Shirley J Smith Schuecking  June 17 1931  May 14 2019 (age 87)

Shirley J Smith Schuecking June 17 1931 May 14 2019 (age 87)

SHIRLEY J. SCHUECKING Shirley J. Schuecking, 87, of Quincy, passed away at 1:10 p.m. Tuesday (May 14, 2019) in her home. Born June 17, 1931 in Quincy, Shirley was the daughter of J. Walter and Violet Arp Smith. She married James R. Schuecking on September 15, 1951 in Quincy. He survives. Shirley was a graduate of Quincy High School. She was employed in the office at Moorman Manufacturing from 1949 until 1960 and later at the Blessing Tea Room from 1989 until 1995. Survivors include her husband, Jim; two children, Jeffrey Schuecking (Dawn) of Quincy and Lynn Fischer (Kevin) of Quincy; a granddaughter, Katie Schuecking of Quincy; a sister, Norma McKenna of Brainard, MN; and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Schuecking was preceded in death by her parents; and a brother in law, Dean McKenna. Cremation arrangements are in the care of the Zehender Robinson Stormer Cookson Funeral Home. Services will be private. Memorials may be made to the Blessing Foundation for Hospice, Quincy Humane Society, Parkview Church or the Quincy Park Band.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Shirley J Smith Schuecking June 17 1931 May 14 2019 (age 87).

Zehender Robinson Stormer Cookson Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: Quincy, state: Illinois

death notice Shirley J Smith Schuecking June 17 1931 May 14 2019 (age 87)

obituary notice Shirley J Smith Schuecking June 17 1931 May 14 2019 (age 87)

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