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Shirley Ann Chenoweth

Shirley Ann Chenoweth

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Shirley Ann Chenoweth, 73 of Sharpsville died Sunday, December 23, 2018 at her residence.  She was born on October 6, 1945 in Muncie, Indiana to Eddie Lee & Lizzie Merle (Sneed) Sneed.  On June 26, 1972 she married David L. Chenoweth and he survives.

Shirley worked at Delco Electronics for 2 years and then Hills Department Store for 20 years.  She was a member of the first graduating class at Muncie Southside High School, Class of 1963.  She loved to travel (specially cruising), raising roses and collecting Shirley Temple items.  She had a large collection of Coca-Cola memorabilia.  Shirley loved to spoil her grandchildren.

Survivors besides her husband David includes two daughters, Michelle Christine Miller, Columbia City and Robin Colleen Gifford, Sharpsville; two step-children, Michael Jeffery Chenoweth and wife Kathy, Galveston and Gregory Lee Chenoweth, Kokomo; one brother, Roy Sneed and wife Claudia, Dunkirk.  Shirley is also survived by seven grandchildren, John Miller, Markus Miller, Jacob Gifford, Courtney Crider, Carly Chenoweth, Wren Chenoweth and Koda Chenoweth; three great-grandchildren, Hayden Miller, Bryce Miller and Lukas Miller; special friends Linda Cox and Robin Hayes.

Funeral services for Shirley will be at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 29 at Young-Nichols Funeral Home with Pastor Dennis Lafferty presiding.  Entombment will follow in Sharpsville Cemetery.  Visitation will be from 11:00 – 2:00 Saturday at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions in Shirley’s memory may be made to the Lupus Foundation of America, 9302 N. Meridian Street, Suite 203, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46260.

 

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2 thoughts on “Shirley Ann Chenoweth”

  1. I was so blessed to have met Shirley only 6 months before her death. What a wonderful woman!!! I enjoyed every single minute I got to spend with Shirley. She quickly stepped right into my heart. She and Dave have become like sister and brother-in-law to me. So many memories made with Shirley in such a short time.
    I will never forget her and some of the advice she handed down to me. A very big privilege it has been to take care of yet another of the great women of Sharpsville. Rest In peace Shirley. Love you girly!!!! With the little kiss on her forehead that I always have you! 😪😘❤️

  2. Me and Shirley worked together at hills dept store like forever.we all were family.we shared our blessings and our heart aches with us all.those special cherries under the service desk was delightful.love you Shirley.rest in peace.

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