Shirley Mae Naumann's Obituary
Shirley was preceded in death by her husband: Durrel E. ôBusterö Naumann, her sons: Douglas R. Naumann & Keith P. Naumann, her parents: Paul & Gladys nee Gee Williams, her sister, Barbara Vogt, her sisters-in-law, Marlene Muskopf & Shirley Lloyd, her father-in-law and mother-in-law, Walter & Cora Naumann. She is survived by her daughter: Lynn (Gary) Schwoebel of Belleville, Ill, her son: Kent (JoAnn) Naumann of Belleville, Ill, her grandchildren: Cole Naumann of Rockford, Ill & Emily Naumann of Belleville, Ill, her brothers: James (Barbara) Williams of New Athens, Ill, Larry Williams of Swansea, Ill., David (Donna) Williams of Belleville, Ill and Alan Williams of Ruskin, FL., her brothers-in-law, Robert (Clara) Naumann of Columbia, Ill., Gene ôBebsö (Carolyn) Naumann of Tulsa, OK., Donald Naumann of Waterloo, Ill., and Al Muskopf of Baldwin, Il. She is also survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives & many friends. ShirleyÆs first employment outside of the home was with Mertz Motor Company in Millstadt, Ill. Her medical receptionist career began with Dr. Tegtmeier, and continued for many years. Some of her other employers included Drs. Ringhofer, McDermott, Wuller, Vest, Fricke and Kugler. Even though she worked full time, her family was always her number one priority. Shirley attended every event her children and grandchildren participated in. They knew without a doubt, how much she loved them because she showed that love every day of her life. Shirley was a member of Zion Evangelical Church in Millstadt, Ill., where she taught Sunday school for many years. She was also a member of Zion WomenÆs Fellowship, Millstadt Civic Club and the ôsewingö club. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Zion Evangelical Church in Millstadt, Ill, AlzheimerÆs Association or donorÆs choice.
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