Shirley Ann (Naylor) Childress

shirley childress

April 24, 1939 ~ December 1, 2019

Shirley Ann (Naylor) Childress, age 80, of Madison, passed away Sunday, December 1, 2019 at Lake West Medical Center, Willoughby, OH surrounded by her loving family. She was born April 24, 1939 to Gladys (Hutchinson) Naylor and Walter Naylor, Sr. She married Lonnie Jerry Childress on June 2, 1957 and shared 52 years devoted to each other while worshiping and serving God. They loved spending time with their family and many, many friends and especially loved hosting family reunions and get-togethers, as this was the best way to bring everyone together to play, sing, laugh, love and reminisce. Shirley was an active member of Thompson United Methodist Church until her health was compromised. She participated in Prayer Chain, Pastor Relations, Faith Circle (treasurer for 14 yrs.) and bible and Sunday school classes. She also volunteered 18 yrs. at Lake West Medical Center, where her name appears on their wall of volunteers. She had a servant’s heart and loved to make people happy. She is survived by sons Timothy (Christina) Childress of Madison, Paul (Dixie) Childress of Geneva; adopted daughters Lora Danae (Tommy) Simril of Willowick, Morgan Michelle (Nathan) Reid, Marissah Ann Childress and Michaela Rose Childress;6 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; sister Darlene Craver of Florida and daughter-in-law, Vonda Childress. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lonnie; son John Alan Childress; parents; granddaughter, Maria Therese Childress and 3 brothers. A Memorial Service will be held Saturday, December 7, 2019 at 11:00 am at Thompson United Methodist Church, where the Family will receive friends one hour prior to service, 6758 Madison Rd., Thompson, OH 44086. Online obituary and guest book at www.behmfuneral.com.

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  1. Memory: When my youngest daughter was born, Shirley was so excited she sent Amanda a brand new Christening Gown and bonnet. Years later, upon meeting Amanda when she was “7”, she said to her “you may call me Grandma Shirley”. Amanda is David & Nikki’s half sister, and Shirley never treated her as an “outsider”. A few months ago Amanda graduated college and Shirley messaged me to tell her “Congratulations “. Shirley loved her family so much, and treated Amanda no differently through the years. Rest In Peace Grandma Shirley! ❤️ Coni Riel Ladson, SC


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