Willie Shields

Obituary of Willie Lutheran Shields

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Rev. Willie Lutheran Shields (Luke)

1960-2022

Willie Lutheran Shields was born January 16, 1960 in Washington DC to Bernice Forte Shields and Will Shields. He is preceded in death by both parents and brother Erwin Shields. At an early age Luke accepted Christ and was a faithful member of Antioch Baptist Church. He graduated from New Boston High School and attend college at University of Texas-Austin. During his lifetime, he worked numerous jobs but his first love was spreading the Word of God. He was a loving son, brother, uncle and friend.  He was a person that NEVER met a stranger. And finally, in the famous words of Luke Shields "How bout them Cowboys".

 

He leaves to cherish his memories

 

Brothers: Samuel Forte (Washington D.C.)

                  Gregory Shields (Dallas, TX)

Sisters:     Naomi (John) Henderson (New Boston, TX)

                  Willie Hazel Shields (New Boston, TX)

Luke is also survived by a number of nieces, nephews, other relatives and faithful best friends.

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Thursday
20
January

VISITATION/WAKE

3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Thursday, January 20, 2022
Richardson Hill Funeral Home Chapel
1104 Oak St.
Texarkana, Texas, United States
903-793-2163
Friday
21
January

FUNERAL SERVICES

11:00 am
Friday, January 21, 2022
Prosperity Baptist Church
100 Church Street
New Boston, Texas, United States
PASTOR DAVID HOOD OFFICIATING.

BURIAL

Prosperity Cemetery
New Boston
New Boston, Texas, United States
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1960 - 2022

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