Between 1913 and 1926, the Williamson's lived in
Berkeley and around the
East Bay. Her monotype print work was exhibited at the 1915
Panama-Pacific International Exhibition (PPIE) in the United States Section, sponsored by the San Francisco Art Association. In 1927, the family moved to 1344 Tasso Street in Palo Alto, while the family still maintained the second home in Carmel. and after 1940 she taught evening classes at
Palo Alto High School. Shirley Williamson died on March 30, 1944, in Palo Alto, and she is buried in Albany, New York. == References ==