Shirley Alicia Monger (Neff)

February 3, 1939 - February 16, 2026

Funeral Details: At Shirley’s request, cremation will take place. A private celebration of life will take place.

Shirley Alicia Monger (Neff) of Barrie, passed away peacefully at Royal Victoria Hospital, on February 16, 2026 in her 88th year.

Pre-deceased by her husband Bill. Loving mother to Brian (Patti), Stephen and Greg. Grandmother to Alicia Carter (Andrew), Jason and Jeffrey. Dear G.G. of Brooklyn, Charley Carter and Chelsea Monger.

Shirley wintered in Florida for years, where she played Shuffleboard and participated in many tournaments.

In 2020 Shirley moved into Allandale Retirement home and was the social butterfly. She will be sadly missed by all residents and staff.

Cremation and arrangements are entrusted to Peaceful Transition of Barrie.

CONDOLENCES

6 Condolences
  • David and Paula Wallin
    Posted on: Monday, February 23, 2026 Reply

    Please extend our deepest condolences to the Monger family. As a rambunctious teenager I remember Shirley as being extremely patient with us. She is fondly remembered. Take care folks.

  • Catherine Frans
    Posted on: Monday, February 23, 2026 Reply

    Brian and Pattie. My condolences with the passing of your mom Shirley.
    Catherine Frans

  • Rick Keens
    Posted on: Monday, February 23, 2026 Reply

    Condolences to yourself and Patti on the passing of your Mom.

  • Debbie Masciantonio (nee Panting)
    Posted on: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 Reply

    My condolences to Brian, Stephen and Greg on the passing of your Mom.

    My family lived on Warnica Road and we all knew each other then.
    Great times and memories.

    Shirley gave me my first job as a cashier at Dominion Stores when I was a teenager.
    I was very grateful to her and she helped me wherever she could to help me advance in my job.
    That job helped pay my way through University.

    May her memory be a blessing to you all.

  • Kim Groh Woodside
    Posted on: Monday, March 2, 2026 Reply

    Love and condolences to my Monger cousins. My brother Scott and I have many good memories with our lively Aunt Shirley, especially Christmas at Grampa and Gramma’s house, the big family dinners then hours of playing euchre together.

  • John Chalmers
    Posted on: Sunday, March 8, 2026 Reply

    To the Monger family from the Chalmers family, our heartfelt condolences.. Good ole Painswick families!

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