Jim Rush Funeral Homes
Rena Rhodes
So sorry April & Michael..... prayers be with you all today....Love you!
Birth date: Jan 12, 1951 Death date: Feb 1, 2021
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Elizabeth Shuler, age 70, a resident of Old Fort passed away Monday February 1, 2021 at the residence. She was the daughter of the late Henry and Lillie Mae Givens and was also preceded in death by her husband, Robert Shuler.Elizabeth was a former employee with Mohawk Industries with over 13 years of service. Most recently she was employed with McDonalds as a cook where she was affectionately known as “Granny”, with over 15 years of service. She was a member of Shiloh Baptist Church in Polk County. In addition to her work she loved watching her grandkids play sports.She is survived by her son Michael Shuler, her daughter April Freeman and her husband Jeremy, 3 grandchildren, her brother Leroy Givens and her sister Rosalee Slaven.A Remembrance of Life Service will be held Thursday at 3pm at Jim Rush Funeral and Cremation Services Wildwood Avenue Chapel with Rev. Kinzel Hooker and Rev. Charlie Campbell officiating. The interment will follow at Mountain Springs Baptist Church Cemetery with family and friends serving as casket bearers. The family will receive friends from 1 until 3pm Thursday at the funeral home.Due to current COVID-19 regulations, our staff is committed to taking care of our guests and families that we serve. Please understand we will be following the State’s COVID guidelines. We also ask all guests and family members attending visitations and services to please bring and wear a mask.Read Obituary
So sorry April & Michael..... prayers be with you all today....Love you!
Granny was one of a kind didn't care to tell you how it was. Nothing but love and respect for this amazing lady. I loved every second of working with her. Rest in peace granny you will be missed by so many people
Granny was a kind and sweet lady. When I worked with her at McDonald’s she was always willing to help. She made my son Blake feel at ease when working with her seeing this was his first job. She is well loved and will be missed
I worked with you at McDonald's and you are going to be truly missed. We love you Granny. And you fought hard in every thing. And I know that you are in heaven looking down.