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  • Solutions for Funeral Homes | Obituary Oasis

    Affordable and Reliable Solutions for Funeral Homes At Obituary Oasis, we understand the critical role funeral homes play in helping families honor their loved ones. To support this mission, we offer affordable and reliable obituary writing and publishing solutions designed to alleviate the financial burden on funeral homes while ensuring they can provide an essential service to their clients. Cost- Effective Our solutions are tailored to meet the budgetary constraints of funeral homes. We believe that high-quality obituary services should be accessible to all, which is why we offer competitive pricing without compromising on the quality of our work. By choosing Obituary Oasis, funeral homes can significantly reduce their costs related to obituary writing and publishing, allowing them to allocate resources more efficiently and offer better value to their clients. Enhanced Client Satisfaction By partnering with Obituary Oasis, funeral homes can enhance their service offerings and improve client satisfaction. Families entrust funeral homes with the important task of commemorating their loved ones, and our expert services help ensure that this responsibility is fulfilled with care and professionalism. Our affordable and reliable obituary solutions enable funeral homes to provide a complete and compassionate service, supporting families during their time of need. Professional Writing Obituary Oasis employs a team of skilled writers who specialize in crafting heartfelt and personalized obituaries. Our writers work closely with funeral homes to capture the essence of each individual's life, ensuring that every obituary is a fitting tribute. Our process is streamlined to deliver quick turnaround times, so funeral homes can meet the needs of grieving families without delay. Join Hands with Obituary Oasis Join hands with Obituary Oasis and experience the benefits of our affordable, reliable obituary writing and publishing solutions. Together, we can provide an essential service to grieving families, helping them remember and honor their loved ones with dignity and respect. Contact us NOW:

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    Memorialize with meaning, share with love Recently Memorialized Ervin Douglas Adkins Columbus, IN, USA Alberta Flannery Lancaster, KY, USA Edward Barker Lancaster, KY, USA William Henry "Bill" Foss Massillon, OH, USA Camylle Ey'Vonne Milton Lancaster, CA, USA Carolynne Grace Foss Old Saybrook, CT, USA Ellie Wee Washington Columbia, SC, USA Deborah S. Hucklesby Millersburg, OH, USA Linda A. Shankle Myrtle Beach, SC, USA Kenneth L. Johnson Orangeburg, SC, USA Noll Davis Sr. Whitesburg, KY, USA June C. Shankle Canton, OH, USA View More Veterans Memorialized As a Veteran-Owned Business, it is our greatest privilege to honor those who have served Joseph P. Mazzei United States Army Palmer "Pal" F Shankle United States Coast Guard Franklin Earl Shankle United States Army Air Corps (Air Force) View More Remembering Pets View More Oasis Features 01. Affordable Pricing 02. Free Obituaries for Heroes 03. Professional and Empathetic Service 04. Pre-Pay with Ease at a Discount 05. Comprehensive Customization Options Read More

  • Joseph P. Mazzei | Obituary Oasis | United States Army

    United States Army Joseph P. Mazzei Birth May 25, 1939 Alliance, OH, USA Death December 29, 2020 Virginia Beach, VA, USA Resting Cremated with dignity Virginia Beach, VA - Joseph P. Mazzei passed away December 29th, 2020. He was 81. He was currently residing in Virginia Beach. Born May 25, 1939, in Alliance, OH, to Pasquale and Mary (Butchelli) Mazzei, he lived in Alliance most of his life but moved to Myrtle Beach, SC where he lived with his companion Linda Shankle for more than 31 years before her passing in March 2020. He was a 1957 graduate of Alliance High School. He served in Army Reserve and retired at 50 from American Steel Foundries. He loved walking, never missed a day, spending time with family and friends, and watching any sport on TV, especially collegiate football. He enjoyed going out to dinner, dancing with Linda at all his local hot spots, long road trips out west and finally flew on an airplane a few years ago sightseeing overseas. Survivors include his three sons Craig Mazzei (Cheri) Virginia Beach, VA; Dave Mazzei Lorain, OH; Dan Mazzei Youngstown, OH; sister Flora Howell Alliance, OH, five grandchildren Jared, Tyler, Zach, Maddie and Devyn, along with numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Preceding him in death were his parents and his brothers and sisters, Pete Mazzei, Harry Mazzei, Esther Mazzei and Rose Manera. Joe's wishes were to be cremated. There will be no calling hours or services. The family will pay a final tribute in Ohio at a later date. The family wishes to express their appreciation to the staff of Sentara Princess Anne Hospital for the love, comfort and care they provided. Arrangements are by Hollomon-Brown Funeral Homes/Princess Anne Chapel 3445 Princess Anne Road Virginia Beach, VA 23456 Tags: Alliance, OH, Myrtle Beach, SC, Virginia Beach, VA, Army, Veteran Share with love: Previous Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Next comments debug Share a Tribute Memorialize with meaning... Memorialize with meaning... Compartilhe sua opinião Seja o primeiro a escrever um comentário.

