Shirley Wiley’s portrait

Shirley Wiley

  • 75 years old
  • Born Sep 08, 1931
  • Died Jul 03, 2007
  • United States
Born on 1932 in Detroit, Shirley Jean Ashton would become the very warm hearted, spirited matriarch of the Wiley family. She married my grandfather, Donald Clarence Wiley. Together they raised two wonderful boys, Mike and Pat and three beautiful girls, Paula, Vicky, and Christine. She dedicated most of her time to sharing with others, the love and joy she received from life. Shirley was such a pleasure to be around simply because she could find the best parts of any situation. She was a cheerleader everyone could use in their corner. Shirley will always be truly loved and greatly missed by everyone that had the opportunity to know her.
See All Memories »

Memories

My favorite times with grandma

Lisa Gill (Aug 08, 2007)

We all have our favorite memories of grandma, my favorite memories aren’t of any specific time or place, but of all our family gatherings. My favorite times were when the whole family was in town and everyone got together to laugh and tell stories, most of the stories we have heard a millions times, but we laugh about them anyway. I think grandma loved these times too, she seemed happiest when all her family was together and smiling. We will miss her when we get together now but in her own way she will be there with us always.

"Queen Mum"

Mike Etue (Jul 26, 2007)

What a full and wonderful life. All of us were truly blessed in knowing this great lady... affectionately known as "Queen Mum" to many of us. I am one of the newest members of the family, and I remember the first time I met Shirley, she welcomed me with a kiss and open arms. I was her son-in-law, but she treated me like one of her own. What a warm feeling that was, and it contined every time I saw her. One of the great things about Shirley was her love of laughter... and how contagious that was. It was just a good feeling being around her. We will miss her smile... her kiss... her embrace. These are the things that shined in Shirley, and hopefully we'll be able to carry on her ways. That's what she would want. God has a different path for all of us, and you can rest assured He welcomed her too with open arms, the same way she always welcomed us to her embrace. Heaven is now a better place, for Shirley is there, looking down on us with her loving smile. God bless you, "Queen Mum".

The Way I Remember Mother

Christine (Jul 24, 2007)

Many years a go Audrey Hepburn wrote a poem that describes mother like no other.
For attractive lips, speak words of kindness
For lovely eyes, seek out the good in people
For a slim figure, share your food with the hungry
For beautiful hair, let a child run his/her fingers through it once a day
For poice, walk with the knowledge that you never walk alone...Pleople, even more than things, have to be restored, renewed, revived, reclaimed, and redeemed; never throw out anyone.
Remember, if you ever need a helping hand, you will find one at the end of each of your arms. As you grow older, you will discover that you have two hands; one for helping yourself, and the other for helping others.

Share your own memory now

To leave a memory, fill in the fields below

 *
 *
Icon

Choose an icon from the set

More »

Q&A (0)

New! Answer a question and read other´s responses

  • In what other country could you imagine Shirley Wiley living?