Shirley Ann Biffle
Shirley Ann Biffle, 70, passed away with her family by her side on August 29, 2019.
Shirley was a 39 year resident of Cypress, TX and worked as an Administrative Assistant for Igloo in Katy, TX for 35 years.
Shirley is preceded in death by her son, Barry Michael Hutto Jr.; father, Walton Clifford Perry; sister, Beverly Carol Perry; twin brothers: David and Donald Perry.
Shirley leaves behind her husband of 39 years, Nick Biffle; daughters: Michele Biffle, Krista Biffle and Angie Biffle Graham, (husband Chris Graham); four grandchildren: Braxton Graham, McKynlee Graham, Karyson Graham and Adilynn Graham; mother, Gradine Perry; sisters: Jackie Sue Perry and Debra Perry; nieces: Tina Biffle Bailey, Mitzi Biffle Abbott and Tonya Karvas Buchanan; nephew, Kevin Karvas.
A visitation will be held Monday, September 2, 2019 from 12-2 p.m. with a service to follow at 2p.m. in the chapel of Crowder Funeral Home, 2422 E Broadway St Pearland, TX 77581.
Rest in peace sweet cousin. Give all of our heavenly family a big hug.
No more sorrow, no more pain.
Love
Sheila Bailey
Shirley is one patient that I will always remember. Very kind and caring person. The best family I’ve worked with. I hope to see her again in the 1st resurrection when Christ comes again in the 2nd coming. God bless you all.
My condolences to her family
It’s in God’s hands. God loves her and so do I. We hope to see her again in the 2nd coming of Christ.
Weezer, as you and I always told each other….
“You may not always see me, but I’m always around!!!”
I will miss our daily morning salutations! But, I know you’ll always be around! I’ll miss getting your opinion on what my Sister and I SHOULD be doing, but, I know you’ll always be around! I’ll miss your motherly advice on handling our twins, but I know you’ll always be around!!!
Thank you for loving my children as your own!!! I know you’ll always be around!
We will celebrate The Dash, and I KNOW you’ll always be around!!!
Thank you for teaching us how to be a Warrior!!! I know you’ll always be around!!!
We Love you,
Renee’, Cody, Carson, Stephanie
Michele, I am so very sorry to hear your sad news. Your Mother sounds like such an amazing woman. I am sending you and your family my sincerest condolences.
With much love,
Julie
You will be missed by all those whose lives you touched. Always loved your quick smile and great attitude! RIP and God bless you friend!
I cannot express enough my condolences to the entire family. The memories of knowing Shirley will forever stay in our hearts. You are at peace and Jehovah God will take care of you. From all of us…we love you.
Even though I didn’t know Weezer a long time I did get a chance to meet her im time top know that she was full of life and a joy to be around. Fly away heavenly angel and spread your wings and have peace on your journey in your new life.
So sorry to hear this. Praying for the family. Shirley was unforgettable.
I’m so sorry for your family’s loss and will pray for God’s comfort at this sad time!
So sorry to learn that Shirley has left us. She was a pillar of strength for me and many at Igloo Products. In the eight years I had the pleasure of having her by my side she was always a steady beacon and champion of the Igloo people that made the company great. She was certainly one of them. My family and I will miss her dearly.
THE TEXAS STAR will always shine bring but dimmed a little this past Friday. God bless you Shirley and your family
Shirley was always so kind and helpful to me during the almost 13 years I worked at Igloo. My sincere condolences to her family, and praying for their peace and comfort. Shirley was a beautiful lady and I always admired her positive attitude and constant care for others.
I am so sorry for the loss of Shirley. I knew her well as a co-worker at Igloo. She was always there to help if you needed it. Shirley was a delightful, cheery presence at Igloo. God bless her family. May God comfort them and dry their tears. We shall all meet again bye and bye,
With love and prayers to the family. From all of the Colorado relatives of cousins.
Memories of Dub and Gradine with Shirley, Jackie and Debra coming to Colorado in the summer to picnic.
Lonnie and Fran Marx
Sandy and Rod Michalenko
Terri & Larry Green
Travis and Nathan Gibson and families