PHONE: (972) 562-2601 Shelley Thompson Missildine December 9, 1949 - February 2, 2013 Shelley Thompson Missildine, age 63, of Richardson, Texas, passed away February 2, 2013, in Richardson. Shelley was born December 9, 1949, in Mobile, Alabama, to Daniel R. and Martha (Tudor) Thompson. She married Jerry Davis Missildine on November 4, 1972, in Midwest City, Oklahoma. Shelley grew up in Mobile, Alabama where she graduated from Murphy High School in 1968. She attended The University of North Alabama. Shelley moved to the Oklahoma City area in 1969, where she worked for the International Crystal Company for several years. She enjoyed playing dominoes, working Sudoku puzzles, watching TV, especially Castle. Shelley was the matriarch of her entire family and was a Mom to many. She is survived by her husband, Jerry Missildine of Richardson, Texas; son, Michael Missildine and wife, Kimberly of Plano, Texas; grandsons, Gavin Missildine, Joshua Hale, and Christopher Hale; brother, Randy Thompson and wife, Nancy of Stockbridge, Georgia; sister, Scharleane Stotts and husband, Gordon of Edmond, Oklahoma; nieces and nephews, David LaFlamme, Christine Dunn and husband, Sean, and Wendy Webb and husband, Billy; and a host of other loving family and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents. A funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, February 5, 2013, at Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Chapel in Allen, Texas. Interment will take place at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, February 9, 2013, at Arlington Memory Gardens in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The family will receive friends during a visitation from 7:00 9:00 p.m., Monday evening at the funeral home. Memorials Dear Shelley: My days are so long for me now. I miss our calls every night at
9:00. My heart hasn't accepted that you are with Mom & Dad yet. But, I know you are making everyone smile in heaven like you did here. Mom & Dad must be smiling cause they have their baby with them. Shelley, my life will never be the same now that I don't have you here with me. God gave me the best Sister I could ever had in this life. Growing up, you were the silly one and our little tomboy. You weren't afraid of anything. Remember the broken bones you got from swinging on ropes and in PE class. I remember you and Bobbie riding around in her old truck during high school. I remember your Chatty Cathy doll you got one Christmas from Santa. You kept her perfect for years. She was so special to you. As I write this, tears fill my eyes and my heart aches cause I miss you so much. I keep thinking I am in a dream and I am going to wake up and you are going to be here. We had a very special Sister love for each other. Oh, how lucky I was to have you in my life. Thanks for all the meaningful cards you sent to me. I will miss them. Somedays, I feel your hand in my pocket. No matter if I came to see you or you came to see me, before we parted, you would always find a way to stick your hand in my pocket with a $20 bill in it. You were the most generous person I ever knew. My love for your is so strong. I will always keep in close touch with Jerry and Michael. My home is always open to them at anytime. Sis, I know one day you'll be standing there all healthy and happy when I come to heaven to give me a hug and kiss and that comforts me. Thanks for being my wonderful and loving Sis. You were one of a kind. I was so blessed to call you Sis. Love to you always. We will see each other one day. SCHARLEANE STOTTS, SISTER, FEBRUARY 17, 2013 Shelley, I've always loved you, and I always will. I've missed you so much, now more than ever. Praying we'll meet again one day. May God bless and comfort Jerry, Michael, and family. KAREN HARDING MOODY, FEBRUARY 9, 2013 I have been thinking of Shelley, Michael and Jerry for the past month. We had such a great time when our kids played baseball. I will never forget Shelley playing in the parents' game. She never gave up and was so happy. She
