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Sunrise

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April 9, 1922

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Sunset: August 23, 2011

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Essie B. Shannon was born to Matthew and Lovinia Smith in Tunica,

Mississippi, the oldest of six siblings, three of whom preceded her

in death.

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On August 24, 1931, she confessed a hope in Christ at Scott’s

Chapel in Tunica.

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She completed 9th grade at Forest Dale School in Tunica,

and later came to St. Louis, Missouri can continued her education.

She took a course in Beauty Culture and became a Licensed

Beautician. Among her many accomplishments in life, she was a

seamstress, a floral designer and was very involved in her

community.

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She owned and operated the first beauty shop in Pruitt-Igoe on the

first floor of Biddle. Over the years, she advanced herself in all

the modern skills and techniques of beauty culture, until her

health began to fail. She also supported her family by making hats

and arranging flowers, and was very good at it. Through her work

she was able to put her oldest son through medical

school.

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Essie B. Shannon was the first wife of Johnnie B. Troupe, Sr.

(deceased). She later married James Shannon, who also preceded her

in death. She was an active member at Temple Church of Christ until

her health began to fail.

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She leaves to mourn her passing: two sisters, Elizinia Evans and

Matilda Johnson; five sons, Johnnie B. Troupe, Jr., James Harold

Shannon, Donald Shannon, Charles Shannon and Samuel Shannon (and a

son, Stevie Shannon, who preceded her in death); three daughters,

Beverly Troupe, Darlene Darmola (Olatunde) and Jackie Haylett Smith

(two daughters, Ruby Allen and an infant daughter, Delores Troupe,

preceded her in death); a host of grandchildren,

great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren, family and

friends.

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