Obituary for Louise D. Shields
Blissfield Michigan
Blissfield- Louise D. Shields, age 88, of Blissfield, passed away Monday, July 15, 2013 at Blissfield Place, with her family present, under the loving care of the Blissfield Place staff, who were like family and Hospice of Lenawee.
She was born on November 5, 1924 in Granville County, NC to Louie (Davis) and Charles R. Davis. Louise married William (Bill) Henry Shields, Jr. on October 19, 1946 in Newport News, VA.
Louise lived life to the fullest, going with her husband, Sergeant Major Shields to all his military assignments while raising her family. Growing up during the depression, Louise and Bill enjoyed the down to earth things in life, as well as their family, rather than material goods. She enjoyed flower and plant gardening, loved music and dancing, was an avid reader, a NC Tar Heel, volunteered for the Red Cross and was a member of the First Christian Church. She actually worked for NASA, before it was known for the space program. Louise lived for her family, she will be greatly missed but made wonderful memories for her children and their offspring.
Survivors include her children, Deborah (John) Walus of Mt. Clemens, MI, Charles (Dianne) Shields of Temperance, MI and Steven (Kendra) Shields of Blissfield; a sister Frances Brummert of Youngsville, NC; nine grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.
Welcoming her to heaven with open arms, is the love of her life, her husband, Bill (a.k.a. Opossum).
Funeral services for Louise will be at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 18, 2013, at Wagley Funeral Home, Tagsold Chapel in Blissfield, with Deacon Jim Hashman officiating. Burial will follow at the Deerfield Cemetery. Visitation will be on Wednesday, July 17, 2013, from 3 to 7 p.m. at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Wounded Warriors, envelopes will be available at the funeral home.
When I was about 10 years old, my father and I sat at the kitchen table and drew a family chart with a chewed and nubby old #2 pencil and a sheet of notebook paper. I still have that paper, yellowed and creased. It was the start of a life long hobby and one of the greatest gifts my father gave me. I study the Allen family of Wake County, NC, the Davis family of Granville County, NC, the Stancil and Johnson families of Johnston County, NC and all their collateral lines.
My aunt Louise. She was my Dad's sister.
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