In loving memory of

Shirley Joan Edler
July 1, 1931 - November 7, 2017

Shirley Joan Edler joined her Lord & Savior on November 7, 2017. Her celebration of life will take placed at First United Church of Christ, Tipton, Iowa on Saturday, November 11, at 11:00 am. Visitation will be at Fry Funeral Home on Friday, November 10, 4 to 7:00 pm.
Shirley was born on July 1, 1931, in Clarence, Iowa to Norma (Kline) and Elmer Brendes. She and her older brother, Robert, and her parents moved to Tipton when she was 7, and Tipton was her lifetime home. She met her future husband, Ed Edler, while in high school. They were married on September 18, 1949, and enjoyed 61 years together.
Not long after their marriage, Ed joined his father-in-law in the farm implement business. In 1968, Shirly and Ed took ownership of the dealership, which became Edler Implement Company. Shirley and Ed worked as a team to build a solid family business. Shirley served as office manager and bookkeeper.
Throughout her daughter Pam's school years, Shirley was constantly serving in the background: leading a 4-H club, sewing theater costumes, altering band uniforms, organizing parent escorts on school trips, and more. Shirley was inspired to push boundaries on behalf of her daughter and grandchildren.
First United Church of Christ in Tipton benefited from Shirley's quiet stewardship, as she helped coordinate an annual Smorgasbord fundraiser and served as a board member of the Women's Fellowship.
Special memories, according to Shirley's box of treasures, include the many trips that she and Ed were able to take as Massey Ferguson dealers, summers in Minnesota with the Boddicker family and later with grandchildren, winters in southern Texas with other 'snow bird' friends, and participating in as many her grandchildren's activities as possible.
Shirley battled and thrived through many medical adversities, and was a role model of courage. She was kind and appreciative to all care providers throughout her life.
Surviving members of Shirley's family include her daughter, Pam Swarts, grandchildren, Lauren and Logan, son-in-law Dr. Randy Swarts, brother-in-law Myrle Edler, plus many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband Ed, her parents and her brother, Robert.
Shirley has asked that memorials be made to First United Church of Christ, Tipton.

Tributes

Keith Lamp wrote on Nov 17, 2017:

"You have our sympathies! Keith and Linda Lamp"

T. Kelly wrote on Nov 17, 2017:

"I am so sorry for your loss. The death of a love one can be extremely difficult to cope with. Many have found comfort in the many promises found in God's word the bible. Acts 24:15 has special meaning for many. There it speaks about the resurrection. By means of the resurrection our loving Creator, Jehovah God, will restore life back to those sleeping in death as promised (Titus1:2). Please embrace this wonderful promise of God during this difficult time."

Lewis wrote on Nov 12, 2017:

"I am sorry for the family's loss. Please find some solace in the promise of the resurrection mentioned in the Bible at Acts 24:15."

Charlene Winekauf Dusenberry wrote on Nov 12, 2017:

"Pam, sorry for your loss. My heart and prayers to you. I have many memories from school years I will cherish. "

Lewis wrote on Nov 12, 2017:

"I am sorry for the family's loss. Please find some solace in the promise of the resurrection mentioned in the Bible at Acts 24:15."

Deborah Busching wrote on Nov 10, 2017:

"Pam I am so sorry to hear about your Mother's passing. You guys were part of my memories growing up."

Strve Klein wrote on Nov 9, 2017:

" Sorry for your loss. I got to visit with Shirley a few years ago when we came to visit Dean Eilers. It was good to talk to her about old times. She was as nice as i remembered her. Steve and Connie Klein Morton Illinois"

David M. Boddicker wrote on Nov 9, 2017:

"Pam and family, Sorry for the loss of your Mom, and grandmother to your children. I remember many times you all being at Uncle Mike's place in Vinton and the laughter that ensued. The last time I saw you both was at Kevin's daughters wedding and although both older, you had not changed that much. She has now joined Ed in a better place and you all have another angel that is looking over you all. I know when you recall all the good times you enjoyed in life with her, a smile will come across your faces. Again my deepest sympathy on your loss. Respectfully, David M. Boddicker"