Shirley Giles was the duather of the late Lucille Shaw and Buster Grant. She was born January 20, 1939 in South Carolina and received her education in South Carolina. Shirley moved to Baltimore where she met and married the love of her life, James Ozell Giles; out of that union they had seven children. Shirley was a member of First Baptist Church of Cherry Hill. Everyone who came in contact with her loved her. Shirley had a beautiful personality and everbody in the neighborhood called her Momma. Momma specialized in cooking for people she knew and the neighborhood where she lived. Everybody knew that they would get a good meal at her house. She loved her children unconditionally. Not only did Shirley babysit her grandchildren, she also exdtended a helping hand to the neighborhood children. Shirley loved to dance and laugh. She also loved to have friends and family around at all times. One of her favorite lines was, ""I mean business.' We all laughed, but we her children knew what it meant. She leaves to mourn her death; seven children, Andtonio Grant, Sherry Williams, Kelvin Giles, Dino Giles, Shavonne Cornnish, Desiree Young daughter Darlene Giles preceded her in death; sixteen grandchildren including the late Latrice Bolling; fifteen great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild; devoted friends, Jean Hodges; stepsister, Nancy Blake; three sisters-in-law, Mildred Thompson, Gwendolyn Jackson and Opheila Griffen; daughters-in-law, Cherlyn Grant and Eunice Giles; sons-in-law, Harold Williams, Craig Young, Leroy Daley IV the late Ralph Cornish preceded her in death; three aunts, Mildred Shaw, Gracie Myers and Ophelia Lacaf; and brother-in-law Howard Jackson.