Richard Myron Reed and Shirley Jean Baker
Husband Richard Myron Reed
Born: 4 Apr 1925 Baptized: Died: 20 Jan 1995 Buried: - Oregon Trail State Veterans Cemetery, Evansville, Natrona County, WYMarriage:
Wife Shirley Jean Baker
Born: 22 Aug 1926 - Callaway, Custer County, NE Baptized: Died: 17 Mar 2015 - Wright, Campbell County, WY Buried: - Douglas Park Cemetery, Douglas, Converse County, WY
Father: Raymond Chester Baker Mother: Lucille Cress
Other Spouse: Charles Henry Slichter - 1946
Children
General Notes: Husband - Richard Myron Reed
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Birth: Apr. 4, 1925
Death: Jan. 20, 1995
PFC US Army
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Spouse:
Shirley Jean Baker Reed (1926 - 2015)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Oregon Trail State Veterans Cemetery
Evansville
Natrona County
Wyoming, USA
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Record added: Jan 25, 2012
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General Notes: Wife - Shirley Jean Baker
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Birth: Aug. 22, 1926
Callaway
Custer County
Nebraska, USA
Death: Mar. 17, 2015
Wright
Campbell County
Wyoming, USA
Shirley Jean Reed 88, passed away peacefully on March 17, 2015. Shirley was born Aug. 22, 1926, in Callaway, Nebraska, to Raymond and Lucille Cress Baker.
The family lived north of Douglas where she and her four sisters Beverly, Teil, Delores and Sharon where raised. Shirley graduated high school in Douglas, and she attended Laramie College for two years where she received her teaching certificate. She then taught in a rural school at Box Elder for a year.
She married Henry Slichter in 1946 and had three children Lee, Kay, and Rea. She worked to support her family, she cleaned offices and homes, cooked for the Douglas Country Club and then became a landlord by purchasing several different properties around Douglas. She took care of everything from plumbing to building and everything in between singlehandedly.
Shirley loved the Lord and was an active member of the Calvary Baptist Church. She enjoyed spending her weekends shopping at all of the local garage sales and bringing home various treasures. In later years, she found a natural talent and love of painting. Wildlife and scenic pictures were painted on every medium from canvas to tiles to cow bones. She was able to sell most of these works of art. She looked forward to her weekly painting at the Douglas Senior Center with the girls. At the age of 66, she owned and operated Piggy Lou’s donut shop. She also enjoyed her motor home, which she traded up every few years for a bigger, better one. Her summers were spent taking her grandchildren and whomever else was willing to go to Thermopolis, Natural Bridge and the mountains. Last summer, she took the motor home to the Natural Bridge and spent several days there.
She also volunteered at Memorial Hospital of Converse County at the information desk. She was never one to sit still and her hands were always occupied with some sort of handicraft item.
Shirley is survived by her son Lee (Denise) Slichter, Delano, California, daughter Kay (Scott) Johnston, Wright, Wyoming, and daughter Rea (Jim) Strock, Douglas. She was Grandma Shirley to Brandon, Trenton, Kris, Keri, LeAnn, Kevin, Brad, Cindy, and 17 great-grandkids. She is also survived by her four sisters and numerous nieces and nephews.
© Douglas Budget March 26, 2015
Family links:
Parents:
Raymond Chester Baker (1898 - 1983)
Lucille Cress Baker (1905 - 2010)
Spouses:
Richard Myron Reed (1925 - 1995)
Henry Slichter (1925 - 1964)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Douglas Park Cemetery
Douglas
Converse County
Wyoming, USA
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Record added: Mar 18, 2015
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Notes: Marriage
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