Shirley R. Jackson Womble Crumley, 89, of Normandy, died Friday, November 29th, 2024 at NHC surrounded by her loving family. A native of Shelbyville, she was born to the late Johnny Jackson and the late Ethel Mae Arnold. During her life she worked as an LPN at the Bedford County Hospital, before going to work at the Woodway Corporation in the office and as a plant nurse. Following her time at Woodway Corporation, Shirley continued her career as an LPN at Bedford County Nursing Home. She retired from the Bedford County Trustee’s office in 1996. Shirley loved being a prayer warrior for many people in her church. She was a member of Grace Baptist Church in Tullahoma for over 25 years and had many special friends in her Sunday School class. She was fondly known by many people as Mimi, which she treasured. In addition to her biological parents, Shirley was preceded in death by her stepfather, William M. Arnold; and a great-grandson, Greyson Tucker Shasteen. She is survived by her daughter, Pam Shasteen and her husband Richard of Normandy; one grandson, Jackson Shasteen and his wife Taylor of Tullahoma; her great-grandson, Jettson Richard Shasteen of Tullahoma; and one half-sister, Sallie Jackson Darnell of Shelbyville. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, December 3rd, 2024 at Kilgore Funeral Home from 11:00am-1:00pm with the funeral to immediately follow at 1:00pm with Bros. Tim McGehee and Garry Irvin officiating. Burial will follow at Hillcrest Cemetery in Shelbyville with Kyle Smith, Ben Woody, Warren Landers, Jerry Siler, Richard Medley, and Jackson Shasteen serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers will be Greg Waller, Darnell Ortner, Chris Jones, Dayton Arnold, and Dana Eggleston.
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Shirley R. Jackson Womble Crumley, 89, of Normandy, died Friday, November 29th, 2024 at NHC surrounded by her loving family. A native of Shelbyville, she was born to the late Johnny Jackson and the late Ethel Mae Arnold. During her life she worked as an LPN at the Bedford County Hospital, before going to work at the Woodway Corporation in