Peacefully at Beeton Manor, on Sunday, March 31, 2019, Shirley Elizabeth Manifold, at the age of 83 years, beloved wife of the late Bruce Manifold. Loving mother of Deborah and her husband Peter Dale, Paul and his wife Barbara Manifold, Jack and his wife Shelley Manifold, Robert and his wife Liane Manifold. Cherished Grandma of Michael and Cassie, Kellie, David, Samantha, Zach, Erin, and Kyle. Proud great-grandmother of Madelyn.
Cremation has taken place.
A Celebration of Life will be held at the family home on Saturday, May 11.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Peel, 60 Briarwood Avenue, Mississauga L5G 3N6.
Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Gene, Steve, Toni, and Bailey Chahley
This absolutely lovely lady was full of kindness and generosity. When our Bailey was born she crocheted her a beautiful blanket and matching doll that we cherish to this day.
Please know that we are holding you all in our hearts and thoughts. May your memories of Shirley be a blessing to you always and may she Rest In Peace.
Jean Heber
We are so sorry for your loss. Shirley was a dear friend from our school days and was part of our “Hen” party group for many years and we had so many fun times with her. Thinking of all of you at this very difficult time.
Love, Jean and Bill Heber
David and Joan Willard
We are saddened to hear of your mom’s passing. David and I offer our deepest sympathy. She is at peace now. Our many memories of your mom will stay in our hearts forever.
Suzanne Ackers
So sorry to hear about you mom. She was a special lady.
jw
Please accept my sincere condolences for your loss. Know that God is aware of the tears you are shedding. (Psalm 56:18) He will soon do what is said at Acts 24:15, which promises us of a resurrection of our loved ones. May that bring you hope. Take comfort in your good memories and allow your family and loving friends to help you through this difficult time.
Alastair Uprichard
I met cousin Shirley only once. It was in 1953 when she was visiting relatives in N Ireland with mother Jean and sister Kathleen. We lived in a terrace house belonging to the local Mill – grey and rather drab, in keeping with the post war depression in Britain. To say that this glamorous, blonde 18-year-old lit up the street would be an understatement. To a nine-year – old boy she was what I imagined a Hollywood film star to look like. Her clothes were straight out of the catalogues uncle Jack (Shirley’s father) posted to us – classy and colourful, and her accent was the real thing! Even in the black and white photos taken at the time she was something else! I’m sorry we didn’t keep in touch and I send my condolences regretfully to the immediate family and to Shirley’s wider circle of friends.