Beulah (Parsley) Tuttle with her daughter, Shirley (Tuttle) VanLieu in December 1966 in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio. Shirley married Michael "Mike" Van Lieu.
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in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio USA
Beulah F (Parsley) Tuttle was born on July 26, 1927. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Beulah Fae (Parsley) Tuttle.
Shirley Ann (Tuttle) VanLieu Johnson Scholl was born on January 16th, 1950 in Detroit, Michigan, to Versell Elvin Tuttle (1922 - 1993) and Beaulah Faye "Beulah Fae" Parsley (1927 - 1999). Both of her parents were born in Kentucky. She had siblings Elvin, born 1948 and Michael, born 1956, and half-siblings Frances, born 1953; Mark, born 1954; Barton, born 1952; Ruth, born 1964; and one more half sister.
Shirley Ann Tuttle first married Mike Van Lieu in December of 1966. They had two children: Dallas (1967 - 2009) and a daughter.
Shirley (Tuttle) VanLieu then married Gary Johnson, born 1958, on March 13th, 1982 and they had one daughter.
Shirley then married Garry Whitlock, born in 1953, on June 11th, 1994.
After Garry, Shirley married Henry Scholl, born in 1941, on July 4th, 2002.
Shirley had three children: Dallas Van Lieu, Nicole Van Lieu, and Heather Johnson.
Shirley died at the age of 64 on January 10th, 2015 in Hamilton, Ohio. She is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Hamilton, Ohio.
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