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Shirley Fitzner


Shirley Fitzner

Veterans Funeral Care Shirley Fitzner

Shirley Katherine Fitzner, 84, of Clearwater, Florida passed away peacefully on July 15th at Suncoast Hospice in Palm Harbor with her family at her side. Her last days were very serene and quiet with no pain or discomfort.

Shirley was born in Wheeling, Illinois on July 24, 1929, the only child of Wendell and Gladys Beaton. She first met her husband Robert Fitzner in high school, and together they attended Cornell University, where Shirley majored in fine art studies and Spanish. After their marriage in 1951, she made numerous moves to various states following her husband’s work in building major construction projects. Since her father was a road builder, Shirley was accustomed to frequent relocations and liked the challenge of moving to new places. Her first daughter Lorrie was born in Minnesota where Robert worked on building an iron ore shipping harbor on Lake Superior. The next move was to New Orleans, a great relief from the harsh Minnesota winter, and she loved the uniqueness of that city. Both her second daughter Pam and son Rob were born during her next move to Kentucky. After managing new homes and new schools for six subsequent relocations, Shirley settled in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. After her children left for college and careers, Shirley and Robert moved to Utah where she especially loved the “red rock” country of Zion, Grand Canyon, and Lake Powell. Her last major move took her to Argentina, where she lived for three years in a special camp built for a major hydroelectric project on the Parana River before making her final move to Clearwater in 1987.

During those years of relocations, Shirley served both as a Sunday school teacher and a Girl Scout leader, and obtained her real estate license in Pennsylvania, where she sold residential property. In Clearwater, she spent numerous years with the Humane Society as a volunteer and a member of the Board of Directors and had a weekly radio spot on station WFLA in Tampa promoting the Pet of the Week and the Humane Society. Shirley was also a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority for 65 years where she enjoyed many friendships and fund raising activities.

With more opportunity to travel after her husband’s retirement, she enjoyed a general European tour, followed by a more in-depth visit to England and Scotland. At the clan McDonald home in Scotland Shirley was delighted to find the entry in the huge leather bound clan record book noting the year her grandfather Samuel Beaton had left the Isle of Skye for Nova Scotia. Her subsequent trips included Mexico, Egypt and the Nile River cruise, Hawaii, Korea, Philippine Islands, Borneo and China. Shirley’s ultimate favorite trips were photo safaris to Kenya, Tanzania and Botswana, where she absolutely adored the African wildlife, especially giraffes and cheetahs.

Her most consuming passion was her family, followed by her love for animals of all shapes and sizes, particularly cats. She enjoyed gardening, boating, fishing, walks on the shore, sunsets at the beach looking for the “green flash”, and warm, calm seas.

Shirley is survived by her husband Robert, daughter Lorrie (Fetrow), daughter Pam (Kania), both of Philadelphia, son Rob of Holiday, Florida, five grandchildren: Matt, Leann, Kyle, Ryan and Mark, and one great granddaughter Nora.

Following Shirley’s expressed wishes; she was cremated with no formal funeral ceremony. At an appropriate time her family will gather for a sunset cruise to toast her memory and scatter her ashes in the warm Gulf waters where she often fished in their boat. In lieu of flowers, should anyone wish to donate in Shirley’s memory, please send it to Big Cat Rescue, 12802 Easy Street, Tampa, FL 33625 phone (813) 920-4130 web http://www.BigCatRescue.org. This is an accredited sanctuary for exotic cats from bobcats to tigers, dedicated to rescuing captive cats from abuse and wild cats from extinction. Donations are tax deductible

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