate to call on us !! You are in our thoughts and prayers, let the good times carry you through.
Love
Wayne and Tammy Jeglum
Roger, very sorry, you have our deepest sympathy. If you need to talk please give us a call, we are here if you need anything. Soooooo sorry.
I am so sorry for Shirley passing. Her and I had great times when you would come into the hochunk casino. She always would talk also when she worked at I.G.A
WITH OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY, EVALYN, KARL AND BRITTNEY
Shirley will be greatly missed! She made us laugh alot and she was so good to us when Glady was sick! I will never forget her! Love and deepest sympathy to all of you!
Paula & Denny
Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers!
With our deepest sympathy,
Kurt & Katie