Shirley R. Salica

Shirley R. Salica, 88, of Kenosha WI passed away April 3rd, 2022 at Froedtert South Saint Catherine’s. Shirley was born in Caspien MI, the daughter of Dallas and Gertrude Baker.

She lived her entire adult life in Kenosha working for Sentry Foods and Sara Lee Corporation where she was a very dedicated employee retiring in 2002. Shirley enjoyed watching Game Show Network and Food Network. Cooking and baking were some of her favorite hobbies along with reading. She was a loving mother, grandmother, and caring neighbor. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.

Shirley is survived by her son Jay Stankiewicz of Kenosha, daughters, Robin Phillip of Grafton, Sue (Bryan) Fehr of Ohio, Jill (Ron) Clark of Kenosha, grandchildren, Jennifer Phillip (Kerry Jones) of Frisco TX, Jonathan Phillip (Chloe Hartman) of Franklin TN, Bryan Patrick Fehr (Annie Fehr) of Orange CA, Vanessa Zangardi (Patrick) of Cleveland OH, Zachary Fehr (Michelle) of Denver CO, Caitlin Fehr of Cleveland OH, Ryan Stankiewicz of Kenosha, Andrew Stankiewicz (Nikki) of Lacey WA, Joseph Bruno (Brittany) of Kenosha, Nicholas Bruno of Kenosha, and Benjamin Scholey of Kenosha. Shirley is further survived by 8 great grandchildren.

She is preceded in death by her parents and many loving sisters and brothers.

Shirley’s family would like to thank the nurses at Froedtert South in ICMU, ICU and Dr. Shepler for all they did for her.

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Thoughts for Shirley R. Salica;

  • Robin Phillip says:

    Rest In Peace, Mama…I will always remember the love you had for your children and grandchildren and will miss you always!! Love you! ❤️❤️❤️

  • Roberta Galley says:

    Shirley was a sweet and caring lady. I worked with her Sentry for many years. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her.

  • She was so much fun on her trips up north. The cooking that was done by her and my mom. They both loved to cook. rIp Shirley

  • Shirley treated all of us at Sentry like one of her own and she was loved by everyone, without exception. She always made sure we were well fed with her fabulous cooking skills…even feeding the young stockers after their nights out so they could work.
    Always smiling, caring and laughing is how I will remember her. She made lasting memories for all of us and will be missed.

    ❤️ Love you, Shirley Rae. ❤️

  • Many thoughts and prayers to Robin and Jill and the family and grandkids of your Mom. I met her when I moved To Tanglewood Apts in Kenosha. She was so sweet, played cards, had coffee hour with others. Always smiling , we would visit in the community room with Violet Atter, Ann Bright. Helped with the parties we had. R.I.P. Shirley. Miss you so much. ❤️🌹🙁🙏

  • Aunty Shirley’ as I remember ! One of the nicest people you will ever know. She always friendly kind and caring. Years ago my father would talk about her from going into Sentry.
    My dad thought she was a very special person she went way beyond what is expected.
    Back in the day when married that’s when I did get to know her better. She a living person.
    When I worked a Fresh Tyne I remember her coming in and she gave me her phone phone to keep in touch ❤️. So sweet!
    We will miss you so deeply on this almost on your 1 year heavenly anniversary when you left us. Rest in peace sweet lady and just keep smiling. Love ya Aunt Shirly

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