Shirley Ann (Lopez) Brant

Shirley Ann (Lopez) Brant, 49, of Bloomington, passed away June 23, 2019, surrounded by her loving family. Shirley was born August 28, 1969, in Sacaton, Arizona, to the late Leonard and Lola (Hernandez) Lopez.

Shirley attended St. Charles Borromeo Church. She liked garage sales, T.V., movies, sewing, taking pictures and thrift shopping. Most of all she enjoyed having a good time with her family and friends.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Larry Roberts; daughter, Jessica Cantu; a brother, Arthur Lopez; and a sister, Monica Armstrong.

Shirley is survived by her daughters of Bloomington, April Roberts and Angel Hellums; a brother of Casa Grande, Arizona, Theodore Lopez; sisters of Casa Grande, Arizona, Esther Torres, Theresa Lopez, and Melissa Lopez; and grandchildren, Jenna, Jessee, Jaimee, Aneeya, Arian, Jaydaa, and Skylan.

Final care and arrangements were entrusted to Carlisle - Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. Shirley’s daughter Jessica and I were best buds during elementary days. I remember going to their house for Jessicas birthday one year and Shirley made a huge pot of menudo. I was not looking forward to eating it but she was able to convince me to at least try it. I have been hooked ever since!! She is the reason i will at least try something once!!!! RIP Shirley say hello Jess for me! ❤

  2. My baby sister how do you put a life time of memories in a paragraph. You will be missed and never forgotten. Rest In Peace I love you! ❤️ߘ¢XOXOXO

  3. My Tia I love and will forever miss you for one 1 know I will not ever forget your laugh the smile on your face I can see clear as day and although you lived so far away you were there for me more then you would ever know you knew just what to say to help keep my head up and my mind strong for that I thank you and will miss you so much

  4. Charlie, charlie, charlie, just last week we were texting each other, ugh I can’t stand this. I love you much. Rest in peace my tia. Ugh remember those triple dog dare ya moments, priceless n dumb. Never forget you. Bye tia, till we meet again.

  5. I am so very sorry for your loss! The death of a dear loved one is hard to bear. The hope that the Bible gives us is such a comfort! The Apostle Paul assures us in Act 24:15, “There will be a resurrection” . Through this bible truth we gain freedom from a morbid fear of death (Hebrews 2:15) and real hope of being reunited with our loved ones who have passed (John 5:28, 29). We can be sure that Jehovah God will do away with death, in fact he views it as the last enemy. (1 Corinthians 15:26) He has a longing to conquer that enemy, to undo death by means of the resurrection. He promises to bring back those who are in his memory and to see them live on earth again.​ Job 14:14, 15. Why do we grow old and die? Why does God allow us to suffer? These questions and more are answered in our website, JW.org.


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