Shirley Ann Scrivner

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Shirley Ann Scrivner, 83, of Russellville, passed away Saturday, July 6, 2024, at her home surrounded by her family.

She was born December 11, 1940, in Jamestown, Missouri, the daughter of Ralph Edward and E. Lorene (Kuhn) Muri.

Shirley was a 1958 graduate of Jamestown High School.

She was united in marriage on August 18, 1972, in Jamestown to James C. “Jim” Scrivner who survives at the home.

Shirley worked for over 30 years with General Motors in their financing department. She also worked for Putnam Chevrolet in California and volunteered with the Jefferson City Hospice House and Meals-On-Wheels.

She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Russellville and was a lifetime member of the Missouri Bluebird Society. Shirley enjoyed photography and received several awards for her photographs, traveling with her husband, and especially loved spending time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Survivors include her husband, Jim Scrivner, Russellville; one son, Mitch (DeAnn) Strother, Jamestown; two granddaughters, Mackenzie (Adam) Lohse, Mickayla (Klay) Holliday; three great grandchildren, Sawyer Holliday, Weston Lohse, Callie Holliday; four sibling, Wayne (Beryl) Muri, Jamestown; Glenda Sells, Prairie Home; Sandra (Dwayne) Bolin, Arkansas; Ed (Stephanie) Muri, Jamestown; and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; and a brother-in-law, Jerry Sells.

Visitation will be 5-7 p.m. Thursday, July 11, 2024, at Trimble Funeral Homes – Russellville.

Funeral service will be held 10 a.m. Friday, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Russellville with Pastor Ed Merckel officiating.

Burial will be in Enloe Cemetery.

Memorials are suggested to Trinity Lutheran Church.

Services entrusted to Trimble Funeral Homes – Russellville. Trimblefunerals.com

 

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  1. My sincere sympathy in your loss of Shirley. She was a wonderful person who I know will be greatly missed. Prayers for all of the family.

  2. Shirley was a lovely woman. I enjoyed talking with her. All will miss her. My prayers are with and for you.

  3. We will miss you so much Shirley… We were the lucky ones getting to have you as our friend. Thank you for being such a huge supporter of Lee’s Santa dreams. We love you sweet lady. Prayers going out to Jim, Mitch & Family and the rest of those who love you so much. Thank you for the RoHo posts, they were awesome.
    RIP Shirley, you are now cancer free…..❤️🙏🏻🎅🏻

  4. It was my honor and privilege to present to Shirley the Missouri Bluebird Society’s 2016 “True Blue Service” Award. How well-deserved! She was one of our most supportive members. She and Jim were always ready to help MOBS and promote Bluebird Conservation. They have hosted our membership at their farm and in their home, initiated and maintained the Russellville Lions Club Bluebird Trail, have mentored young people in conservation and life, introduced folks to MOBS and purchased memberships for them to join! Always helpful at MOBS conferences, Shirley was a delight to be around–a generous and encouraging soul. Our heart goes out to Jim and to her entire family. Her Bluebird Family will miss this very special lady and we are all grateful to have known her. Steve Garr, Missouri Bluebird Society President

  5. Shirley was my supervisor at General Motors for a number of years and it was a pleasure working with her and her sister, Glenda. I was lucky to have known such a wonderful lady!
    My deepest condolences to Jim, Mitch and the entire family! May she rest in peace 🙏🙏🙏

  6. Prayers to Shirley’s family. Such a beautiful person. I had the privilege of working with Shirley at GMAC for 10 years. You could not find a better co-worker!

  7. I also worked with Shirley (and Glenda) in the credit department at GMAC. We were all like family with Shirley being one of the most welcoming of the bunch when I first started working there. She was a beautiful woman inside and out and she just had something special about her. It is hard to describe but it was a certain kind of wit and something of a clever smile on her face. She just made you happy anytime you were with her. I was blessed to get to know her and call her my friend.
    May God bless Jim, Mitch and her entire family as they are suffering from her loss.

  8. Shirley was such a joy to be around. I worked with her at GMAC for several years and enjoyed every minute being around her. She always had time to help in anyway she could. Loved her has a friend and a co-worker. Rest in piece Shirley til we meet again.

  9. Jon and Gale Schaffner has purchased Designer’s Choice Arrangement for Shirley Scrivner

  10. We send our sincerest sympathy at this time of loss. Shirley will be missed.Joy and Walter Kiesling


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