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Shirley Pearson

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SHIRLEY DIANNA PEARSON

(née ROOKS)

July 15, 1949 - March 29, 2022

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Shirley Dianna Pearson (Rooks); our Mother, Wife, Grandmother and Friend. Shirley passed peacefully in the evening on March 29th with family by her side at St. Boniface Hospital, after a short battle with pancreatic cancer.  

 

Shirley will be sorely missed by her loving husband Gene; son Wes (Cassie) and grandchildren Brice a Tanner (Australia); Brian (Michelle) and grandchildren Dylan a Bodhi (Winnipeg); sister Jeanette (Medicine Hat, AB), and brothers Darrel (Athabasca, AB), Clayton (Nanton, AB), and Dennis (Janet, Saskatoon, SK). Shirley is predeceased by her father George (1998), mother Anne (1999) and brother Derwyn (2017).

 

Shirley’s life began in the Swan River Valley, born to George and Anne Rooks on July 15th, 1949. She grew up in a vivacious household with four brothers and one sister. She attended Swan Valley High School and graduated in 1968. In 1969 in Winnipeg, Shirley met Eugene (Gene) Pearson (also from the Swan Valley). They were married in 1970 and in 1973 bought a home in Wildwood Park where they raised two sons, Wesley and Brian. She had a brief career with Manitoba Hydro, before leaving to be a stay-at-home mom. Once her boys were older, she returned to the workforce and spent 19 years working with MTS, before retiring in 2006.

 

Travel was a big part of Shirley’s life, both while the children were growing up and after retirement. Driving across North America in the family van was the mode of travel in the 80ʼs, with the family visiting the east coast of the US/Canada, the southeastern US, the west coast of Canada, and the south-west of the US and into Mexico. The family also made many trips west to various ski resorts in Alberta, British Columbia and Montana. These ski trips continued into the 90ʼs after both boys left home and moved west to Whistler, BC. After retirement, the travel continued with multiple trips to visit Wesley and his family in Australia, as well as an extensive trip to China, Costa Rica, and regular winter trips to Nevada and Arizona.

 

At home she provided a particularly nurturing environment for her kids. She promoted healthy living and education for her children, while also allowing them to find their own way and learn their own lessons. She was always highly supportive of whatever they chose to do, even if it wasn’t what she would’ve chosen. As time marched on the kids grew up and moved away, one further than the other, but both stayed close with their Mother. In later years one of her great joys was watching her four Grandchildren grow: Brice 15, Tanner 12, Dylan 7, and Bodhi 5. She had a caring and nurturing way with her grandchildren, where she both spoiled them but also taught them boundaries. Her energy and enthusiasm served her well with her grandchildren, and the grandkids always slept well after an afternoon playing at Granny’s. Not too many grandkids get sent to their grandparents house to tire them out!

 

Anyone who knew Shirley would recall that she rarely had an idle moment. She loved socializing with family and friends and if she wasn’t planning for an occasion, she would be occupying her time with any number of hobbies such as yoga, pilates, golf, baking, reading, needlepoint and even transcribing books to brail for a time. Outside the house and in her community, she was known for walking, biking and as an avid cross-country skier who would ski the trails of Wildwood Golf course - good snow or bad. A 6ʼ-4”, 45-year-old friend remarked last year that Shirley “blew right past him” on the trails. It’s safe to say she'd mastered the sport. It gave her much pleasure in her later years to help as an instructor for the Jack Rabbits cross country skiing club, and to pass on her enthusiasm, knowledge and love of the sport to younger generations.

 

It is also hard to speak of Shirley and not speak of her love of cooking and baking, and her fondness for cookbooks. Her collection of cookbooks is legendary, and she spent many hours in the kitchen baking and cooking. Her repertoire of desserts was impressive, and over the years many friends and family were the beneficiaries of her excellent skills in the kitchen.

 

She had a remarkable lust for life that also included a genuine pursuit of excellence when it came to being a Wife, a Mother and a Grandmother. She cared for others and was cared for deeply.

 

We would like to thank the nurses and staff at 6A south, St. Boniface Hospital for their care and compassion during Shirley’s short time there. We’d also like to thank Dr. Dissanayake and the other physicians and staff at HSC and Victoria Hospital for stepping in quickly in a attempt to prolong Shirley’s life.

 

Donations in her honour can be sent to Cancer Care Manitoba (pancreatic division) or a charity of your choice.

Shirley's family kindly requests that all of her friends and relatives take a few minutes to honour her memory by watching the photo-biography above. Please, also consider sharing your own photos, memories, and stories by making use of the comment section on this page.

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Paddy and Sharon Mullaney

April 27, 2022 at 2:55 PM

Gene sure thinking about you bud at this most difficult time. Shirley with her 'light up the room smile' and incredible effervescent personality will be sorely missed by everyone who knew her. Our most heartfelt condolences to you Gene, and your boys Wes and Brian and their families. RIP Shirley ...... 'just too soon'.  Paddy and Sharon

Valerie Schreyer

April 26, 2022 at 2:00 PM

Gene, I am so very sorry and sad for you and your family on the loss of Shirley.  She was such a happy, lively person, warm and engaging.  She was one classy gal and I will never forget her beautiful smile.  Hugs, Valerie Schreyer 

Jordan Rooks

April 26, 2022 at 3:19 AM

Sending my sincerest condolences Uncle Gene, Wes, Brian and family during such a heartbreaking time.  The precious few times I was fortunate enough to have spent time with Aunt Shirley always left me amazed by how she wielded kindness and warmth with a gracious intensity that always lifted spirits.  My brief, yet indelible memory of Aunt Shirley can only allow me to imagine the amount of sorrow you have after losing such a special person, so dear to all of your lives. My best wishes Gene, Wes, Brian and family.

