Obit: Biddle, Shirley
Ann (1936- 2021)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Biddle, Dodd, Spangler, Chewning, Tabbert, Culler, Johnston, Johnson,
Rymer, Kephart, Moskiewicz, Holmquist, Peterson, Connolly, Smith
----Source: Cuddie Funeral Home (Thorp, Clark Co., WI) 9/30/2021
Biddle, Shirley Ann (17 June 1936 – 16 September 2021)
Shirley A. Biddle, 85, of Thorp, passed away at Mayo Clinic Health System in Eau
Claire, on Sunday, September 26, 2021.
Shirley Ann Spangler was born on June 17, 1936, in True, WV, the daughter of
James H. and Grace G. (Dodd) Spangler. She was raised and educated in the True
area and graduated from Shady Springs High School in 1954. After completing high
school, Shirley attended the Medical College of Richmond, VA receiving her
certification as a Radiology Technician later receiving additional training at
Knoxville Medical Hospital. Shirley was united in marriage to Clarence F. "Jim"
Biddle on February 2, 1957, at Tabernacle Baptist Church in Milwaukee. They
lived in Milwaukee until moving to Thorp in 1976. Shirley then worked for Dr.
James Connolly until retiring in 1998.
Shirley was her family’s biggest cheerleader. She was always up for doing fun
things; from shopping and exploring town, to going down the slide at the park
with her grandkids and great grandkids. Shirley remembered every special day for
her kids, grandkids, great grandkids, and the dear neighbor kids. She absolutely
delighted in the children in her life. Shirley loved last minute visits with her
granddaughter Gianna and was well known for always having a hot meal available
regardless of what time you showed up to her home. Time with her was never taken
for granted. She was charismatic and brought sunshine into the room with her
contagious laughter; the best laughs came because she was so mischievous! She
would frequently surprise us with her amazing sense of humor. Shirley was always
optimistic and full of joy. She was graceful, classy, and always looked
beautiful and put together!
We will never forget her beautiful voice. She would perfectly harmonize in
church during worship and brought joy to everyone sitting in the pew around her
because of her talented voice and passion for Christ.
Her farm was the place that many of the kids in her family spent their summers,
and now those memories are deeply cherished. Many important life lessons were
taught there about the value of life, self-dependence, and sustainability. She
had a perfectly manicured garden and passed down her green thumb to her
daughter. She would let her grandkids have fresh rhubarb pie and ice cream in
place of supper sometimes. Her kitchen always had something good cooking in it,
and always made from scratch. Her closets full of sewing fabrics and acres of
land around the farm were some of her grandkid’s favorite playgrounds.
She was patient, kind, and she was dependable. Shirley was a hard worker and
immensely loyal. Her strength was passed down through the women in her family
and will continue to do so in the next generation. She had a servant’s heart and
lived wholly for Jesus. You saw Him through the way she lived. Everyone that
knew Shirley were a big part of her life because she genuinely loved and cared
for people. She had a true heart for others and served selflessly with joy. If
she knew you, she prayed for you. Her faith was unfailing and was nothing short
of inspiring.
She is incredibly missed, but we know she’s in Jesus’s arms now. Well done, thou
good and faithful servant.
Shirley was an active member of Missionary Baptist Church in Greenwood.
She is survived by her 3 children: Pam (Billy) Chewning of Lawton, OK, Dawn
(Ted) Tabbert of Phelps, Mark (Jean) Biddle of Thorp; 8 grandchildren: Gregory
Chewning, Kaelynn (James) Culler, Krista (Christian) Johnston, Therese Tabbert,
Samuel Tabbert, Gianna Tabbert, Derek (Kimberly) Johnson, Jamie (Jason) Rymer;
15 great-grandchildren: Gavin, Alyssa, Rylee, Angelina, William, Selah, Gideon,
Lexi, Natalie, Milani, Titan, Ethan, Bennett, Everett, Brycen, her
sisters-in-law: Ruth Spangler-Kephart of True, WV , Betty (Dennis) Moskiewicz of
Rockport, TX, and many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Shirley was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Jim, on September 28,
2019; one sister, Janet Spangler Holmquist Peterson and one brother, Chip
Spangler.
Funeral services will be held at a later date at Missionary Baptist Church in
Greenwood. Pastor Geoff Smith will officiate, and burial will follow in Butler
Cemetery, rural Thorp.
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