Carol (Collier) Shippy Little Chute, age 86.
Carol peacefully entered into Eternal Life on Sunday, January 27, 2013 while surrounded by the love of her family.
Carol was born on December 9, 1926 to John & Anastasia Collier. She was united in marriage to Bob Shippy on November 28, 1953 at St. Rose Catholic Church in Clintonville.
Carol is survived by her children: John (Ann) Shippy, Sue (Bob) Hermus, Mary (Pat) Hietpas; Grandchildren: Jason Shippy and Jill, Ben Shippy and Stephanie, Nathaniel Bluma, Ashley (Billy) Andersen, Joshua (Michelle) Hermus, Brent (Amy) Hermus, Brooke (Ryan) Polcyn, Rachel Hermus, Terry Hietpas and Tressa, Jennifer Hietpas and Brad; and great-grandchildren Carter, Lauren and Jack Hermus, and Lucas Polcyn; who all brought extreme smiles and joy to her. Sisters-in-law: Barbara Brummitt, Geraldine Kussman and Joyce Collier; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by Bob, her husband of 43 years; parents: John and Anastasia Collier; father and mother-In-law: Dr. Vincent and Josephine Shippy; brothers: Bill and Jack Collier; sister Cecilia (Pat) Geenen; and brother-in-law: George Brummitt.
She is further survived by Deb Thyssen, Sue Bloedorn and Dennis Judkins whom she loved as her own.
Visitation will be held Thursday January 31, 2012 at ST. JOHN NEPOMUCENE CATHOLIC CHURCH (323 S. Pine St. Little Chute) beginning at 2:00 p.m. until time of Mass at 5:00 p.m. The Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hogen will officiate. Committal St. John Cemetery.
Mom/Grandma was God's living testimony of what it means to be a Good and Faithful Servant. Her acceptance and full submission to God's Will in the face of her illness, and ability overcome many obstacles throughout her life with Amazing Grace will allow her Spirit to remain in our hearts forever. Praise and thanks to our God who chose this beautiful woman to be our mother. With humble, grateful hearts, we give her back to the Lord until we are reunited for eternity.
Special thanks to her guardian angels Peg and Irene Kons; she loved you both so much.