Robert Shurlow, February 03, 1937 — January 10, 2019

Robert Shurlow (Nashville, Michigan, MI) February 03, 1937 January 10, 2019 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Obituary for Robert Shurlow Robert Clayton Shurlow passed away on January 10, 2019 but lives on in the hearts of his family and in the fields and woods of the farm he loved. Born February 3, 1937 to Clayton and Frances Shurlow on the farm he loved and worked his entire life. Robert was in 4-H, FFA and was a member of MMPA and NRA.

HE loved hunting; the love of hunting was inherited by his kids and his grandson Levi Shriber, who is known for his ability to get the biggest bucks on the farm. He shared his love of farming with his family who has carried on this legacy. Robert married SuAnn Anders on September 7th, 1957.

Together they raised 3 children, Jeanie Shurlow, Kelly (Mike) Shriber and Jim Shurlow. He is survived by his wife and three children, Grandchildren Michaela (Chad) Henry, Levi (Danielle) Shriber, and Devin Mckee, and five beautiful great grandchildren. The little Shriber herd, Paisley, Cole, Sophie, Chloe, and Natalie.

Robert is also survived by his sisters Dorothy Flint and Cathy (Dave) White. He is preceded in death by his parents, sister Marlyn Shurlow and sister Patty Burd. And his mother and father in law Laurence and Arloa Anders.

Family and farming was Bob’s life, a life he loved and worked very hard at. The farm was his love, not his job. Robert was a dairy farmer, raised beef cows, sheep, and was known as a hardworking man for the long hours he was out working the fields and could be seen with one of his special dogs riding with him, but to him it wasn’t work as much as it was doing what he loved.

He loved Case tractors and put many long hours on them. He worked his tractors, but also pulled them in tractor pulls, bringing home trophies. Picnics at the pond, pizza parties when spring planting was done or harvest was over with his family were special to all of us.

Christmas, birthday parties and Sunday dinners, any reason for the family to be together are all treasured memories. He shared many stories of his parents and stories of growing up with us which are so cherished. So many memories of a great man.

Rest easy, the chores are done. Ride off into the hills on your 730 Dad, we love you. PRINT Our Firm Online Tributes Pre-Arrangement Grief Issues Re Center Daniels Funeral Home | February 25, 2019 Contact Us Robert Shurlow February 3, 1937 – January 10, 2019 Share this tribute Funeral Details Condolences & Tributes Photos, Videos & Stories Send Flowers Obituary for Robert Shurlow Robert Clayton Shurlow passed away on January 10, 2019 but lives on in the hearts of his family and in the fields and woods of the farm he loved.

Born February 3, 1937 to Clayton and Frances Shurlow on the farm he loved and worked his entire life. Robert was in 4-H, FFA and was a member of MMPA and NRA. HE loved hunting; the love of hunting was inherited by his kids and his grandson Levi Shriber, who is known for his ability to get the biggest bucks on the farm.

He shared his love of farming with his family who has carried on this legacy. Robert married SuAnn Anders on September 7th, 1957. Together they raised 3 children, Jeanie Shurlow, Kelly (Mike) Shriber and Jim Shurlow.

He is survived by his wife and three children, Grandchildren Michaela (Chad) Henry, Levi (Danielle) Shriber, and Devin Mckee, and five beautiful great grandchildren. The little Shriber herd, Paisley, Cole, Sophie, Chloe, and Natalie. Robert is also survived by his sisters Dorothy Flint and Cathy (Dave) White.

He is preceded in death by his parents, sister Marlyn Shurlow and sister Patty Burd. And his mother and father in law Laurence and Arloa Anders. Family and farming was Bob’s life, a life he loved and worked very hard at.

The farm was his love, not his job. Robert was a dairy farmer, raised beef cows, sheep, and was known as a hardworking man for the long hours he was out working the fields and could be seen with one of his special dogs riding with him, but to him it wasn’t work as much as it was doing what he loved. He loved Case tractors and put many long hours on them.

He worked his tractors, but also pulled them in tractor pulls, bringing home trophies. Picnics at the pond, pizza parties when spring planting was done or harvest was over with his family were special to all of us. Christmas, birthday parties and Sunday dinners, any reason for the family to be together are all treasured memories.

He shared many stories of his parents and stories of growing up with us which are so cherished. So many memories of a great man. Rest easy, the chores are done.

Ride off into the hills on your 730 Dad, we love you. PRINT Service Information When Monday, January 14th, 2019 11:00am Location Daniels Funeral Home Address 9200 E M-79 Hwy Nashville, MI 49073 Share on Facebook Text Directions Email Directions View Map Service Extra Info At the families request, visitation and funeral services were held privately. Send Flowers Plant Tree Interment Information Location Striker Cemetery Address Roush Road Hastings, MI 49058 Share on Facebook Text Directions Email Directions View Map Send Flowers Plant Tree Send flowers to the family Choose from beautiful standing, table and basket arrangements.

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death notice Robert Shurlow February 03, 1937 — January 10, 2019

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