  • Franklin Earl Shankle | Obituary Oasis | United States Army Air Corps (Air Force)

    United States Army Air Corps (Air Force) Franklin Earl Shankle Birth July 22, 1920 Bethlehem, PA, USA Death June 29, 2001 Canton, OH, USA Resting North Lawn Cemetery/Mausoleum, Cleveland Avenue Northwest, Canton, OH, USA Franklin E. Shankle, age 80, passed away June 23, 2001, in Aultman Hospital with his family present following a long illness. He was born July 22, 1920, in New Bethlehem, PA, to his late parents Charles and Pauline Richards Shankle. Frank lived his entire life in Canton, graduating from Canton South High School. He was an aeriel photographer in the Army Air Corps during World War II. In the late 1940's he returned to Canton and worked for Waltz Photo as an aerial and commercial photographer. In 1971 he opened Shankle Photographics Inc. as a commercial, industrial photo studio. He retired in 1987. He is a member of Christ United Methodist Church, Meyers Lake Sportsman Club and VFW Post 3747. He will be greatly missed by his wife of 58 years, June (Palmer) Shankle; one son, Palmer (Caryl); three grandsons, Kevin, Todd, (Theresa), Dana, (Jennifer); four great-grandchildren, Jordanna, Brandon, Zachary, Nicholas; two sisters, Phyliss Oyster of Louisville, Harriet Douglas of Canton and many nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by four brothers, Joseph, Jay, Charles and Donald. Services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Christ United Methodist Church with Pastor Nancy Conley officiating. Burial in North Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday 6-9 p.m. at the Schneeberger Funeral Home and one hour before services at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Christ United Methodist Church or a charity of your choice. Tags: Canton, Ohio, Veteran, Air Force Share with love: Previous Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Next comments debug Share a Tribute Memorialize with meaning... Memorialize with meaning... Compartilhe sua opinião Seja o primeiro a escrever um comentário.

  • Palmer "Pal" F Shankle | Obituary Oasis | United States Coast Guard

    United States Coast Guard Palmer "Pal" F Shankle Birth January 30, 1945 Canton, OH, USA Death July 5, 2022 Canton, OH, USA Resting Cremated with dignity Palmer Shankle (Pal) of Perry Heights passed away on 7/05/22 at the age of 77 after a brief illness at Aultman Hospital surrounded by his loving family. He was born in Canton Ohio on 1-30-1945 to the late Franklin and June Shankle. He was a 1964 graduate of Glenwood High School. After high school he proudly served in the U.S. Coast Guard. After retiring from the Stark County Engineers in 2018, he was enjoying camping and being outdoors. He is survived by his wife and companion Caryl of 35 years. Also survived by his 3 sons Kevin Shankle, Todd(Theresa)Shankle, and Dana(Jenny)Shankle. His grandchildren Brandon(Kayleigh)Shankle, Jordana Shankle, Zachary Shankle, Nicholas Shankle, Alexis Shankle, and Alyssa Shankle. Also survived by Caryl's son and daughter Glen(Jen)Miller and Gayle Miller and their four children Ana, Lilly, Sophia and Emma. The family will receive friends on Saturday, 7/09/22 from 2 to 4pm at the Schneeberger Funeral Home. Wishing to be cremated Schneeberger Funeral home is entrusted with arrangments Tags: Canton, Ohio, Coast Guard, Veteran Share with love: Previous Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Next comments debug Share a Tribute Memorialize with meaning... Memorialize with meaning... Share Your Thoughts Be the first to write a comment.

  • Linda A. Shankle | Obituary Oasis

    Linda A. Shankle 1944 2020 Birth February 1, 1944 Syracuse, NY, USA Death March 26, 2020 Myrtle Beach, SC, USA Resting North Lawn Cemetery/Mausoleum, Cleveland Avenue Northwest, Canton, OH, USA Linda A. Shankle In loving memory of Linda Shankle, we will be having a celebration of life on June 20th from 12 to 3 pm at Fairfield fire station, 6288 Firehouse St., Somerdale, OH. Linda Shankle passed away March 26th at her home in Myrtle Beach, SC at the age of 76. She was born on Feb. 1st 1944 in Syracuse, NY to the late Robert Henry Foss and Editha Arlene Love Foss. She grew up in Delmar, NY and was a graduate of Bethlehem High School. She moved to Canton, OH where she spent the second part of her life raising her family and working as a secretary in the insurance industry. She then retired and moved to Myrtle Beach, SC in 1998 where she spent the rest of her life. Linda is survived by her long time partner of 31 years, Joseph P. Mazzei, three children, Kevin F. Shankle, Todd J. Shankle (Theresa), and Dana R. Shankle (Jennifer). In addition to her boys she is also survived by her two brothers, David R. Foss (Carolynne) and William H. Foss (LaVaun), and six grandchildren: Jordanna M. Shankle, Kevin B. Shankle (Kayleigh), Zachary M. Shankle, Nicholas R. Shankle, Alexis A. Shankle and Alyssa N. Shankle, along with numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. She will be laid to rest in private ceremony at North Lawn cemetery on Friday. Please come share and celebrate the life of Linda with her family and friends. Tags: Myrtle Beach, SC, Canton, Ohio Previous Share with love: Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Next comments debug Share a Tribute Memorialize with meaning... Memorialize with meaning... Share Your Thoughts Be the first to write a comment.

