friend Carol Miller. Shirley made babysitting her job when there was time away from school and the farm. Shirley decided on a career in elementary education because of her love for children and pursued this career at Waldorf College in Forest City, Iowa in 1954. Shirley worked in the cafeteria at Waldorf, washing the trays and was able to room with her best friend Carol in a women's dorm at Waldorf, and their adventuresome spirit increased when they were together. The Dean of Women was extremely strict about the girls being in bed at 10:00 but this did not stop the girls, if anything it brought a desire to do something daring. The girls snuck out several times and were not opposed to using a window; they dreaded getting caught, but thankfully the Dean of Women was a sound sleeper. After completing what was at that time a two-year degree in education, Shirley accepted a teaching position in Buffalo Center, Iowa. Unknown to Shirley at the time, a young man from Buffalo Center saw her picture in the paper listing the new teachers in Buffalo Center. This young man, Bruce Myers, said to himself at the time, "I am going to marry that lady." Shirley, however, claimed Bruce's first interest was in her friend Carol who he discovered was already engaged. Regardless, Bruce and Shirley began dating during Christmas break in 1958 and after Bruce returned from a six-month army reserve training program, he proposed to the woman he vowed to marry. Bruce and Shirley were married on August 9th, 1959, in Immanuel Lutheran Church in Swea City, Iowa, and enjoyed 55 years of marriage before Bruce's death in 2014. Bruce & Shirley raised their three boys on a farm outside of Buffalo Center where she remained until after Bruce's passing. While raising her children, Shirley taught school, worked on the farm, and served as a substitute teacher. Shirley was very involved with her church, Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Buffalo Center. Shirley's kids and grandkids delighted themselves in her cooking and baking, especially her "Sticky Rolls." Throughout her life, Shirley was an enthusiastic and regular cheerleader for her boys, grandchildren, and great grandchildren in all their sports and activities. A visit with Shirley rarely ended without an invitation to or cajoling to join her in song. From her favorite hymns to songs "You Are My Sunshine," or "How Much is That Doggie in the Window," Shirley continued to sing up to the last few weeks of her life. Shirley passed away on July 4th, 2022, in Council Bluffs where she had been living close to many family members for the last two years. Shirley is survived by her sons Douglas and wife Kimmerly of Memphis, Tennessee, Jeffrey & wife Jenny of Caldwell, Idaho and Michael and wife Janel of Underwood, Iowa. Grandchildren, Elisabeth (Lizzy), Daniel, Ashley, Jonathon, Karissa, Eloise, Mariah, Caleb, Elijah, Hope Grace, Jordan, Mariah Michelle, Dominick, Mathew, Gabby, Cecilia, Vivian, Charlie and 20 great grandchildren and her brothers Ronald & Larry and sisters Barbara & Betty. She was preceded in death by her parents Louis & Hermina and her husband Bruce. Shirley as your sons, grandchildren, and great grandchildren, we will always love and miss you greatly. Memorials are preferred to the Vascular Dementia Society of America.