Shirley Ann Quinn was born November 23, 1947, to Ervin and Christine (Williams) McLain. She passed away July 26, 2024, in Oklahoma City at the age of 76.
Shirley grew up in Chandler and attended Chandler High School. She was always full of joy, knew what to say and loved all of her family. She was an Elvis fan and loved going fishing at Webbers Falls in Gore during spring and fall. She was loved and will be missed by everyone and will live on in their memory. We love you so much Grandma, from all your family, rest now.
Shirley was preceded in death by her parents, Ervin and Christine; survivors include her husband of 59 years, Vernon L Quinn of the home; two sons, Bobby Quinn and wife Elizabeth, Anthony Quinn and wife Pamela; daughter, Linnia Quinn and wife Marsha Edwards; (7) grandchildren, Sammy Quinn, David Quinn, Anna Quinn, Shirley Quinn, Bobby Quinn, Jr, Elise Hockins-Smith, Vernon Anthony Quinn, Jr.; (15) great-grandchildren along with other family and friends.
Arrangements were under the direction of Lehman Funeral Home of Wellston.
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