Shianne
i reamber she would always want me and sara to rub her back sometimes when we came over. i love her so much i miss her too.

Birth date: Nov 12, 1939 Death date: Dec 27, 2013
Shirley “Mimi” Jean Hein was born November 12, 1939 in Williamson, West Virginia to Floyd and Ethel “Marie” Kirk. She had one sibling, younger broth Elmo “Bubby” Kirk. Mimi went to Chattaroy High School where she graduated in 195 Read Obituary
i reamber she would always want me and sara to rub her back sometimes when we came over. i love her so much i miss her too.
"Unable are the loved to die, for love is immortality." -Emily Dickinson
Mimi, I will miss you greatly. I will miss our Friday night dinners, our vacations together, spending some of the holidays together and just sitting around talking. You were like my second mother, I could talk to you about anything and you were always there to give me advice, a hug or anything I needed. I know I will have another angel watching over me and my family. I love you and will miss you.
Sandy
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Shirley and I worked together at ARS for years and was such a fun person to work with. She always had great stories to share about the family and her vacations. I'll always remember Shirley with great fondness. She touched alot of hearts while whe was with us so keep those memories alive and well in your hearts.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this very sad time. Bob and I have many memories of Mimi. Our deepest sympathy. Love
Bob and Kathleen
So many years of working together and enjoying her family. We had many good times and many of the same opinions of our workplace LOL. She will certainly be missed, but I am sure she was welcomed by Mike and Mikey and Dave. May she now be peaceful, and eternally at home.
Shirley or Mimi to so many of us will be missed so very very much. She was not just my friend's mom. She was my friend and she was the best! My fellow southern girl, my old neighbor buddy and we had so many laughs together. Always a smile and a laugh greeted me whenever I was in her presence. Even when she wasn't feeling well. We so enjoyed chatting about the simple things in life like paint colors, new curtains or whatever general topic that came up at the time. She had the biggest heart and was fiercely devoted to her family and friends. I love you Shirley and I will miss you everyday. I only regret we hadn't seen each other for a little while. Big kiss and hug Mimi.
Lisa Cole
My Aunt Shirley, I didn't get to see you much, because of geography, but love knows no distance. I was honored to stand up at your wedding, loved having you join our family, because you were always fun, and would make my Uncle Davy laugh. Rest well, dear lady - you're with the guys now