Paddy Mullaney

April 24, 2022 at 7:56 PM

Sharon McDonald

April 24, 2022 at 6:52 PM

Gene, thinking of you and your family and remembering Shirley...so very sorry for your loss. Brian and Sharon McDonald

Ken & Sharon Peters

April 22, 2022 at 1:53 AM

Eugene & Family. So,so sorry to hear of your loss of Shirley. It was so nice to get to know Shirley at the Birch River reunion. Our sincere sympathy, lovingly Ken & Sharon Peters.

Edith Taylor (Woods)

April 20, 2022 at 2:52 PM

All all my sympathy & condolences to you Eugene and the family. She was a beautiful person. Hadn’t seen her since her mom’s passing.

Mary Wersch

April 20, 2022 at 1:46 PM

My sympathy to Gene and family.  I first met you all at Beautiful Savior many years ago and I ran into Shirley a couple of times since, when we were out shopping.  We always exchanged up-dates on the family.   She was always interested and easy to talk to.

Edna Edwards

April 20, 2022 at 1:05 PM

I knew Shirley from yoga classes at studio 26-she was sweet, kind and a good friend.  Deepest sympathy to all who knew and loves her.  

Sheila Griffin

April 19, 2022 at 2:34 AM

To Gene and family - Thinking of you all as you hold all the dear memories of a much loved wife, mother and grandmother.  She will be missed by so many.  Lovingly remembered your cousins, Sheila, Alec and Clifford

Wilda Laurene Davy

April 17, 2022 at 7:44 PM

Shirley was a beautiful lady, inside & outside; I admired her great attitude, many interests and strong family values. She was always so thoughtful & caring of others. My dear Shirley you are forever in my ♥️ Laurene

Jeff Gordon

April 17, 2022 at 5:04 PM

A beautiful tribute Shirley. Very fitting!

Kathy Allen

April 17, 2022 at 2:49 PM

So sorry. We will miss Shirley's smiling face. A wonderful neighbor, contributed quietly to so much. So much energy. Our favorite memory is when we were renovating (no kitchen) & Shirley came over dressed with a red apron carrying a tray of dinner for us: complete dinner: hot lasagna & dessert! Too soon. Kathy & Dennis,   '125'

Tom & Barbara Anderson

April 17, 2022 at 1:30 PM

Dear Gene:  A beautiful tribute to Shirley, beautiful wife, mother and grandmother.  We are so, so sorry for your lose.  Our hearts, thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Lisa Lawrence

April 16, 2022 at 11:17 PM

Shirley was a gem.  We connected at MTS TV.  When she retired we put together a book of Shirl's Pearls (of wisdom), which was easy to fill!  My garden rhubarb is a slip from Shirley.  I think of her every year when it sprouts, and will take great delight in  baking for my family, this year in particular.  All my best to her family.  ❤

Coreen Koval

April 16, 2022 at 10:12 PM

Gene you were Shirley’s one true love Though we lost touch over the years I often thought of her- that genuine lovely smile and kind heart

Jen Stewart, Garry and Wren McFarlane

April 16, 2022 at 4:53 PM

❤ We will always remember, 'Coach Pearson' during our Saturday morning Wildwood Jackrabbit sessions. A positive role model for all of our Jackrabbits! Inspirational in spirit and energy - 'Coach Pearson' - encouraging, thoughtful, and kind. And perfect cross country ski technique! We are so grateful for Shirley - how she would perk us all up with her smile. We also had the pleasure of staying connected with Shirley at 'Studio26 Hot Yoga'. Shirley is a true 'Yogini'. We are thinking of all of you - your 'Coach Pearson' was a special person - sharing her love of the outdoors, and the importance of staying healthy - physically and emotionally. You were a gift, Shirley! ❤

Henry Teichroeb

April 16, 2022 at 4:45 PM

Shirley was a great lady and friend. Will miss here. Heartfelt condolences to everyone in her immediate and extended family. May she Rest In Peace.

Christine

April 16, 2022 at 4:00 PM

So sorry to learn of Shirley's passing away.  She truly was a special person! I knew her through our working together at MTS.  To Gene and the rest of the family I pray that God will comfort you at this difficult time.  Christine

Jan Khan

April 16, 2022 at 2:54 PM

Dear Gene, we are so sorry to hear this, Shirley is gone way too soon but you can say she packed a lot of goodness into her life and those around her.  I remember with fondness, sharing an apartment with her on McMillan in our single years. She was the perfect example of kindness! Cherish all the fond memories you have of her, they will warm your heart and make you smile each time you think of one. Our condolences to you and your family.   Sincerely Jan & Harry

Brent Acorn

April 16, 2022 at 2:51 PM

My condolences to you  and your family. 

Sylvia Fischer

April 16, 2022 at 1:55 PM

It’s so sad to hear of Shirley’s passing especially since she took such care of herself. I was privileged to get to know her while a part of Bakers Dozen and very much missed her company. My very sincere condolences go to Gene and family as I know they will sorely miss her ❤️
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