Shirley Louise Shangreau was also known as Tapio Shangreau.
3,4,1 Shirley was born at Warsaw, Indiana, USA, on September 3, 1934.
1 She was the daughter of
Martin Shangreau and
Louise Jones. An unknown person nF was enrolled with the Oglala SIoux Tribal Enrollment #OSU-14828(!) and assigned an enrollment number of Oglala SIoux Tribal Enrollment #OSU-14828(!).
1 Shirley graduated at Pine Ridge High School, Pine Ridge, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, in May, 1954. Institution:.
4 She married
George Wayne Tapio at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Pine Ridge, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, on September 13, 1954.
4,2,3 Shirley's occupation: In 1959, she traveled with her husband and family to Crownpoint, New Mexico, Toadlena, New Mexico, and Teec Nos Pos, Arizona, where , she worked for the Indian Health Service and the Bureau of Indian Affairs. ' At USA after 1959.
4 Shirley's occupation: She returned home to Pine Ridge Village in 1971, where she worked for Indian Health Service. She retired on December 28, 1999, after 40 years of outstanding, dedicated and quality service to the Oyate. At Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Pine Ridge, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, after 1971.
4 Shirley retired at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Pine Ridge, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, on December 28, 1999.
4 Shirley died on March 19, 2001 at Pine Ridge Hospital, Pine Ridge, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, at age 66.
4 Her body was interred on March 23, 2001 at South Dakota, USA, at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Shirley was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church years. She also worked with many youth activities at Sacred Heart she was also a member of the Parish Council and sang in the choir for many
She worked many years with youth activities in the Pine Ridge Village District, which included Den Mother for Cub Scouts, worked with, Boy Scouts, the youth boxing club, basketball, football and baseball leagues, of which her sons all participated in. She also worked in the Girl Scouts.
She enjoyed being with her family and her many friends and listening to western music. She was known and will be remembered by as many as a "quiet and, very wonderful and caring lady who never hurt anyone".
Services and burial were on March 23 at Pine Ridge School, Rev. Steve Sanford officiating. A memorial fund will be established in her name to assist families of the Pine Ridge Reservation who must travel to and stay in other cities (Rapid City, Minneapolis, Denver, etc.) to be near loved ones with cancer..
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