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    Thursday, November 29 2018
    Shirley Underwood Haag

    Posted by: Clarke & Staples Funeral Homes, Inc. AT 05:33 pm   |  Permalink   |  5 Comments  |  Email
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    Mom, "If We Never Meet Again This Side Of Heaven." Oh so often we are parted with sorrow And action often quietens our pain But we never shall sorrow in heaven God be with you till we meet again. Love, "Johnny"
    Posted by John Underwood on 12/20/2018 - 08:42 AM
    I always loved coming to visit with Uncle Ralph and Aunt Shirley as a child. Aunt Shirley and my Mom, Faye Forrester Sanders Cook, were always very close. Mom misses their phone chats. We are praying for you all. Cousin Anita (Faye). Easley, SC
    Posted by Anita Sanders Dickard on 12/20/2018 - 07:53 PM
    Mom (Faye Forrester Sanders Cook) and I (Lucy Sanders Johnson) spent the day after we heard of Shirley's death telling each other some of our favorite memories of her and the other siblings. Mom is the last of her siblings and was saddened by the news. I loved to visit in their home because Shirley gave us straws in our drinks and they had great toys. They camped at Paris Mountain above Greenville SC and we got to enjoy time with the family and play until the park was closing. I loved my beautiful aunt with the prettiest red hair! Lucy
    Posted by Lucy Johnson on 12/23/2018 - 01:56 PM
    My other "mother"! She was a special lady!
    Posted by Kay M. Williams on 01/04/2019 - 06:01 PM
    Rick: Sorry for your loss. She sounds like a special person. If you need anything please contact me. Would love to hear from you,
    Posted by Craig Phillips on 02/20/2019 - 09:00 AM

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    HAAG,
    Shirley Forrester Underwood, of Victoria, Virginia departed this life, Thursday, November 29, 2018. She was born in Tennessee June 28, 1923, to parents Lucy Wight and Matthew Forrester, of Tennessee, Virginia, and California.
     

    She is survived by four children, John Mathew Underwood (wife Connie W. Underwood), Charlotte-Ann Underwood, Joyce Underwood Engnehl, and Richard Scott Haag. Also, a sister, Faye Forrester Cook and many other relatives.

    She was a grandmother to eight grandchildren, had seventeen great grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild (from her first marriage).  She counted many more from her second marriage.
     

    Shirley is the widow of William G. Haag, her second husband.  He was retired from the Virginia State Forestry Service. He was loved and well known in Victoria; a devoted husband and family man.  Shirley and Bill were married in February 1998.  They enjoyed a loving marriage until his death in July 2002.  During this marriage she learned to love and be loved by Bill Haag’s families.  Bill had his three children with his first wife that Shirley embraced and loved with him.  She also learned to love and cherish Bill’s second family, the family of Ronald E. and Janet Johnson. Bill was active in his church, the Masons, and many other community interests.  He was a blessing to Victoria and all who knew him.
     

    Shirley was formerly married to John Ralph Underwood for 45 years.  They were married in 1939.  Ralph died in 1984.  Ralph was very active in the Fire and Rescue, the Richmond Astronomical Society, and was a Mason.  He retired in 1978 from the Lunenburg County School system.  He had a lot of interests and gave much to Victoria due to his abilities.

    With four families to love, (Forresters, Underwoods, Haags, and Johnsons) Shirley was many titles to many people.  She was daughter, sister, cousin, niece, aunt, and then wife, mother, grandmother (great and great-great).  She had in-laws and stepfamilies.  She loved them all and for years sent out hundreds of birthday cards annually.
     

    In Shirley’s early years in Victoria, she was employed as a sales clerk in the Victoria Leggett Department Store.  For her remaining 25 years of employment, she served as secretary in Victoria and the Lunenburg County School system.
     

    Shirley was always active in her church life and remembered being first baptized into the fellowship of the Presbyterian Church of Charlotte Court House when she was eight years old.  When she married Ralph Underwood, she joined his church, The Victoria Baptist Church and was baptized again.  When she married Bill Haag, she transferred her membership to his church, The Victoria United Methodist Church.  After Bill’s death, she and Rick Haag continued to serve and work in that church.
     

    She has enjoyed many positions of service in the churches she belonged to.  She has taught Sunday School, led and worked in Vacation Bible School, sang in the choirs, took mission trips, enjoyed the Women’s Circle, and the Golden Age Group.
     

    She was an active member of, and advanced to, Worthy Matron in the Eastern Star. She was a Girl Scout leader in the 1950s, member of the Richmond Astronomical Society, Victoria Garden Club, West End Ruritan Club, member of the Victoria Junior Women’s Club, lifetime member of the VFW Auxiliary, and enjoyed her involvement with the rescue squad.
     

    All of her life she was known as an amazing cook, gifted in sewing, crafts, knitting, painting of art, as well as community services. She supported and attended the many family reunions of all her families.  She enjoyed traveling with family, friends, and the many trips with the Virginia Ramblers.

    She never wanted to leave the town she loved, Victoria, Virginia.  From 1998 until 2018, she shared her life with Rick Haag and so enjoyed having Rick as her fourth child.  They shared a very special and loving bond. Rick has devoted himself to her care in her declining years.
    A celebration of Shirley Haag’s life will be held January 5, 2019 at the Victoria United Methodist Church.  The family will receive visitors beginning at 11 AM.  The Memorial Service conducted by Pastor Kiel will begin at 12:00 noon.  A reception will follow at the Church.  In lieu of flowers, Memorial contributions may be made to the Victoria United Methodist Church, 1906 Lee Avenue, Victoria, VA  23974, and/or Victoria Fire & Rescue.  Arrangements are by Staples Funeral Home.  Online condolences may be made at www.staplesfh.com

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