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Shirley Bell Crider
July 2nd, 1935 - March 6th, 2021
Shirley Bell Crider, 85, of Tacoma, Washington passed away peacefully in the hospital on March 6, 2021. Shirley was born July 2, 1935 in Rexburg, Idaho, to parents Bernard Rulon Jarvis, Sr. and Marjorie Paul Jarvis, both deceased. While living in Rexburg she would be joined by brother Bernard Rulon Jarvis, Jr. Later the young family would move to Graham, Wa. to be near family. She was later joined by siblings Douglas Paul Jarvis and Dianne Elizabeth Jarvis. Shirley attended school at Kapowsin elementary school and junior high. She went on to graduate from Bethel High School in 1953. During the school years she liked to work in the berry fields with family and friends for extra money. Following high school, she attended Stevens-Henager business college in 1953 in Ogden, UT, completing her courses of study in stenography, typing, and writing skills. During Shirley’s marriages over the next number of years she would bear four children, Stephen, Donna, Dean, and David. Shirley would raise her family, for many years in Griffith, IN. Later in life she would reside in Riverton, WY, Spanaway, WA and Keokuk, IA before settling in Tacoma, WA. She lived most of her later life residing with daughter Donna Ward and her family. She also spent some time residing and visiting with sons Ronald Dean II, of Hamilton, IL., and David Rulon of Griffith, IN. Shirley enjoyed watching her children grow, helping them with their various activities, life events, and progression in life. While in IN, she worked hard on the Crider family farm, planting, weeding, harvesting and preserving the many vegetables, and fruits. She and friends would also gather and preserve berries that they picked from the local berry patches. She loved her numerous flowers that she would tend over the years, marigolds, pansies, and gladiolas. Red roses were her favorite. She loved the many cats, dogs and other animals that came into her life. Shirley loved her many callings, and activities in the LDS Church throughout the years. She loved having family and friends come to visit from afar and loved to vacation and visit them. She loved visiting with relatives and friends that lived nearby. She worked for a time at the Our Lady of Mercy Hospital in Dyer, IN. She loved using her creative skills for making wedding and other occasion cakes for family and friends. And loved making her famous divinity around the holidays. She loved staying in touch with her children and their families, as they grew, through visits, letters and cards, phone calls, e-mails, and facebook. She loved watching her soap operas, whodunits, and animal shows on television. She loved listening to Willie Nelson tunes. One of her favorite songs was The Rose. She loved reading Louie L’Amour westerns. Shirley is preceded in death by her beautiful, beloved granddaughter Khara Renee Davis of Riverton, Wy, who passed away from a long-term illness in 1988, and later Donna’s husband, Khara’s father, Rob Davis would pass away. Also, granddaughters Nikki and Jessica Allen, of Payson, UT who passed away at different times. Shirley’s younger brother, Bernard Rulon (Leona) Jarvis Jr., preceded her in death in 2016. She is preceded in death by her three previous husbands, fathers to her children. Shirley is survived by her four children, Stephen Blaine Dee Arnold of University Place, Wa., Donna Pearl Henderson Ward, (Stanley Ward) of Tacoma, WA., Ronald Dean (Robin) Crider II, of Hamilton, Il, and David Rulon (Star) Crider of Griffith, IN. She is survived by brother Douglas (Jacklin) Jarvis of Nashua, NH, and sister Dianne (Raymond) Sellers of Mt. View, WY. She is also survived by nine grandchildren, twelve great grandchildren, and five great-great grandchildren, and numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Shirley is interred at Woodbine Cemetery, Puyallup, WA. POEM by Shirley’s Aunt Gertie Jarvis Little children do you know? What is hidden under the snow? Buttercups and violets blue Daffodils and pansies too Waiting got the sun to say Wake up flowers It’s Spring today Shiny raindrops heard the call And they quickly began to fall The flowers grew and bloomed so bright Making the world a beautiful sight All the earth is filled with joy For every little girl and boy
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