It is with great sadness that the Sandra Schmirler Foundation announces the passing of Shirley Schmirler. Shirley, who was married to Art (predeceased) and the mother of three children - Sandra, Carol, and Beverley, has left behind a profound legacy. In this article, we remember and celebrate the remarkable life of Shirley Schmirler, her contributions to the Sandra Schmirler Foundation, her passion for curling, and the enduring values she instilled in her family.
The news of Shirley Schmirler's passing has deeply saddened everyone connected to the Sandra Schmirler Foundation. As we express our condolences and sympathies, our thoughts go out to Sandra, Carol, Beverley, and the entire family and loved ones of Shirley. Shirley's presence and dedication will be greatly missed, and her impact on the Foundation will be remembered forever.
Shirley Schmirler played an integral role in the Sandra Schmirler Foundation as a cherished member of our team. Since the Foundation's inception in 2001, Shirley dedicated countless hours as a volunteer, contributing her time and effort to support our mission. Her commitment to helping babies born too soon, too small, or too sick was unwavering, and her passion for making a difference was truly inspiring.
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Shirley's curling journey began in her hometown of North Battleford, Saskatchewan. She learned to curl on a natural two-sheeter and quickly fell in love with the sport. As her skills developed, she became a member of the Biggar Curling Club until the year 2000 when she relocated to Regina to assist in caring for Sandra's daughters. In Regina, Shirley continued her curling endeavors at the Tartan Curling Club, representing Saskatchewan with pride.
While Shirley Schmirler was not as widely known for her curling achievements as her daughter Sandra, she made her mark on the sport. In 2006, she represented Saskatchewan at the Canadian Masters, showcasing her skills and dedication on the national stage. Throughout her curling career, Shirley always wore the Saskatchewan green, symbolizing her deep connection to the province and her support for its curling community.
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The Sandra Schmirler Foundation, its Board of Directors, staff, and volunteers, will forever cherish the wisdom and guidance provided by Shirley over the last two decades. Her insights and dedication to the Foundation's mission have been instrumental in its growth and success. Beyond her contributions to the Foundation, Shirley's legacy lives on through the principles she instilled in her family. Hard work, dedication, and a profound love for family were values she held dear and that continue to shape the Foundation's work today.
Shirley Schmirler's passing leaves a void in the hearts of those who knew her, but her spirit and impact will endure. Her involvement with the Sandra Schmirler Foundation has touched the lives of countless families and will continue to provide hope and support to those in need. As we remember Shirley's remarkable life, let us honor her by carrying forward her principles of hard work, dedication, and a profound love for family.
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