Shirley Stackle (Sacco)'s Obituary
Shirley passed away at the age of 69 on January 21, 2014 in Boise Id. Born to Carl and Lena Sacco on June 22, 1944 in Tacoma.
Survived by son, Scott, and daughter-in-law, Kay Cee, daughter, Shelly and son-in-law, Semaj; three grandchildren, Samm, SeLena and Coehen.; sisters, Donna Sacco and Lois Shelton; Sam and Mary Stackle; and numerous nieces and nephews.
She graduated from Wilson High School. For 25 years she worked in the accounting field.
In 1987 she moved to Boise, Idaho where, because of her magnetic personality, quickly made lifelong friends that came to be more like family. In 2003 she moved to Capital Plaza in downtown Boise and served as a board member and Treasurer on behalf of the complex for three years. After resigning from her duties, Shirley enjoyed spending her leisure time playing cards, board games, bingo and frequenting dining establishments where she and her friends would share a few laughs and a good meal. Shirley loved having sleepovers at her home in Boise with her granddaughter and treasured her trips to Washington where she spent cherished time with her granddaughter and grandson. She made people laugh and smile with her silly personality and always showed others how much they were loved with her kind words and uncanny ability to perfectly time a much needed hug. Shirley continuously put others before herself and at many times sacrificed her own needs to ensure the needs of others were met. She was undeniably an angel here on this earth and is indisputably one of the most precious of angels in Heaven. She will be greatly missed but certainly not forgotten.
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