Shirley Ann Crespo, 90 years young, formerly of Plymouth, Michigan passed away peacefully on February 11, 2026. Shirley was a devoted mother and wife. Her husband, Wiki, preceded her passing in 1994. It is with heavy hearts we will all miss her. Shirley was a dear mother to three children. Tamie (Richard) Kondoff, Becky, and Scott (Edwin). A grandmother of two grandchildren, Matthew and Robert Kondoff. Shirley was loved dearly by her family, lifelong friends, and neighbors. Rest peacefully Shirley it’s been a great life.

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I’m so sorry for your loss. During this tender time we are sending prayers, condolences and hugs. May the memories bring you smiles.
Shirley was such a beautiful, fun loving woman as represented through her children. She will be dearly missed.🙏❤️
Shirley, you were my bestest friend for many years. We played together; traveled; and had a fun time. Always happy, kind, and you treated everyone with respect. You were a treasure to all who knew you. I have missed you so much, and I am blessed to have known you.
Always, Barb Wernimont.
Shirley was my second mom, a true force of nature raising three children that were two years apart plus living with her quintessential husband, the one and only Carmelo Crespo, Spanish teacher Plymouth Salem High School as well as driver’s education. Shirley sure had her hands full with that bunch but every one of them including her grandchildren have aspired to wonderful heights in their lives. I loved Shirley from the minute I met her and will continue to love her and cherish the fact that she’s with her beloved Wiki…RIP
Shirley was my bestest friend. She was a wonderful, happy, kind person who respected everyone and people respected her. She traveled and enjoyed the Stratford Shakespeare Festivals, and local theaters. Shirley loved her family, her children, Grandchildren and Grandpuppies.
Sweet dreams, my dear friend.
Shirley was a lovely lady and a good friend. I have happy memories of many shared lunches and theater presentations. My introduction to what became “our group” was in meeting when we volunteered at West Middle School. As you know, one friendship led to another and we have been truly blessed.