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1986 - 2024
1986 - 2024
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Michael Philip Shallis passed away on September 17, 2024, at the age of 38 at his home in Houston, Texas. Born on June 5, 1986, Michael was known for his friendly demeanor, humorous spirit, and athletic skill.
Michael attended Ed White Elementary School, Seabrook, Texas and Clear Lake High School in Houston, Texas, before earning a marketing degree from Texas State University in San Marcos. His career was marked by a dedication to sales and entrepreneurship. He worked in sales at OutSmart Magazine and also Gillman Honda, where he received the Silver Sales Achievement award last April. Michael was also the proud sole proprietor of Body Evolution.
In his free time, Michael was deeply involved in local sports leagues. He played a significant role in the Houston Flag Football League, serving as League V.P. and helping bring the league's Super Bowl event to Houston one year. He also took part in the MSLA Softball League, playing for teams The Wild, The Bears and The Revolution, and coaching the Silver Balls team to a fifth-place finish in the MSLA World Series in Kansas City. His coaching prowess earned him the title of Coach of the Year. Beyond sports, Michael loved dogs, especially his rescue pup, Sadie, who preceded him in death.
Michael is survived by his mother, Faith Panter; stepfather, William Panter, Sr.; sister, Adriane Youngblood; brother-in-law, Rikki Youngblood; niece, Asha Youngblood; nephew, Rohan Youngblood; and his life partner, William Dunseth. He was preceded in death by his father, Michael Shallis.
A Celebration of Michael’s Life will be held on November 10, 2024 for family and close friends. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Forgotten Coast Animal Rescue at forgottencoastanimalrescue.org. Michael's legacy of kindness, humor, and community involvement will be cherished and remembered by all who knew him.
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