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Shirley Carole (Colwell) Long
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OBITUARY
Shirley Long
Shirley Carole Long, born January 1, 1936, passed away on Wednesday,
December 30th at Methodist Hospital in Midlothian.
She was born and raised in the Dallas area; her ancestors settled the
Hackberry Community in 1879. Later the settlement was incorporated into
Coppell & subsequently into Las Colinas (Irving). Shirley graduated
from Carrollton High School in Carrollton, Tx where she was a drum
majorette. She met the love of her life, Lamon D. Long, during high
school and they married in 1953.
Long-time residents of Navarro County, the couple originally settled in
Barry, TX where they purchased 250 acres to engage in ranching. Over
the years, Longbranch Cattle Co. provided many steers for local
youngsters in the 4H programs in Navarro County- including her
grandchildren Matthew & Maygie. The couple also founded a custom
home building business in 1982 called Long Construction Corp. and a
commercial pier drilling business called Long Foundation Drilling Corp.
Shirley retired as Treasurer of Long Foundation Drilling.
Shirley was an active member of ABWA (American Business Women of
America) over the years, during which time she held carious offices.
She was especially proud of her support for the organization's
scholarship program for young women.
Shirley was preceded in death by her loving husband of 49 years, Lamon
D. Long, her mother, Charlotte Leola Colwell and her father, Remi
Jackson Colwell.
Shirley was survived by 3 children, Lamont Long Petersen, Charles David
Long & Steven Wesley Long; 5 grandchildren Peter Petersen, Matthew
Long, Kyle Long, Maygie Stallings & Katherine Long. She also leaves
behind 7 great grandchildren, her sister Jeanne McLarty of Albuquerque,
NM and her brother John Lee Colwell of Saginaw, TX.
A service will be planned for a later date.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to the ABWA scholarship fund. For
information on the ABWA scholarship fund, contact Dana Collins at
Stewart Insurance. |
Published on December 31, 2020
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Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana,
Navarro County, Texas
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