J.W. " Dub" Shirley

1943 ∼ 2020

J.W. " Dub" Shirley

J.W.” Dub” Shirley, 77, of Moss Hill, Texas, passed away on Monday, June 1, 2020, at his residence surrounded by his loving family. James was born on May 30, 1943, in Dayton, Texas to the late Will Henry Shirley and Goldie Hazel Jones. A long time resident of Moss Hill, Texas, his life was devoted to caring for his loved ones.

He was a member of New Work Family Worship Center 2512 Grand Ave. Liberty, Texas where he served faithfully. He was a farmer equipment operator where he worked for Liberty County Pct #2 for 37 years. He enjoyed farming, fishing, working on anything with a motor, eating, and especially his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was also a Hardin High School graduate. He had a kind heart toward everyone he met and will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him.

J.W. is preceded in death by his loving wife of 43 years Mitzi Shirley; and his parents.

Those left to cherish his memory are sons, Will Shirley and wife Melissa of Moss Hill; James " Bubba” Shirley and wife Maria of Moss Hill; Mark Shirley and wife Scarlett of Moss Hill. Daughter, Crystal Zoeller, and husband Shane of Floresville, Texas, and a whole passel of grandchildren and great-grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews and a host of loving and caring friends

A Service of remembrance will be held on Friday, June 5, 2020, at 11:00 AM at New Work Family Worship Center, 2512 Grand Ave with Reverend Chris Contretras officiating. Interment will follow at Guedry Cemetery in Batson, Texas. A gathering of family and friends will be on Thursday, 4th of June 2020 at New Work Family Worship Center from 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM.

Honoring James as pallbearers are Bubba Shirley, Will Shirley, Mark Shirley, Shane Zoeller, Jesse Shirley, Brittany Shirley, Hunter Hutchins, Austin Shirley.

Honorary pallbearers are Derek Tanner, Kolby Wade, Kyle Shirley, Brian Wade, Faith Shirley, Jerry Copeland, Adam Willis, Josh Shirley.

Condolences

Albert/Rita Wheeler June 4, 2020
J.W. " Dub" Shirley
Mark Shirley #2 Son June 3, 2020
Growling up a Shirley meant having to learn at an early age to survive. We had ups and downs throughout life like most but we grew up farming. Days came and days went but we all have to say we had plenty of love. We had so many memories to look back on but I guess the one that sticks out the most is when Daddy had this old Ford 4x4 pickup. We had a piece of land we farmed over the years called the Pickle Farm. It's about a mile west of Moss Hill and we like most today had hog problems. One day me Daddy and Bubba we're going down 105 checking things out and Daddy spotted a hog deer or something . Needles to say we were also going about 55 give or take a couple miles when a sudden jerk to the right sent us flying off the road through a ditch filled with water. Cars were behind us and good Lord only knows what the heck was happening. I don't know about him or bubba but I could see a dang thing but mud and water. The smoke cleared and the water finally quit falling where we could see and whatever we was looking for was gone but this memory. There are plenty more but like I said this one stuck out the most...... Rest easy daddy..... We will miss you but not the mark you left on each one of us.....
Toby & Jennifer Moore, Hannah, Josie, Maegan And Noah June 2, 2020
Reminding those whom you support that your thoughts are with them.