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Shirley Anderson Obituary

Shirley Anderson Home for Christmas Shirley May Gilstrap Anderson of Bluffdale passed away Christmas Eve, December 24, 2007, in Murray, Utah. She was born April 30, 1924 at Bird Woods Ranch in Custer County, Nebraska to John Kelso Gilstrap and Helen Gertrude Mason. The family moved to Colorado where her siblings John, Richard, and Lucylle were born. She was previously married and had one daughter, Janet Louise. Shirley was a convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1952. On April 27, 1961, she married Moyal Anderson in the Salt Lake Temple. With that union she took on the responsibility of raising his eight children who became very dear to her. She served faithfully in many Church callings including being an ordinance worker at the Jordan River Temple, a faithful visiting teacher, and a roadshow director. She was very active in the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and the Lions Club. She loved to dance, travel, and help Moyal in his real estate business. Mom was always looking for ways to help others and generously invited 24 people over the years to live in her home until they could get on their feet. She was always there for her children when they were in trouble or needed help. She also over the years reached out to many others in the community and provided support. Her husband Moyal, and children Pamela and Stephen preceded her in death. Shirley is survived by her sister, Lucylle; and her children: Jan, Gregory, Jerome (Linda), Angie (Chris), Paula (Lee, deceased), Kathy (Quintin), and David (Sherry) Anderson, as well as two children-in-law, Kerry Coop and Millie Anderson. There are also 58 grandchildren, and 53 great-grandchildren at this time. She looked forward to the time she would be reunited with Moyal. Family and friends are invited to a viewing Wednesday, January 2, 2008 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Goff Mortuary, 8090 S. State St., Midvale. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, January 3, 2008 at the Bluffdale LDS Chapel at 14400 South and 1700 West with viewing beginning at 10 a.m. Interment at the Bluffdale City Cemetery.

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Published by Suburban Life Publications on Dec. 30, 2007.

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Crystal Kitchen

January 19, 2008

I will always remember what you did for me, words cant begin to explain my gratitude. I will miss you dearly. Let grandpa know I love him and my mom too. I love you.

Pam Rasmussen

January 3, 2008

Shirley, you are going to be missed dearly. It seems you and I were the "back row bunch" whether in Relief Society or in the chapel. Thank you for sitting by me when I first moved in. I will miss your life experiences you shared with everyone. What a great reunion you must be having at this time! You have left a wonder legacy for others to follow. Until we meet again...

Dave & Julie Anderson

January 2, 2008

Shirley was one of my favorite sisters to sit by in Relief Society! I will never forget her story of her drinking out of an old clorox bottle in her garage that had been there for years. She was full of spunk & vinegar and we will miss her till we meet again! Love you all!

Tiffany Kitchen

January 2, 2008

I will also miss you Grandma, words will never explain how much. So many found memories I will always cherish. Say hello to mom for me.

Robert Anderson

December 30, 2007

I will miss you Grandma. I remember when you took 19 grandkids to Yuba Lake and the Manti Pageant. It was in a your truck with a camper shell and a boat in tow behind. Remember you missed the exit for Yuba and you crossed the median on the freeway. You were always so full of life.
Love Always, Robert

sharron hansen

December 30, 2007

Dear Family. Shirley was my visiting teacher for 10 years. Outspoken and honest she was a friend. She had a testimoney of the gospel.And often testifed of Jesus Christ. My prayers are with you at this time. I really liked your Father and Mother they will be missed.

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