encouraged everyone. Shelley was an example to everyone of what you can do if you give it your all. Shelley was an integral part of all our boys' growing up. Our sympathy goes out to you both, Michael and Jerry. CAROLYNE AND RON LONG, FEBRUARY 8, 2013 Our prayers for strength and peace are with you Jerry, Michael and family. AUDREA MISSILDINE, FEBRUARY 7, 2013 My sincere condolences to Jerry, Michael, and family during this time of sorrow, may you find comfort to cope, from the Holy Scriptures. God knows the pain that you are going through and soon he will use his power to remove it. At Revelation 21:3, 4 God promises that he will wipe out all our tears from our eyes and eliminate death and pain. Also God promises that there will be a "resurrection" back to life. At John 5:28, 29 Jesus said, "Do not marvel at this, because the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out." Until these promises become a reality may you draw close to God because he cares for you. ANGIE PERRY, FEBRUARY 5, 2013 Shelley was one of my favorite cousins. Ever since I was a child, you had me laughing. I remember lying in your bed in Mobile laughing and you playing tricks on me. There will never be another person like you. I'm so sorry we had lost touch in last years. I regret that.i'm going to miss you so much. You were such a good mom. I don't know how you did it through all the pain. I love you. Your mom and dad won't be so lonely now with you up there with them. God Bless,your cousin, JANETTE POPE, FEBRUARY 5, 2013 My dear friend. Your smile and sense of humor will be so missed. I was looking forward to our 45th reunion, knowing you were (if possibe) going to be there. I will miss you very much. But not as much as you being at the reunion. I will just have to take you in my heart. Forever. I will love and miss you. Forever CLAIRE LOUISE SMITH, FEBRUARY 5, 2013 I appreciate the many times Shelley expressed love, kindness and generosity
to me and my family. Her independent spirit, joy and laughter make her a truly unique and loving expression of God. We carry her with us in our hearts. GLENN MARTIN, FEBRUARY 5, 2013 Shelley, you accepted me in your family with loving open arms and a warm heart. Your smile and presence lit up any room you walked into. You were a great listener and the funnest person I know. You have a heart like no other and Micahel, Gavin, Christine and Jerry love you oh so much. I am thankful everyday that I got to meet you and oh so blessed to be a part of your family. Thank you for all the serious talks and great conversation. You will be forever, greatly missed and I know that you are having a grand time in Heaven watching your Dancing with the Stars with your mom. I love you with all of my heart. KAREN MILLER, FEBRUARY 5, 2013 Jerry, I didn't know your Shelley,, but am so sorry to hear of your loss. I know you and Michael have just been through a very hard time tonight and you are all in my prayers tonight and the coming days. May God's grace be with you. MARY JACKSON, FEBRUARY 4, 2013 Shelley was my b.f.f. I will miss our phone calls (that lasted for hours). No mater what was going on in my life she could always make me laugh. I know she is walking with the Lord now and one day we will all be together. Many happy Memories DONNA STONE, FEBRUARY 4, 2013 I will remember my lovely cousin Shelley for her beauty, strength and unconditional love. She had such an amazing determination and a wonderful sense of humor in the face of very challenging circumstances throughout her life. She has always been true inspiration to me. I will cherish her memory. Godspeed, Shelley. VANCE JOHN MARTIN, FEBRUARY 3, 2013 She was the best mom a person could ask for. She was loving, compassionate, and understanding. She was the light in any room she was in. She had the greatest smile and laugh and could make you smile even in the
darkest of hours. I will miss her but I know she will forever be in my heart. I will never be the same without her. I thank the lord for allowing her to be in our lives and I pray that one day I will see her again. Thank you for being my mom, the best mom in the world!! I love you with all of my heart! P.S. Mom, I promise to take care of Dad and help him while you watch over us in heaven. MICHAEL MISSILDINE, FEBRUARY 3, 2013 I know from the way Michael is she must of been a wonderful mother God Bless DON KUHN, FEBRUARY 3, 2013 Family Owned Since 1945 Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow is the premier provider of funeral services in North Texas, with seven convenient locations and three beautiful memorial parks. We are a locally owned family business that has served North Texas for over 70 years. Families who visit us receive the highest quality of professionalism and service, with compassion and care that are unsurpassed. Copyright 2015 (972) 562-2601