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In Loving Memory

Minnick, Shirley A.

Shirley A. Minnick, 1930-2022

Entered into rest on December 21, 2022.  Shirley was always full of life with a kind spirit and helping hand for all her children and other children from all walks of life; through her volunteer work at Make-A-Wish Foundation, Children’s Hospital (60-year celebration of Mickey Mouse), Camp Sunrise Family Camp for American Cancer Society, 1988 volunteer of the year Nominee, 1988 United Way of Greater St. Louis Mary Alice Messerly Volunteer of the Year Nominee, and St. Mary’s Hospice Care.  When not involved with caregiving, Shirley was always present to provide support and love to her five children in their many activities, and finally a beautiful composer of poetry with many awards from various organizations.

Devoted wife of the late Sidney A. Minnick Sr., dear mother of Sidney Jr. (Gayle), Alan (Gloria), Sherryl Luber (Greg), the late Diane Minnick, and Gary (Ann), Dear Grandmother of Amy Antalick, Jared, Michael Zander, Shannon Krassinger , Angela King, Jason Luber, Kimberly, Sam, Adam Luber, Tony, Kelly, Claire Minnick-Chappell, and Will,  and Great Grandma of 12; dear daughter of the late Hilrey O. “Jack” Hamilton, and Fern L. Losey (Birtch) Hamilton; dear sister of Robert E. Hamilton, Florence L. Morin, Beverly J. North, and Patricia L. Watson.

Services:  Funeral at KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois, Saturday, January 7, 9:00-11:00 visitation, with prayer service at 11:00a.m. Interment Sunset Memorial Park.  Instead of sending flowers, please consider making a memorial contribution to: Pathways Hospice, 14805 North Outer Forty, Suite 160, Chesterfield, MO 63017

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14 thoughts on “Minnick, Shirley A.”

  1. I’ll always remember Mrs. Minnick greeting me with these words wherever and whenever she saw me, “kimmie, my child, how are you?” I always thought she resembled Debbie Reynolds and loved her low, soft southern draw. Obviously a very giving and kind person, living a long and loved life. I’m sending strength and comfort as I know these passed years have been pretty rough for the family. God bless you all.

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  2. I’ll always remember Mrs. Minnick greeting me with these words wherever and whenever she saw me, “kimmie, my child, how are you?” I always thought she resembled Debbie Reynolds and loved her low, soft southern draw. Obviously a very giving and kind person, living a long and loved life. I’m sending strength and comfort as I know these passed years have been pretty rough for the family. God bless you all.

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  3. Shirley was obviously a woman of grace and love! We respect and appreciate the seeds of love she planted within her family as we have been blessed with Sid and Gayle’s friendship!

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  4. Shirley was obviously a woman of grace and love! We respect and appreciate the seeds of love she planted within her family as we have been blessed with Sid and Gayle’s friendship!

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  5. We are very sorry to read of Aunt Shirley’s passing. Please know that you are all in our thoughts. Our Grandparents, Uncle and Aunts are all now resting above. It’s up to the cousins to carry on. Linda Morin Christian and Peggy Morin Kearney

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  6. We are very sorry to read of Aunt Shirley’s passing. Please know that you are all in our thoughts. Our Grandparents, Uncle and Aunts are all now resting above. It’s up to the cousins to carry on. Linda Morin Christian and Peggy Morin Kearney

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