Shirley Martha Watson Antoine died Tuesday night at the Regional Hospital in Scranton. Her husband is Donald Elwood Antoine Sr., the couple married on June 7, 1952
Born in Schultzville she was the daughter of the late Frank and Elizabeth Evans Watson Sr. Shirley was a member of the last graduating class at LaPlume School. She was a member of the Dalton United Methodist Church, the Women's Bowling League in Waverly, PA, and the Grace and Hope Mission. She was a Girl Scout Leader for many years as well as helping with the Dalton Little League.
Shirley loved her children and took great pride in her grandchildren. She loved to spend time with her family. Holidays were a special time when all of her children would gather together and enjoyed reminiscing about family memories. She was known to open her home each year to make breakfast for the hunters. Shirley died peacefully with dignity surrounded by her family.
The family would like to thank the Lackawanna Health and Rehab Center, Mrs. Pat Kennedy, Director of Admissions and all of the staff on C1, the entire staff of the Regional Hospital as well as their Hospice Unit for their compassionate care; Dr. Stephen Jaditz for his empathy and devotion not only to Shirley but the entire family; and Dr. Kenneth Rudolph for his many years of constant care and support.
Also surviving are four children, Donald Elwood Antoine Jr. and his wife Susan, Rebecca Antoine Aten and her husband Gerald, Debbie Antoine Thomas, and Robert William Antoine and his wife Lisa; son in law, Victor Thomas; foster son, Raymond Harmon; foster daughter Deborah Garrison; grandchildren, Dale, Kendra, Kendale, Luke, Kimberly, Benjamin, Erich, Matthew, Amy, Michael, Nicole, Megan, Stacey, Chrissy, Leslie, Bobby and Robbie; great grandchildren, Cole, Aubrey, Addison, Carolena, Isaac, Lyla, Charley, Noah, Justin Jr., Ava, Sara, Kayla, Dante, Hughie, Skyler, and Rihanna; siblings, Joseph Watson, Frank Watson Jr., Sally Lochen, Bonnie Maciak, and Liz Crock.
The funeral will be held on Friday at 6pm in the Dalton United Methodist Church, 125 S. Turnpike Rd. with services by Rev. Lori Robinson, pastor. Friends may call from 3 pm until the time of the service at the church.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be sent to the Dalton United Methodist Church; Regional Hospice, 746 Jefferson Ave., Scranton PA 18510; or the Lupus Foundation, 2000 L Street, N.W., Suite 410
Washington, DC 20036.