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Shirley Irene Collins 67, of Sewell, NJ, was called to heaven to spend eternity with God and the love of her life Frank VonCulin on June 26th, 2015. 

Shirley is survived by her daughter Tracie Schaekel (Chris), granddaughters Courtney Oudyk, & Savanna, sister Violet Valentin(Mike), brothers George Ritterson, William Pratz ( BJ), Charles Pratz ( Trina), James Pratz ( Mary) and many nieces & nephews.   Pre-deceased by her sister Barbara Fell ( Harry) & sister in law Maude Ritterson.  

Shirley worked for Heritage's Dairy Stores for over 30 years. She graduated from Paulsboro High School. She enjoyed vacationing with Violet and Mike. She loved spending time with her grandchilden. Her hobbies included photography, and going to the beach.   She will be missed by many family and friends.

As per her request there will be no viewing or service.

September 18, 2015
September 18, 2015
Miss you mom everyday!! It's been almost 3 months and I still can't believe you are gone. I hope you and Frank are finally together again. Love you!
July 2, 2015
July 2, 2015
Shirley will fondly be remembered by me. I met her years ago and shared my every morning with her in her store. She always had a witty greeting or a fascinating story. Shirley was a formidable opponent and could give it as well as receive it. No one messed with her. She would tell you just the way it was going to be. I loved this no bs way about her. Later I had the pleasure of becoming fast friends with her daughter and family. I cherish my memories of Shirley. I do hope the pain of her passing will be replaced with the joy of the many memories recalled.

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September 18, 2015
September 18, 2015
Miss you mom everyday!! It's been almost 3 months and I still can't believe you are gone. I hope you and Frank are finally together again. Love you!
July 2, 2015
July 2, 2015
Shirley will fondly be remembered by me. I met her years ago and shared my every morning with her in her store. She always had a witty greeting or a fascinating story. Shirley was a formidable opponent and could give it as well as receive it. No one messed with her. She would tell you just the way it was going to be. I loved this no bs way about her. Later I had the pleasure of becoming fast friends with her daughter and family. I cherish my memories of Shirley. I do hope the pain of her passing will be replaced with the joy of the many memories recalled.
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