11/02/2020
OBITUARY
Shirley A Walters
APRIL 24, 1939 – OCTOBER 22, 2020
Obituary of Shirley A Walters
Shirley Ann Clark Ash Walters walked her last country road and crossed the small, still waters unafraid, into the waiting arms of her Jesus, with His sheep by His side, entering into His arms and home forevermore.
Shirley was born in Hepzibah, West Virginia, Harrison County, on April 24, 1939, to Harold and Esther Davisson Clark. She attended grade school and entered high school in WV. When the family relocated to Warren, Ohio, the unhappy Shirley was permitted to return to WV, to live with her Grandmother Davisson and complete high school with her friends. At the age of 13, she had also been baptized at her church, the Hepzibah Baptist Church. Her special mentor was Mrs. Marshall.
Soon afer graduating Shirley joined the U.S. Air Force as an 18 year old. She trained at Lackland Air Base, then at San Antonio, TX, to be a dental technician, before transferring to Montgomery, AL, and on to Elgin Air Force Base in FL. There she married her high school sweetheart, James Ash, a U.S. Marine Corporal stationed at Jacksonville, NC. They moved to Camp Lejeune, NC, then to E’tain, France, where Jim was killed in a car accident. Shirley returned to WV. with her three year old daughter, Tina Louise Ash.
Before long, Shirley and Tina moved to Washington, D.C. where she met Larry Walters, who was in the U.S. Army. They were married in Portsmouth, VA and later transferred to Illinois to welcome baby son Steven Dale before moving to St. Louis, MO and various other locations as assigned by the Army. While stationed in Stuttgart, Germany, Larry volunteered for Viet Nam duty. Shirley and the children returned to Warren, OH, where daughter Tracey Diane was born.
Somewhere in the midst of the Viet Nam experience, they found time to move to Modesto, CA, and find a house on Dickens Drive. However, Uncle Sam was not ready to release them. Leaving their property in the care of a neighbor and good renters, the family spent some time in Savannah, GA. and West Point, NY, before finally returning to Modesto to stay.
Shirley earned he A.A. at Modesto Junior College and ultimately retired from Civil Service at Sharpe Defend Depot. She was a member of Herald General Baptist Church the rest of her life, where she taught a children’s Sunday School Class for many years. She also spent several years volunteering at Memorial Hospital and Modesto Library.
Shirley was predeceased by her parents, her daughter, Tracey, her brother, Bill Clark, and her first husband. She is survived by her daughter, Tina Ash-Mahan of Port St. Joe, FL; son Steven (Brenda) Walters, Indiatlantic, FL; grandchildren Calder and Maura Mahan; Sister Betty Cononico, of Ohio; and one niece and two nephews.
Services are at Lakewood Memorial Park Monday, Nov. 2nd: graveside service interment 10:00am. And Celebration of Life at Herald General Baptist Church At 11:30am. Masks are required at both locations.