Shirley Marie Lundstrom

Shirley Marie Lundstrom passed away on Nov. 21, 2020 at Rainier Nursing Home in Puyallup, Washington.

Shirley Marie Lundstrom passed away on Nov. 21, 2020 at Rainier Nursing Home in Puyallup, Washington. She died from complications from Parkinson’s Disease. She had been a long-time resident of Ocean Shores, Washington. She was born July 15, 1941 in Dodgeville, Wisconsin, the daughter of Frank and Marie Yanna Zitka.

Shirley graduated from Livingston High School in 1959. She was class salutatorian. She graduated from Wisconsin State University in 1963 and later graduated from Central Washington University with a Mast of Education degree.

Shirley met Rick Lundstrom during High School and they were married on August 18, 1962 in Wisconsin.

Shirley had a Saturday job at the radio station playing requests on her accordion when whe was a teenager. During High School and then into college Shirley played accordion and was in a band The Rhondevoo Trio with Helen Lyght and Rick in Wisconsin. They appeared on Station WPRE in Wisconsin.

Shirley taught school three years at Grandview High School and then three years at Aberdeen High School. She taught for 25 years at Grays Harbor College teaching beginning, intermediate and advanced typing. In 1990 the school replaced the typewriters with computers and so for the first time in 21 years she wasn’t teaching on typewriters. She said it had some challenges.

Shirley served 23 years as Co-op Work Experience Coordinator at Grays Harbor College, 20 years as Business Division Chairperson and seven years as Scholarship Committee Chairperson.

After retirement in 1994 she went to work for Durney Travel Agency in Aberdeen. Shirley and Rick loved to travel and especially cruising. Their favorite trips were to the Islands in Hawaii.

She and Rick also played together under the name of Rick-A-Shirl’s and often went to Ronald, Washington and played at a tavern there.

She and her husband Rick, along with Jeff Hood and Rob Hilliard were in a dance band called the Harbor Lights in the Aberdeen area. They were frequent players at the Hoquiam Elks and Aberdeen Eagles Club.

She is survived by her husband, Rick, of Puyallup. Sister-in-law, Betty Harrison Rolie of Puyallup and brother-in-law, Jim Harrison of Quincy, Washington. Niece, Cathy Cadd and her husband, Bob Cadd, nephews, Terry and Rob Lee and Jamie and Daniel and his wife Connie Harrison.

Preceding Shirley in death was her father, Frank Peter Zitka, in 1992 and her mother Marie Yanna Zitka in 1995.

An inurnment will be at Powers Woodlawn Abbey.