SHIRLEY ANN (HAIST) MAYALL

Shirley Mayall

Shirley MayallShirley Ann Mayall, 92, previous resident of Ipava, died June 22, 2023, at Betty’s Memory Garden of Courtyard Estates in Farmington.

She was born Dec. 15, 1930, in Table Grove, a daughter of Forrest and Lillian Pearl Haist. She married Claude W. (Jack) Mayall on July 23, 1949. He preceded her in death on Nov. 26, 1994.

She also was preceded in death by one son, Jackie Todd; one brother, Bud Haist; and two sisters, Lorraine Frazier and Dorothy Haist.

Surviving are her children, Ronnie Jack (and Betsy) Mayall of Canton and Pamela (and Steve) Butler of Astoria; grandchildren, Chad (and Staci) Mayall of Canton, Sara Mayall of Davenport, Iowa, Meghan (and Matt) Allen of Normal and Nicholas (and Ande) Butler of Bailey, Colo.; great-grandsons, Connor Mayall, Brady Mayall, Chase Allen and Cade Allen; and many nieces and nephews.

She worked as a butcher for years at Velma’s Market, which later was Mayall’s Market in Ipava. She closed the chapter on her butcher career at Speer’s Grocery in Table Grove. She was an active member of the Ipava Legion Auxiliary and Ipava Christian Church. She also served as Pleasant Township Clerk.

She loved her children and was beyond supportive in many ways as a mother and grandmother. Nothing brought a smile to her face quicker than her grandchildren and great-grandsons. Her love and support through all of their activities was a constant. If anyone in the family or community needed help, a pie or oatmeal cake whipped up, or noodles hand cut paper thin, Shirley always came through.

Shirley’s life will be honored and celebrated at 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 28, at Ipava Christian Church with Reverend Brant Reed officiating. Burial will be at the Ipava Cemetery. Shawgo Memorial Home in Astoria is in charge of arrangements.

Memorials may be made to Ipava Christian Church or the Ipava American Legion Auxiliary.

Condolences may be sent to www.shawgomemorialhome.com.

 

Published in the Astoria South Fulton Argus on 6/28/2023

 

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