Shirley Ann (Perry) Farrington

BRONTE - Shirley Ann (Perry) Farrington died at the age of 91. She was married to Floyd Wesley Farrington, who died in 2013. They were married nearly 66 years. They lived in Bronte for over 35 years.

She was a homemaker and helped him as a bookkeeper, travel companion, and also helped with ranching responsibilities. She packed their RV and took many trips with their grandchildren. One of their favorite places to take them was Lake Amistad. She traveled with him on business trips to Egypt, Taiwan, Jamaica, and many other places.

She loved supporting her girls' activities and grandchildren's sports. She was a member of Bronte First Baptist Church.

She is survived by her daughters Kathy and husband, Sid McCown of Robert Lee and Linda and husband, John Dagenhart of Blackwell; seven grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren: Ron and wife Tracy with their son, Sheldon McCown of Nacogdoches, Jayson and wife Lindsay with their boys Payte, Jake, and Ethan Treadaway of Glen Rose, Stanley and wife Carren with their children Nathan, Natalie, and Sydney Treadaway of Water Valley, Lee and wife Mandi with their child Kynlee McCown of Robert Lee, Keith and wife Jamie with their children Tyler and Cooper Treadaway of Huffman, Dan and wife Jan with their children Gage and Cote McCown of Stanton, Chrissie and husband Wesley Robinson, Camron Bettis, Spencer and Preston Robinson of Midland.

She has two surviving sisters, Betty Graves of McCamey, and Nancy Melton and husband John of San Angelo. Surviving sister-in-law, Myra Denton of Cedar Park; and brother-in-law, Jay Farrington and wife Carole of San Angelo.

Preceding her in death is her husband, Floyd Wesley Farrington; her sisters, Phyllis Collins and Gen Anderson; brothers, Jack Perry, Clyde Perry and Rex Perry. Her parents, Dewey Perry and Marguerite (Legate) Perry.

Services were Apr. 28 at the First Baptist Church of Bronte. Services were under the direction of Shaffer Funeral Home.

Memorials may be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Association, Hospice of San Angelo, or a charity of your choice.