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Phoebe SHAW

1940 - 2021

Phoebe SHAW obituary, 1940-2021, Oakwood, OH

BORN

1940

DIED

2021

Phoebe SHAW Obituary

SHAW (nee Crouch),

Phoebe Jo

Age 80, died peacefully at home in Aptos, CA, on August 27th, 2021.

Phoebe grew up in Edina, Minnesota, the oldest of five children, born to Noel and

Elizabeth Crouch on December 15, 1940. She was a graduate of Macalester College. After college she relocated to Denver, Colorado, and began her career as an educator. It was in Denver that she met her

future husband, Harry A. Shaw III. They quickly bonded over skiing and a mutual love of the outdoors.

The couple married and relocated to Oakwood, Ohio, in 1966 and raised their three children. Active in the community, Phoebe was a volunteer for the Junior League, her children's schools, The Dayton Garden Club and even Crime Stoppers (she loved the ride alongs). In Dayton she produced a local NPR TV station, a syndicated show centered on the nationally known political cartoonist Mike Peters.

Phoebe was preceded in death by her husband who became ill and died in 1994. As a widow, she found adventure in her many travels. She also found joy in building and renovating homes in different areas of the country from Massachusetts to Florida, New York City, Pennsylvania, New Mexico and finally California. She created wonderful memories in each of these homes and made numerous friends that she kept in touch with over the years. She loved the visual arts and was a talented painter and in 2004 wrote and produced a one-woman show on the New York City stage. In her 70s, Phoebe took to the road in her pick-up truck and traversed the country multiple times to visit new and old favorite places and see friends. She was also a pioneer in spiritual and physical methodologies that have since become mainstream such as yoga, alternative medicine, astrology, herbs, crystals and other practices. She generously shared her wisdom with all who knew and loved her.

Phoebe is survived and will be deeply missed by her children Harry IV, Austin and Christine, seven grandchildren, her sisters Janet and Elizabeth and brother Eric. She was pre-deceased by her brother William. Friends are invited to a memorial service at Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio, at 11:00am on Saturday, October 16th, 2021. The family asks that in lieu of flowers, donations be given to the Dayton Garden Club or Arbor Day Foundation for planting trees.

Above all, Phoebe's important message would be "be kind to yourself!"

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Dayton Daily News from Oct. 8 to Oct. 15, 2021.

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Rick Hughes

March 4, 2025

I just learned of Phoebe's passing, I'm am saddened to hear. Phoebe was a great patron of the arts and a great contribution to the Longboat and Sarasota area for years. My condolences to the family.

Elizabeth Crouch

August 30, 2023

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

Alyssa Adams

Planted Trees

Karen Rowe

October 13, 2021

To the Shaw family, I offer my deepest condolences. Phoebe was a wonderful friend and beautiful spirit. I will remember her huge heart, incredible aesthetic and spacious mind. May she rest in the loving hands of the God and the angels.

Steve, Louise and Karen Takashima

October 12, 2021

We first met Phoebe in Mexico at Austin and Sandy's wedding. She was a beautiful and lovely soul. Our sympathies to all who knew and loved her.

Tim & Linda Howard

October 8, 2021

Please accept our sincere sympathy. Phoebe was an integral part of our Huffy family here in Dayton and she will be missed. What a great life she had!

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