Shirley Ann Snead Musick ("Gran")

Birth date: Jan 1, 1949 Death date: Feb 16, 2024

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Shirley Musick, born in Abingdon, VA on January 1st, 1949 to Claude and Virginia Snead, passed peacefully at her home the morning of Friday February 16th, 2024, in the love and care of her husband of nearly 55 years, Larry David Musick. Shirley was a special and loving soul that cared for anyone that came into her life regardless of their circumstances. She was also part of the congregation of First Assembly of God on Lee Highway in Bristol for over 50 years. Shirley was predeceased by her parents, and she is survived by a loving family. Firstly, her devoted husband Larry whom she married April 6th, 1969. Also, her children: David Musick, his wife Tonja, and their children, Anna-Claire Musick and Blake Allen Mooring, Blake’s wife Erin and their son Blake Allen Mooring II. April Musick Barley and her sons Josiah and Jacob Morton. Shirley also counted among her family Steve and Barbara Morton and their children Ashley Hilliard-Colon and her children Logan, Chloe, and Ariel, as well as Melissa Clark, her husband Cameron, and their children Juliet, Emma and Lincoln. In addition, she is survived by her sister Phyllis Fritz and her husband Jerry, her sister Patricia Snead, her sister Claudia Snead and her brother Terry Snead. The family would like to thank her primary nurse Teresa Musket, and the entire team at Elite Hospice of Bristol for the professional and compassionate care that they provided for Shirley.The family will receive friends on Tuesday February 20th, 2024 from 5:30 PM until 7:30 PM at Blevins Funeral Home located at 417 Lee Street Bristol, VA. A Graveside service will be held on Wednesday February 21st, 2024 at 1:30 PM at Boohers Cemetery located at 197 Boohers Chapel Lane, Bristol VA with Pastor Jeff Carico officiating. Pallbearers will be Tony "T-Bear" Browing, Claude Mumpower, Steve Morton, Josiah Morton, Jacob Morton, and Jimmy Singleton. Honorary Pallbearers will be people who were very special to Shirley: Wade Cox II, David Snipes & Terry “T-Bob” Boykin who were some of “her boys”, Wade Quesenberry, the young son of Olivia & Brian who brought her a lot of joy and laughter in recent times, Royal Ranger Commanders Bill Shaffer and Teddy Mullins, and all the former members of Royal Rangers, Appalachian District Outpost 5 at First Assembly in Bristol VA. Special honor will also be given for Shirley by the Hiltons Volunteer Fire Department at the graveside service. Feel free to send flowers if you would like, as Shirley loved them, but also you could consider donating to First Assembly of God in Bristol or the Hiltons Volunteer Fire Department in Hiltons, VA. Condolences for the family may be sent and viewed by visiting www.BlevinsCares.com. Mrs. Musick and her family are in the care of Blevins Funeral & Cremation Services.(276) 669-6141.

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Beth Slade

I lived near Shirley my entire young life. She showed me so much kindness and empathy at a time in my life when I needed it the most. She and Larry invited me into their church family, going so far as bringing me with them on a regular basis. She was an amazing, strong woman and will be missed by all who were blessed to know her. Godspeed Shirley. 🕊️️ Love always, Beth Slade

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A. Cox Ii

Shirley was my neighbor all my life growing up and then later after I moved back home. Her and Larry have always held a special place in my heart for their kindness and always being steadfast and the same, never changing who or what they were in the core values. Shirley was a great woman and will be surely missed.

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Sheriff Andis

Sheriff Blake Andis and the Members of the Washington County Sheriff’s Office would like to express their sympathy in the death of Shirley Musick. If our Sheriff’s Office can be of assistance to you during your time of sadness, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Sheriff Andis and Members of the Washington County Sheriff’s Office

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Donnita Frith

in honor of Shirley.

Larry and family I am sorry for your loss. Please know I am praying for you at your time of loss. I am out of town, please let us know if we can do anything.

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Joann Vicars

Larry,You and your family have meant a lot to me over the years and still do. We know and it is hard to give her up but she is in a better place then we are. Love you all