Shirley Gifft

Shirley Gifft Obituary

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Age - 91

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September 12, 2023

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Eden Prairie, MN

"Gifft, Shirley (Simard) age 91 of Hopkins, passed away peacefully on Aug. 15, 2023. The youngest of 10 children, Shirley was born in 1932 in Chassell, Michigan and grew up in Green Bay, Wisconsin. After moving to Hopkins in 1960, Shirley kept her loyalty to the Green Bay Packers and remained an avid fan and stockholder. After raising her children, she worked as an administrative assistant for several temporary employment agencies, two of her more significant assignments at the Super Valu Corporate Office and G. E. Capital. Preceded in death by her parents, siblings, and daughter-in-law Gail Gifft. She is survived by her husband of 69 years Robert (Bob), daughter Susan (Kevin) Hume, son William, son James (Tammy), six grandchildren, and two great- grandchildren. Memorial service will be held on Thursday, September 14, 2023, at 2:00 pm at Washburn-McReavy, 1400 Main Street, Hopkins, with visitation one hour prior. Private interment at Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Washburn-McReavy. com Strobeck Johnson 952-938-9020 1400 Mainstreet, Hopkins"

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