Shirley Genevia McKenney

December 14, 1947 ~ November 11, 2018
She was born December 14, 1947, in Waynesville, Missouri, the daughter of the late Sherman Luther and Burla Genevia (Breedlove) Deberry.
Shirley was a 1966 graduate of Richland High School.
She was united in marriage on June 21, 1973, in Richland, Missouri to James Thomas McKenney who survives at the home.
Shirley worked for Waterloo Industries in Sedalia as a switchboard operator and in administration.
Throughout her life, Shirley always remembered her family and friends’ special events by sending them a card. In her retirement years, she enjoyed playing the card game Hand & Foot with her friends.
Survivors include her husband, James McKenney, Jefferson City; one daughter, Kelly (Theodore) Asbury, Sedalia; two grandchildren, Dustin Patton, Cody Patton; three step-grandchildren, Joshua Asbury, Ericka Asbury, Nicholas Asbury; one great-grandchildren, Tayson Patton; two step great-grandchildren, Raylend Asbury, Benjamin Asbury; and two siblings, Kay (Richard) Smith, Richland; and Sherman Jr. (Myrna) Deberry, Richland.
She was preceded in death by her parents; and a brother, Larry Gene Deberry.
Graveside service will be 1 p.m. Friday, November 16, 2018, at the Missouri State Veterans Cemetery at Fort Leonard Wood in Waynesville, Missouri.
In lieu flowers, memorials are suggested to the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Mid-Missouri, 3501 Lansing Ave., Columbia, MO 65201.
Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Those wishing to send condolences to the family may do so at the www.dulletrimble.com website.
So sorry for your loss.
We met Shirley when our mother/mother-in-law, Mary Rosell, was her roommate at Saint Joseph’s Bluffs from Oct 23 to Nov 2, 2018. Although the time was short, it allowed us to see her pleasant personality, her love of her family, and her courage in light of numerous medical procedures. She was somebody that was inspirational. We also got to meet with Jim (and share Air Force backgrounds) and Kelly. Shirley’s love of them and them of her was evident. It was a pleasure knowing all of them even for a short time. Shirley and her entire family are in our hearts during this time of loss.