Shirley J. Magistro, 82, of 33 Mechanic Street , passed away suddenly on Wednesday, August 05, 2009 at Chenango Memorial Hospital .
Born May 5, 1927 in Carbondale, PA, Shirley was the daughter of George H. and Gladys M. (Boyd) Dibble. After moving to Norwich in 1938, Shirley graduated from Norwich High School in 1945 having been active in various school activities. She began her career working jobs at the Colonia Theater and Norwich Mills before becoming a nurse’s aide at Chenango Memorial Hospital. After her hospital experience she worked as a medical office assistant for both Dr. James Flanagan and Dr. Thomas Flanagan. Shirley retired after many years of caring for children in her own home on Berry Street.
Devoted to her family, Shirley will be remembered for her love of and dedication to her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, family and friends. Shirley loved being involved in the activities around her. If there was a project to be worked on, she willingly did her part and the part of three others. If there was cooking to be done, she did too much. If there was a family gathering planned, she couldn’t wait for it to come and never missed an opportunity to fuss over her guests. She enjoyed spending time with her friends at the Golden Age Apartments and Marlene Meadows. Shirley played Up-Words, Dominoes, and various card games, never letting love for her fellow players dampen the competitive spark. Some of her Up-Words matches required that she and her opponent take naps during marathon sessions.
Shirley was a member of the Broad Street United Methodist Church, where she helped with communion. She was also a past President of the American Legion Auxiliary and member of the Activity Committee at the Golden Age Apartments.
In 1977, Shirley married Angelo “Buff” Magistro who died in 1997. She is survived by her children and their spouses: Edward and Pamela Bliss of Crawford, CO; Stephen and Joyce Bliss of Norwich; and Frances and Richard Baran of Lancaster, NY. She had eight grandchildren: Dugan (and wife Michelle), Tyler, Mike (and wife Laurie), Ray (and wife Michelle), Matthew and David Bliss, and Timothy and Daniel Baran. Shirley had three great grandchildren: Taylor, Flynn and Sydney Bliss. Shirley is also survived by two step-sons, Mike and Mark Magistro. In addition to many nieces, nephews and cousins she is also survived by her aunt and uncle Alice and Henry Boyd, in-laws Roger and Marjorie Bliss, Tony and Ellen Magistro, and Mary Annesi. She was predeceased by her son, Charles Bliss and a step-son, Steven Magistro.
Funeral services for Shirley will be held at 2:00 on Sunday, August 9, 2009 at the Broad Street United Methodist Church. Friends are invited to call at the church on Sunday from noon until the time of the service. Burial will take place in St. Paul’s Cemetery.
Contributions in memory of Shirley may be made to the Broad Street United Methodist Church, Hospice of Chenango County or to the American Cancer Society.
The arrangements are under the direction of the Wilson Funeral Home. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting the funeral home website at: www.wilsonfh.com.
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In mid July, I ran into Shirley while taking my Mom to a doctor’s appointment. It was nice to see her again after so many years and to reminisce for a few minutes about Jones Ave. She was a wonderful lady and a great neighbor. It was a pleasure to know her and all of the Bliss Family. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
I was so sorry to hear about Shirley. She was such a nice person. She always had a smile and cheery word. I know she will be terrible missed by all her friends.
Dear Bliss Family, I am so sorry about the passing of your Mom.
Our families go back many years, from being “next street”
neighbors to Matt & Ray being good buddies in this gerneration. Your Mom was a lovely women & we shall all miss her friendly
smile. Will be keeping you & here in my prayers.
I’m so sorry to hear of Shirley’s passing. She was a wonderful person, and will be greatly missed. You have many fond memories to sustain you at this difficult time.
Dear Family
I am sorry to hear of Shirley’s passing. I will never forget the times she and Buff cme over, the card games, the jokes, the food. I know she was dearly loved. She and Buff were long time friends of my Mom and Dad’s. (Rack and Margaret Natoli) Be Blessed
We were sorry to hear about Shirley. She use to babysit for our daughter Sandy. Sandy also sends her condolences. Again we’re sorry about Shirley.
Steve, I was so sad to read in the paper the passing of your Mom. She was a very special lady and I know you will miss her dearly. I extend my deepest and sincere sympathy to you and all of your family. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Dear Mary Kay and family,
I was so sorry to read about your Dad. I will always remember what a nice man he was growing up in Norwich. You and I always called eachother cousins! Remember?
Take care, and please keep in touch.
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