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Lois Shannon Obituary

Shannon (Wise), Lois Ruth

On November 6, 2024, with the Good Lord leading the way, Lois Ruth Shannon (Wise) walked through the pearly gates and into the open arms of her beloved husband, Dellius-together again and just in time to celebrate their 69th anniversary on November 12th. She's also been eternally reunited with her daughters Juanita & Marilyn; her son Dee; her parents James & Cordie Wise; her mother- and father-in-law Andy & Georgie Shannon; and her brother J.H. As devastating as it is to lose our cherished matriarch, knowing that she's surrounded by the loved ones she missed so much brings some comfort to our broken hearts. Ruth was born with a heart of gold on March 30, 1940, in Rogersville, TN. When she was 10 years old, her family moved to Dayton, OH. In 1954, she met a handsome young man named Dellius Shannon. They got married on November 12, 1955. Mr. & Mrs. Shannon went on to have 5 children, 5 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. We're so fortunate to have had her as our Mom/Mamaw. Her family meant the world to her and we absolutely adored her. She was always there for each and every one of us; her bond was unbreakable and her love was unconditional. Even in those moments when it felt like the whole world was against you, you always knew that she was still with you. She was our shoulder to cry on, our partner in crime and our pillar of strength. She loved Elvis, Waylon Jennings and Bruce Springsteen. Her favorite movie was Gone with the Wind. She made the most delicious gravy & biscuits, burritos and coleslaw. Although her presence can no longer be seen, Ruth is alive and well in the hearts of her daughters Melanie (Terry) & Michelle (Brit); her grandchildren Summer (Rob), Loyd, Amanda, Bethany (Jamison), & Skylar; her great-grandchildren Carli, Justin, Joey, Elizabeth, Bryce & Braxton; and her sisters Barb, Phyllis (David), Donna & Randa. She was a truly incredible woman who made this world a better place. We love her so much and we'll miss her for the rest of our lives.

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Published by Dayton Daily News on Nov. 13, 2024.

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Melanie Duckworth

November 20, 2024

Mom I miss you so very much. I love you more that any words can say.

Candice Davis

November 13, 2024

Sending love and prayers to you all! I know Papaw JH is having the time of his life with her! She meant the world to him and she was the sweetest soul! She will be missed

Melanie

November 13, 2024

Mom I love and miss you more than words can say!
Love and miss you forever!

Michelle

November 13, 2024

Mom I miss you so much. You would always get on to me about the f word. You said I´m gonna wash your mouth out with soap. lol you also said. Michelle you have a potty mouth. I will miss you till the day I die and beyond.

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