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Shirley Faye Gill

January 7, 1936 - December 21, 2016
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Visitation
Tucker Funeral Home
113 North Third Street
Central City, KY 42330
270-754-1551 | Map
Monday 12/26, 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Service
Tucker Funeral Home
113 North Third Street
Central City, KY 42330
270-754-1551 | Map
Tuesday 12/27, 11:00 am

BREMEN – Shirley Faye Gill, 80, of Bremen, died Wednesday, December 21, 2016, at 3:05PM at her home. Mrs. Gill was born January 7, 1936, in Muhlenberg County. She was a homemaker and member of Woodson Missionary Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Tunney Gill; parents Howard and Elsie Brown; andContinue Reading

Joan Koontz left a message on December 21, 2017:
She was not only my Aunt but my best friend. I didn't get to tell her good-bye but she knows what I feel. I love you my dear Shirley and miss you every day
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Randall Adams left a message on January 19, 2017:
I'm so sorry of Shirleys passing, she was always so nice to me and to my family especially to my Mother"Zelmodene Adams", shirley always had a big smile and she would always hug me when I seen her in Church. I know that she is in Heaven now and better in deed. She will be missed very much especially in Woodson Church, she was always great help whenever the Church would have a meal, she was always there to help.Love and prayers to all Your friend, Randy Adams .
Bro. Leroy Rearden left a message on December 27, 2016:
Mrs. Gill always had a big smile and a kind word
Melody Adams Gary left a message on December 26, 2016:
I'm so sorry to hear of Shirley's passing. She was a beautiful person and a wonderful friend to my Mother (Zelmodene Adams).

My deepest sympathy to the family.
Melody Adams Gary
Russ Brown left a message on December 26, 2016:
I will miss Shirley.
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Melody Gill Thomas left a message on December 26, 2016:
The only thing bigger than Aunt Shirley's smile was her heart. I always got to visit her during the summer whenever I would stay with Aunt Adele. Aunt Shirley always welcomed me with open arms and an open kitchen! She was a wonderful cook and, more importantly, a wonderful woman. I will miss you Aunt Shirley.
Darlene Sallee Robinson left a message on December 25, 2016:
Andy,
So very sorry to hear of your mom's passing. I often think with fondness of the times I visited your home when we were growing up, such good times. Keeping you and your family in prayers during this time, I know it will be hard with the season, too. I hope that you can feel the Lord comforting you as you journey through these days. Love you!

Darlene
Lois Gill & Family left a message on December 25, 2016:
So sorry to learn of Shirley's passing. We had great times camping, fishing and family reunions.
Shirley & Tunney were always so welcoming and easy to talk to.
She will be greatly missed.
Joan Koontz left a message on December 23, 2016:
Good bye my wonderful friend and Aunt. You've helped me get thru this life with your kind words and caring, I love you and will miss you
Ellanee Lancaster left a message on December 23, 2016:
Chris, Keitha, and Family...I pray it comforts you to know your friends are praying for you during this difficult time and especially during this Christmas season. I will continue to pray for you in the days, weeks, months, and years to come. I know you will keep her alive in your hearts and minds with the precious memories you have experienced with her. Love to you all!
Dr, Roger Taylor left a message on December 22, 2016:
This lady was very "special" to me and my family. She was like a second Mom to me. She was always available to take her daughter and her friends places for fun and everyone loved her. My prayers to Chris, Barry Keitha and others who are grieving her homegoing.
Marge Hobgood left a message on December 22, 2016:
We moved to Ms. Shirley's neighborhood nine years ago, and she has been more than just a neighbor, she has been a wonderful friend. I will miss sitting with her and Ms. Jean on her back porch on summer evenings. In our conversations, I learned how hard her early life was, but I truly believe Jesus has taken away all her sorrow and pain. She also talked about how much she loved her family and her church. She was a hard worker, whether it was preparing and serving food for a church meal, pulling weeds, walking for exercise, or up on a ladder outside cleaning windows! Ms. Shirley loved home-grown strawberries more than anyone I have ever known and her face would light up whenever we brought her some. I'll think of her every time I pick them in the garden. I will certainly miss her spunk, her sweet smile, and her sweet spirit. I'll see you later, Dear Friend.
Tucker Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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