- Date Of Birth: November 23, 1932
- Date Of Death: January 4, 2020
- State: Alabama
Shirley Jeaneen Orrick Boggs of Cedar Mountain, N.C. passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 4th, 2020 with her husband Bobby Lee Boggs by her side.
Shirley was born on November 23rd, 1932 in Lanett Alabama.
Shirley was a wonderful mother to three children, Rhonda Leigh (Larry Sparks) of Birmingham, Alabama, Gregory Lynn (Kendall Callaway) of Birmingham, Alabama, and Susan Elaine of Cedar Mtn, NC. She is preceded in death by parents Clevie Lee and Thelma (Wright) Orrick, her in-laws Fred L. and Aline (Cosper) Boggs, sister Elsie Carol (Cooke) and Russell Cook all of Lanett. Survivors include her husband Bobby Lee Boggs and her brother-in-law Charles Boggs.
Shirley, fondly known as “Mimi” by her nine grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren and nieces and nephews was a treasured wife, mother, and grandmother. An amazing cook and friend to everyone, she spent her early years attending church at First Baptist Church in Lanett where her father was treasurer for a number of years and her mother was a Sunday School teacher.
She spent most of her time in youth work and became very close friends with four girls. Dud, Bebs, San, and Sybil shared their early lives together and became life long friends. Every year they traveled together for a week to rekindle their friendships and share their love for living and one another.|
After her husband Bobby retired and the two moved to Cedar Mountain, she decided to go to work in the infant department of a local church. This quickly became a great passion of hers. As the years developed and these infants that she cared for grew into adulthood, their parents would update Shirley with their whereabouts and share photos of them grown with families of their own. This thrilled her to have been a part of so many lives.
Over the years, Shirley and Bobby developed new relationships in their church family. Shirley relished in entertaining their Sunday School class, their pastor and many of their friends at their home during Christmas week for fellowship. She loved cooking for everyone and watching everyone enjoy her meals!
On the day of her death, Bobby, the love of her life for 68 years opened a letter she had given him on their 50th wedding anniversary.