Shirley Munsey(1936-2008)
- Editorial Department
Shirley Munsey was born in Denham, England in 1936. She moved to Montana, USA in 1957, and to Federal Heights, Colorado in 1959.
She was an accomplished negative cutter, working for J. Arthur Rank Film Laboratories in England, and as an independent cutter for feature film producers from her home in Federal Heights, Colorado.
Portrait photographer for Olan Mills Studios
Shirley was actively involved as a volunteer in local civic administration and social activities. She became the cinematic historian at Federal Heights City Council meetings, ensuring meeting were filmed for the archives.
She married Fred Munsey, a U.S. Airman, in 1957 (died 2003), adopted son named Adam (died 2007). Brothers, Gerald (Oxbridge, England) and Mark Adams(Toronto, Canada), sister, Jean Arviso (Fairfield, California).
Father, Leonard R. Adams, of London, England, who, alongside his father, was responsible as chief architects and draftsman for the construction of Sir Winston Churchill's underground Cabinet War Rooms and the underground shelter at Buckingham Palace during WW II.
She was an accomplished negative cutter, working for J. Arthur Rank Film Laboratories in England, and as an independent cutter for feature film producers from her home in Federal Heights, Colorado.
Portrait photographer for Olan Mills Studios
Shirley was actively involved as a volunteer in local civic administration and social activities. She became the cinematic historian at Federal Heights City Council meetings, ensuring meeting were filmed for the archives.
She married Fred Munsey, a U.S. Airman, in 1957 (died 2003), adopted son named Adam (died 2007). Brothers, Gerald (Oxbridge, England) and Mark Adams(Toronto, Canada), sister, Jean Arviso (Fairfield, California).
Father, Leonard R. Adams, of London, England, who, alongside his father, was responsible as chief architects and draftsman for the construction of Sir Winston Churchill's underground Cabinet War Rooms and the underground shelter at Buckingham Palace during WW II.