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Shirley Viola Wilgus

It is with a warm heart that we celebrate the life of Shirley Viola Wilgus of Wilmington, Delaware. Shirley died peacefully May 23, 2020 under the expert care of Sunrise Senior Living.

Shirley was born on Scott Street in 1921 in one of several houses her Grandfather John Rau built. Her parents were Esther Rau and Vaughn Spruance Ponsell. She attended P.S. DuPont High school where she excelled in academics and had lead roles in live theater. After high school, Shirley became a career secretary for the DuPont Company. She married Carlton F Wilgus of Chester, Pa who also worked for DuPont and was later widowed by him.

Shirley retired from DuPont in 1980 and continued enjoying life with friends and family. She had many aunts, uncles and friends and often hosted fun gatherings so everyone could get together. Shirley loved nature and long walks in Bellevue Park, she loved Rockford Tower, Atlantic City and the beaches in Florida. She loved parties, good restaurants, Delaware, Williamsburg, Switzerland, her friends and, especially, books.

Those of us who knew her, knew her as a lively, educated, independent woman who navigated her way through life on her own terms. She had many friends of different ages which reflected the versatility of her interests and the sharpness of her mind. She could converse on any topic, had opinions about most things and wasn’t afraid to express them. She traveled the world and enjoyed life to its fullest. She always said what a good life she had and how lucky she felt. She even said that although she had some regrets they were, in the words of Frank Sinatra, “ too few to mention”.

Shirley represents the last of a generation of smart and strong women in our circle of friends and family. Although she has no surviving relatives, she leaves behind friends and acquaintances who will always smile when they think of her. She will not be forgotten.

Here’s to you, Shirley. May you Rest In Peace and be reunited with your loved ones

Services will be private.

Funeral Services

Services will be private.

Condolences

    Karen Messitt lit a candle and writes,
    A special condolence to Bill Downer, who has been Shirley's very close friend since 1952. I am so sorry this corona virus pandemic is preventing us from having a proper memorial service right now. We all know how much she loved you. I am sorry you have lost another friend.
    06/01/2020 12:36 pm
    Judy Downer lit a candle and writes,
    Condolences to all of us who knew and loved Shirley. It was a sweet honor to be considered her niece from the day I was born. She led a long and impressive life, with her family, dear friends and her career. She always did the right thing, and was always true to herself, as she said, like Sinatra's song "I Did It My Way". She was one-of-a-kind, and she will be remembered and missed. Rest in Heavenly Peace Shirley.
    06/01/2020 03:16 pm
    Bonnie Crews lit a candle and writes,
    To my friend, Aunt Shirley. You always wanted to be an aunt. You chose to be Aunt to Karen, Judy, Bonnie and Rodney. Here’s to Shirley’s best friend, Mary Caras! They had a friendship to surpass a lifetime. I am sure they are so happy to reunite in heaven. Shirley, you will be missed more then you know and I am a better person for knowing you! Rest In Peace dear Shirley!
    06/01/2020 10:45 pm
    Bill Downer writes,
    I am here to express my condolences to all who shared and treasured many years with Shirley Wilgus. Her passing will leave a vacant place in our personal lives. My close friendship with Shirley goes back sixty-eight years. Memories are made to last forever. Bill Downer Lt. Col., USAF, Retired
    06/13/2020 07:31 am

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