Nancy B. Shirley Memorial Nursing Scholarship Fund

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Organized by
William Shirley
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$30,136
Raised of $150,000 goal
1 scholarship funded
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    GS

    George Shirley

    $500
    D&

    Doug & Melissa Disinger

    $100
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    Henry Yung

    $250
    CB

    Casey Blake

    $200
    KG

    Karl Grizio

    $200

Our story

To honor the legacy of Nancy Balmediano (“Nance”) Shirley’s life, Nance’s husband, William David (“Dave”) Shirley, and their “kids”, their Virginia Crew nieces and nephews (Romy, Jr., Krystal, Rachel, Desiree, Kiana, and Miguel, Jr.), launched this scholarship fund to raise tuition assistance for current college students pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree from her alma mater, San Jose State University; her Virginia nieces and nephews alma maters, George Mason University (Romy, Jr. and Miguel, Jr.), Virginia Tech (Rachel), Virginia Commonwealth University (Desiree), and James Madison University (Kiana); and an Arizona Crew niece’s (Maddy) nursing school, Northern Arizona University. Donating to our scholarship fund is tax-deductible, so you can help students while saving money on your taxes. Nance was so very, very proud of her “kids” and is now their guardian angel forever! Nancy “Nana” Balmediano Shirley was the embodiment of perseverance, kindness, and generosity. Surrounded by her loved ones, she was peacefully guided to Heaven on May 31, 2023 at the young age of 60. Nance and her siblings were awarded US Citizenship when she was 4, moving from her life’s starting point, Pasig Rizal, Philippines, after her father completed two consecutive combat tours in Vietnam. Her many childhood homes as an Army Brat included Texas, California, Germany, Colorado, Hawaii, and Georgia. She dearly loved her parents (Fred and Connie), her brother (Arnel), and her sisters (Sue, Amelia, Tess, and Amy). Nance had the strongest loving bond with Dave, her Virginia family, and Dave’s Arizona family. Nance loved taking up to 5 mile long walks with Dave. She was also a great baker and cook, meticulously planning and preparing to host her favorite holidays, Christmas and Easter. Always pursuing her goals, Nance joined Army ROTC and graduated from San Jose State University with a BSN, commissioned as a US Army officer, fulfilling her dream to serve as an Army Nurse. During her senior year, she met Dave Shirley at Fort Huachuca, Arizona. Dave never left her side despite the long distances, and would soon become her loving husband at the West Point Catholic Chapel,the day after Dave’s graduation from West Point in May 1988. She used her skills to light up many lives throughout various states to include civilian nursing assignments in Lawton, Oklahoma (Fort Sill); Tacoma, Washington (Fort Lewis); Indianapolis, Indiana (Fort Benjamin Harrison); and Fort Riley, Kansas. During her and Dave’s Army service and her career as a Registered Nurse, she focused on pediatrics, as her passion was serving kids in need. Captain Nancy B. Shirley served as an Army pediatrics nurse at Madigan Army Medical Center at Fort Lewis, Washington, after graduating from her officer branch basic course at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, and the Army Pediatric Nursing Course at Tripler Army Medical Center at Oahu, Hawaii. After Dave left active duty in 1995, Nance worked as a float pool pediatric nurse at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford University. Her family migrated from California to Virginia in 2000, inspired by a trip to Washington, D.C. with Dave and her parents so her Dad could run the Army Ten Miler with Dave. The move’s purpose was to provide for better homes, neighborhoods, and schools for her nieces and nephews. Everyone lived with Nance and Dave while their homes were under construction, with each family eventually settling within a ten mile radius in the Ashburn, VA area. Nance willingly gave up her daily work as a nurse to turn all her attention to her sisters’ kids, “her’s and Dave’s kids”, pouring all her heart and soul into “making sure they’re all right before she leaves this earth”! Mission accomplished Captain Shirley!

Our goal

This scholarship supports students who are pursuing careers in nursing. We are targeting current BSN students at the following universities: Nance’s alma mater, San Jose State University; her Virginia nieces and nephews alma maters, George Mason University (Romy, Jr. and Miguel, Jr.), Virginia Tech (Rachel), Virginia Commonwealth University (Desiree), and James Madison University (Kiana); and an Arizona Crew niece’s (Maddy) nursing school, Northern Arizona University.
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Comments from contributors 38

Doug & Melissa Disinger5 days ago
$100

In memory of Nancy B. Shirley and in appreciation of her husband Dave.

Henry Yung7 days ago
$250

May many nurses follow Nance's passion in caring for others.

Tess Garcia7 days ago
$143

I love you Sis! I miss you so much! Thank you for all that you have done for the family! Thank you for helping me get thru Nursing school! I am the Nurse I am because of your strong encouragement! I wish I could say to you in person just ONE more time…. You were the best friend and Sis any Sister could have!! 💕

William Shirley26 days ago
$500

From my Mom to honor Nance as we prepare to honor her with military honors and Catholic burial rite on Friday, 21 March 2025 at Arlington National Cemetery, nearly 22 months after her unexpected death. RIP Nance. 🙏✝️

William Shirley2 months ago
$500

Happy New Year’s Eve in Heaven Saint Nancy. I (we) misss you dearly but rejoice that you’re in Heaven with your Dad watching over us. You’re our two most favorite veterans. You served with honor and utmost care for all your patients Captain Nance. Go Army Nurse Corps!

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