A former anesthesiologist, she was a partner with Southern Regional Anesthesia Group and an avid supporter of environmental groups such as Sierra Club, World Wildlife and others. In her home life she was an accomplished knitter, an expert baker and a caring, generous mother. A beautiful, intelligent and very talented woman who truly made the world a better place.
Survivors include her husband, Mark Shriver; sons, Paul (Pepper) Shriver and Brian P. Shriver; daughter, Tamerie Shriver-Halliday (James); and grandson, Benjamin Shriver.
Memorial contributions in her name may be submitted to West Virginia University School of Medicine, 1 Medical Center Drive, Morgantown, West Virginia 26506 (www.medicine.hsv.wvu.edu). Online condolences for the family may be expressed at www.nelsenwilliamsburg.com.
Please join the family for a gathering on October 3rd, 2020 at 10:30am at the William & Mary University Memorial Garden with a service to follow at 11:00am and a reception at the Alumni House at 12:00pm. The Alumni House address is located at 500 Richmond Rd, Williamsburg, VA 23185.
For directions to the Memorial Garden please refer to these turn by turn directions
From Richmond Metro/Washington, D.C. area and points north:
Take I-64 East toward Williamsburg/Norfolk. Take exit 234 (for VA-199) for about eight miles to John Tyler Highway/VA-5. Turn left and stay on Jamestown Road, Route 31, for one mile. Turn left (on an unnamed drive directly behind the Mason School of Business. Turn left at the third entrance into the Matoaka Woods. Take your first left into a small parking lot. You can pull along the street side of the parking area; unless you have a state issued handicapped tag or license you cannot park in a handicapped space. Walk in front of the brick buildings and you will see a wooden Memorial Garden sign and walkway that will lead you to the Garden.
From Norfolk/Virginia Beach area and points south:
Take I-64 West toward Williamsburg/Richmond. Take Exit 242A (VA-199) towards Jamestown/Williamsburg. Continue about 5.5 miles. Turn right on Jamestown Road, Route 31 for one mile. Turn left (on an unnamed drive directly behind the Mason School of Business. Turn left at the third entrance into the Matoaka Woods. Take your first left into a small parking lot. You can pull along the street side of the parking area; unless you have a state issued handicapped tag or license you cannot park in a handicapped space. Walk in front of the brick buildings and you will see a wooden Memorial Garden sign and walkway that will lead you to the Garden.
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