Shannon L. Majors

Shannon L. Majors obituary, Indianapolis, IN

Shannon L. Majors

Shannon Majors Obituary

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Shannon was born September 26, 1984 to Donna J. Epley and Delbert J. Sadler. She passed away December 26, 2023 at St. Vincent's Hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana with her husband and friends by her side.   Shannon was born and raised in Indianapolis. She attended Ivy Tech to obtain her Associates Degree in paralegal studies. She continued her education at Indiana University where she was on the Dean's list and earned an IU Kelley School of Business Certificate in Business Administration along with her bachelor's degree. Throughout her career she worked as a paralegal in various types of law. She finished her career with Tabor Law Firm, where she loved the work that she did and the people that she was able to help.   Shannon married Bradley Majors on March 24, 2012 in Indianapolis. Since then, they built an amazing marriage and a wonderful family. They have two sons, Brody and Ryker, and her stepdaughter, Karlie. In 2022, they were able to celebrate 10 years of marriage and continued to make memories.   Shannon loved life and lived it while fighting cancer bravely and with a positive attitude until the end. She will always be remembered for being upbeat and always smiling, being a great friend, being a "Daddy's Girl", her love of all things blingy and her love of Britney Spears and dancing. She also loved Fall, the holidays and decorating for Christmas and Halloween.   She loved most of all being a wife, a mom and spending time with her boys. There have been numerous adventures with the boys, but most recently their love had been Great Wolf Lodge and theme parks. She loved these trips and the memories they were able to make.   In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the family.

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