Shirley was a very kind and generous person. She was always willing to help a friend in need.
Shirley enjoyed life. She loved fishing, hunting and being outdoors in general. She was an excellent cook and seamstress.
Shirley owned and operated Shirley's Sunshine Cafe for several years in Dixon.
She is survived by her husband, Clyde Moring of Crocker; two daughters, Martha Kelly of Oklahoma City, OK and Malinda Kelley of Waynesville; one son, Robin Keppel of Crocker; her mother and stepfather, Ellen and Bill Biver of Pacific, MO; two sisters, Leona Huff and Sue Rigsby of Waynesville; a brother Paul Ham of Dixon; five grandchildren and many other relatives and friends also survive.
Graveside services were held at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, July 15, in Dixon City Cemetery with Rev. Robert Kimmis officiating. Family members served as escorts. Services were under the direction of Waynesville Memorial Chapel. A memorial has been established in the name of Shirley May Moring.
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