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Shirley Lee (Gibson) Pow

d. June 14, 2025

Shirley Lee (Gibson) Pow was lifted by a gentle ray of sunshine to a heavenly tea party in her honor. On June 14, 2025, after a peaceful vigil surrounded by loved ones, both in body and in spirit, Shirley departed this earth with dignity and grace. Shirley loved her family, being a teacher, her Front Porch Bible Study ladies, the Steelers, and a Kretchmar’s cookie or two. Dedicated to bridging divides of any kind – educational; racial; economic; familial, environmental; political and cultural – Shirley valued above all: friendship, faith, hospitality, and storytelling. Shirley was born October 26, 1936 in Clarksburg, West Virginia, daughter of the late James F. and Pauline Primm Gibson; and in her final years was a resident of the Inn at Whitewood Village in North Canton, Ohio, where her niece and nephew provided consistent care through her battle with dementia. Anyone who knows Shirley well, knows how much she disliked dying in Cleveland Browns territory – and treasured her regular visits back to the hometown of her heart, Beaver, Pennsylvania. Shirley’s magnificent home in downtown Beaver welcomed decades of gatherings of every type: from family holidays to front porch Bible studies; weddings; storyteller dinners; political campaign events; and girls’ sleepover parties. The Beaver Tales annual storytelling festival took form from community imagination and innovation, on that sunny, graciously spacious front porch. Shirley found her life’s purpose as a teacher and Gifted Program Coordinator for Beaver Area Schools. Generations of students remember Mrs. Pow as the teacher whose enthusiasm enriched their lives and grew them into book readers. Her educational efforts rippled throughout the community via her volunteerism with the Beaver Area Heritage Foundation – Museum, Log Cabin, Beaver Station, and Beaver Tales programs; Christy House (a tea house at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church supporting missions for women and children); Beaver Area Memorial Library; Beaver Junior Women’s Club; Phi Mu; and the Presidential Campaign of Barack Obama. Shirley loved to travel and learn. Shirley always spoke up for what she firmly believed; and she matched her words with actions – leading by example. Shirley had great happiness in helping to raise her granddaughter, Cassidy Soto. Shirley exemplified enduring love, and great humor, as she poured her grace and grit into being a parent and grandparent. Shirley was an active member at Beaver United Methodist Church; and later in life at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church (Sewickley, PA). To honor her memory: She would like for you to remember the Storyteller’s Creed. Additionally, as “Mrs. Pow’s Chocolate Chip Cookies” are still fondly extolled by her daughter’s elementary school friends and college dorm friends alike, her family wishes to share the recipe. Shirley would suggest that you set a lovely table, to share stories and light with friends old and new, as you enjoy them. Storyteller’s Creed I believe that imagination is stronger than knowledge. That myth is more potent than history That dreams are more powerful than facts That hope always triumphs over experience That laughter is the only cure for grief And I believe that love is stronger than death.

Chocolate Chip Cookies (Shirley Pow) 1 cup Crisco 1 cup sugar 2 eggs 2 teaspoons vanilla Cream together well. 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 ½ teaspoons salt 12 oz chocolate chips Bake 10 minutes at 375 degrees on greased cookie sheet

Along with her parents, Shirley is preceded in death by her husband, Richard Burn Pow; sister, Patricia Ann (Gibson) Seaman; and step-granddaughter, Estrella Jamie Soto. Shirley will be greatly missed by her daughter, Paula Soto; granddaughter, Cassidy Soto; nieces and nephews, Kathy (Tom) Fiala, Karen Allcorn, Leonard (Tami) Seaman; great nieces and nephews, Lauren Fiala, Lindsey (Shawn) Cramer, Natalie (Dom) Musilli, Helen Allcorn, Justin (Hillary) Seaman, Brendan Seaman, Ethan Seaman, Charlotte Cramer and Gwen Musilli.

Friends will be received at Noll Funeral Home, 333 Third Street, Beaver, on Sunday, June 22 from 1:00 – 3:00PM and 5:00 to 7:00PM. Funeral services will be held at College Avenue United Methodist Church, 345 College Ave, Beaver, on Monday, June 23 at 10:00 AM. Friends and family are welcome to join in a Celebration of Life luncheon at the Beaver Station Cultural & Event Center, 1 River Rd, Beaver, following the service. Online condolences may be shared at www.nollfuneral.com.

In lieu of flowers, please make a memorial contribution to one of these organizations, to further the positive civic impacts of Shirley’s values and life’s work: Beaver Area Heritage Foundation (Beaver Tales), 1 River Road, Beaver, PA 15009, The Shirley & Dick Pow Education Scholarship in care of Beaver Area School District Education Foundation, 1300 Fifth Street, Beaver, PA 15009 or the ACLU https://www.aclu.org/ 1-888-567-ACLU.

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