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Inspirational book sealed with a Kiss

Former We Care director delivers words of hope

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Today, Kiss is retired from her years as We Care director. She still has her hands in several organizations in the area, including Crimestoppers of Grundy County, the Grundy County Victims’ Assistance Program, the Senior Citizens group and The 100 Club. To this day, she is the only person ever to receive the Key to the City of Morris for her accomplishments.

But there was a long period in her early life when her focus was not on helping others in need. She was fighting her own battle for her very life and that of her children.

Born and raised in Chicago, Kiss’s life even began in dire straits. Pronounced dead at birth, her little body was set aside as doctors worked on her mother. Determined even then, however, Kiss soon began taking breaths on her own, surprising everyone, and grew up a healthy baby and child.

Healthy physically. Distant parents who took every opportunity to criticize and put her down left the young Kiss depressed and believing she had no value in the world. Even making friends was difficult. She felt she didn’t deserve them.

She became withdrawn with the abuse and constant threats from her father, such as, “If you don’t like things around here, there’s the door.”

There were moments of childhood joy. Stolen pieces of ice from the back of the ice truck, playing board games and hide-and-seek with the “Tripp Avenue Gang” in her neighborhood, and petting the horses that pulled the local delivery trucks.

Later on, she thought she had found the perfect husband and began married life, only to discover her husband also was an abuser, and not just a psychological one. The first time he hit her, she had no idea what had happened. The 4-foot-11 Kiss was punched so hard on the side of her head that she lost consciousness and opened her eyes to see hangers swinging up above her. She was lying face-up in her bedroom closet.

It took her a while to realize what had happened. She related the event in her book.

“When she came out, there stood Bud, smiling easily, asking if she was ready. Shirley was stunned: ‘Ready? Ready for what? To have you sock me, whenever I don’t want to do what you want? Are you crazy?’ Slowly, the smile disappeared and he went to her, with actual tears coming down his face. On his knees, he hugged her and apologized over and over. He begged for forgiveness, he had no idea what had happened, but it would never happen again. Fool that she was, because she wanted to, so badly, she believed him.”

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