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I'm so sorry for your loss. I wish I could have seen Mr. Shirley after I graduated from Atwood in 1980. He was one of my favorite teachers. Prayers for his family and friends.
Birth date: May 27, 1945 Death date: Jun 20, 2016
CHARLESTON, IL - Steven Lynn Shirley, age 71 of Charleston, died on Monday, June 20, 2016 while at Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana. Visitation for family and friends will be held from Noon until 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 25, Read Obituary
I'm so sorry for your loss. I wish I could have seen Mr. Shirley after I graduated from Atwood in 1980. He was one of my favorite teachers. Prayers for his family and friends.
My thought and prayers go out to the family of Mr. Steve Shirley. He was by basketball coach in jr high, Biology and Drivers Ed. Teacher in high school. He was always a very caring man with a great sense of humor. He always got a kick out of hitting t
He was one of my favorite teachers! He was a very kind and caring man! He will be missed!
I am truly sorry for your loss. Mr Shirley was a great man and my all time favorite teacher. Sending prayers!!
RIP Mr Shirley!!! You were a one of a kind teacher who was adored by all.
So sad to hear of Mr. Shirley's passing. I speak of him often as he was one of my favorite teachers. He enriched my life with his quick wit and his love of teaching. So many memories! My thoughts are with you Fraun. I'm certain there was never
Steve was my 8th grade teacher and even at 13 we knew what a great guy he was. He made school fun. Even years later he remembered each of us and always greeted with a smile and a hug. How lucky you all are to have had him in your daily life. Heaven ce
My thoughts and condolences are with everyone grieving of his passing! He truly was an inspiration! My most enjoyable moments about highschool mostly include him and his ways lol. He was anything but ordinary and that's what made him such a blessi
Mr. Shirley was a great teacher and mentor. Never a dull moment in any class or even outside the classroom. He always had an open door policy and you could talk to him about anything. I have so many fond memories of him ans will never forget you. You
Mr. Shirley was my biology and driver's education teacher. His wife, Fraun, later became my college advisor. I could sense their great admiration for one another. Also, I remember Mr. Shirley dealing with severe arthritis, yet always doing so with