Obituary of Shirley Agnes Walton
Shirley Agnes Walton (Murray), age 84 of Dartmouth, NS passed away peacefully on January 28, 2022 in Halifax. Shirley was born in Little Shemogue, Westmorland County, NB to Agnes (Blacklock) and Walter Murray on February 20, 1937. She went to high school at the Regional Memorial High School in Port Elgin, NB, graduating in 1955. Shirley went on to train as a Registered Nurse at the Moncton Hospital Training School and graduated fourth in her class of forty in 1958.
Then she began her “nursing tourism” years. She and several classmates moved to Welland, ON after graduation. She worked there for six months and then moved to Hamilton, ON for two years. Then it was Ottawa, ON for three years and Boston, MA for one year. She returned to the Maritimes in 1963 and earned a Diploma in Nursing Administration from Dalhousie University. After graduation she became head nurse on the urology ward of the old Victoria General Hospital until 1970 when she retired as head nurse and did shifts on the same ward. Shirley spent the next 20 years raising her children, and caring for her family, including her mother who lived with the Walton family from 1974 until her death in 1990. During this period Shirley became a valued member and leader in Frank H. Tingley Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star in Moncton and a trusted and valued advisor to the members of Westmorland Assembly of the Rainbow Girls, also in Moncton. Throughout her life, Shirley loved music and was a long-time valued member of the St. John’s United Church Choir in Moncton. When the family moved back to Dartmouth in 1991, Shirley began work in a local bakery where she trained as a cake decorator and became sought after for her creative and beautiful cakes for birthdays, weddings and all manner of events. Shirley was an active member of Eastern Star in Queen Esther Chapter in Dartmouth where she served as Grand Adah in 2008-09 and Worthy Matron in 2009-10. Throughout her life, Shirley loved to travel, with notable trips across the US and back through Canada in 1961, visits to family in Washington, DC, Norfolk, Virginia and Ottawa. In later life, she enjoyed a trip to England/Scotland and a cruise to Alaska with her daughter. Her favourite trips were those she took with her dear Owen, across Canada on the train and then driving back East, visiting friends on the east coast and central US, visiting family in British Columbia and Alberta and of course their annual trip to Ontario for the Grand Assembly of the Rainbow Girls from 2001 until 2016.
Shirley fought her battle with Alzheimers with tremendous grace, courage and her unfailing sense of humour. Her family have been blessed with her gift of laughter throughout these difficult years. We know she is at peace now and are comforted that she is no longer suffering.
Shirley is survived by her husband of 57 years, Owen, daughter Luanne (Ottawa), son Ross (Lori) (Dartmouth), step-children Leaellen Lewis (Greg), (Eastern Passage) and Lian Walton (Doreen), (Bass River). She also leaves to mourn grandchildren Michael Lebans (Julie), (Fall River), Samantha Lewis, (Eastern Passage), Kelton Walton (Calgary) and Sarah Walton (Calgary). Great-granddaughters Charlie and Lexi will miss their much-loved playmate. She will be remembered by nephews Jim Murray (Erica) (Calgary) and Wayne Murray (Mina) (Murray Corner) and niece Terry Derrah (Mark) (Hubbards). Shirley was preceded in death by her parents, beloved brother Ronald, and sister-in-law Jackie. She will be sorely missed by friends of a lifetime Eleanor Chapman, Carol-Ann Einarson, Shirley Cameron, Barb Toner, Pamela Matthews, Roberta Bunker, and Hilary Fraser. Oh, the laughs they had.
Cremation has taken place. A celebration of Shirley’s life will be held at a later time when we hope that gathering restrictions will be relaxed. At that time, information regarding the service will be published here. Interment will follow at a later date in Fernwood Cemetery in Port Elgin, NB. Memorial donations may be made to The Alzheimer Society or to the charity of choice. The family wishes to extend their gratitude for the tender loving care provided to Shirley by the staff and caregivers of the Jamieson wing at Parkland at the Lakes and St. Vincent’s Nursing Home. Arrangements have been entrusted to Serenity Funeral Home, 34 Coldbrook Village Park Dr., Coldbrook, NS, B4R 1B9 (902-679-2822).
Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Shirley
Agnes
Walton 1937 2022..
Death notice for the town of: Coldbrook, Province: Nova Scotia