Mable A. Shammo
Funeral Services will be 11 a.m., Tuesday at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Canton.
Calling hours will be one hour before the service at the church.
www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com
Stier-Israel Funeral Home
& Cremation Dervice
330-875-1414
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My sister was the nicest person who cared deeply for her family, friends, and people in need of help. She will always be with me in my thoughts and happy memories. She will be greatly missed.
Love, Shirley
Shirley Trzaska
August 30, 2015
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Mabel.I worked with the duration she was at Buckeye Color...Always a kind and caring person with a smile on her face no matter what was happening in her world. She will be surely missed but we all will come to realize she is in a better place. My prayers and thoughts go out to your family.
debbie ost
August 24, 2015
Dear Wendy and Family, I will always remember how your mother showed me how to use a easy way to thread a needle and 10 inches between squares on a quilt to mail and definitely her smile and kindness and so much more and the picture of your father and mother together is beautiful! My prayers and thoughts are with you ,Julie, your uncle Ray shammo and all the family. she is so happy right now. God Bless you Marcia Miller
August 24, 2015
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