  • Ervin Douglas Adkins | Obituary Oasis

    Ervin Douglas Adkins 1940 2024 Birth July 29, 1940 Wayne, West Virginia, USA Death August 27, 2024 Columbus, IN, USA Resting Respectfully Cremated Ervin Douglas Adkins, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend, passed away peacefully on August 27, 2024, at the age of 84. Born on July 29, 1940, in Wayne, West Virginia, Ervin lived a full life, marked by hard work, love for his family, and a strong connection to his faith. For many years, Ervin made his living as a forklift driver, embodying the values of dedication and perseverance in everything he did. He and his wife Joyce shared 16 wonderful years of marriage, finding joy in life’s simple pleasures. Together, they loved attending garage sales and auctions, always on the hunt for a good deal. Ervin also took great pride in helping Joyce can fresh vegetables, a tradition that brought them closer and filled their home with warmth. Ervin was a man of faith, attending Columbus General Baptist Church, where he found solace in gospel music. His deep love for his family and friends was evident in every aspect of his life. He was a cherished father to his children, David (Lisa) Adkins, Patricia (Byron) Barnard, Donnie (Linda) Edwards, Jennifer (Craig) Kiser, and Regina (Greg) Henson. He was also a proud grandfather to Cortney and Jeff Adkins, Megan Willis, Davis Barnard, Jessica Garrett, Steven Anderson, Matt Edwards, Kayla Sturgill, Misty Gray, and Christopher Davis. Ervin is survived by his devoted wife, Joyce, as well as his brothers Linuel, Larry, Charles Ray, and Harold Gale. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Wanda (Stephens) Adkins, his parents Carl and Lona Adkins, and his brothers Carl Wendell and Pearlie Adkins. To those who knew him, Ervin was a kind and gentle soul, always willing to lend a hand or share a smile. His presence will be deeply missed, but his legacy of love and generosity will endure in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing him. A memorial service will be held on September 2, 2024, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Jewell Rittman Funeral Home, 3855 25th Street, Columbus, Indiana, with Pastor Jesse Stephens officiating. Ervin’s final resting place will be at Rest Haven Cemetery, following cremation. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that memorial contributions be made to Hospice of South Central Indiana, in honor of the compassionate care they provided in Ervin’s final days. Ervin’s family and friends find comfort in knowing that he is at peace and reunited with those who have gone before him. His memory will live on in the stories, laughter, and love shared by all who knew him. Tags: Columbus, Indiana, West Virginia, IN, WV Previous Share with love: Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Next comments debug Share a Tribute Memorialize with meaning... Memorialize with meaning... Share Your Thoughts Be the first to write a comment.

  • William Henry "Bill" Foss | Obituary Oasis

    William Henry "Bill" Foss 1947 2023 Birth July 25, 1947 Albany, NY, USA Death October 2, 2023 Massillon, OH, USA Resting William Henry Foss, 76, of Massillon, died at home on October 2, 2023. Bill was born in Albany, NY to Robert and Editha (Love) Foss on July 25, 1947. Bill graduated from Glenwood High School in 1966 and retired after 26 years from Massillon Community Hospital as Safety and Security Supervisor. Bill was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Linda (Joe Mazzei, deceased) Shankle. He is survived by his wife of 39 years, LaVaun (Van Gunten) Foss; brother, David (Carolynne, deceased) Foss; sons, Jeff Foss and Mike (Carolyn) Foss; step-daughters: Tami (Paul) Henry, Traci Gowins and Tricia Jacobs; 13 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews whom he loved dearly. Bill will be remembered for his love of cars, sports, woodworking, and especially family. Visitation will take place at 10:00 am on Saturday, October 14th, followed by a funeral service at 11:00 am at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Massillon. The family will host a luncheon immediately after. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Bill’s memory to: Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 4275 Lincoln Way W., Massillon, OH 44647; (330) 832-5263 Tags: Albany, NY, OH, Massillon Previous Share with love: Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Next comments debug Share a Tribute Memorialize with meaning... Memorialize with meaning... Del dine tanker Vær den første til at skrive en kommentar.

  • Camylle Ey'Vonne Milton | Obituary Oasis

    Camylle Ey'Vonne Milton 2007 2022 Birth August 21, 2007 Lancaster, CA, USA Death November 1, 2022 Lancaster, CA, USA Resting On November 1st, 2022, the world, all at once, lost a beautiful soul while heaven gained an Angel. Camylle Ey'Vonne, known affectionately to her family as Mill Mill, made her grand appearance on August 21, 2007. A whole month and a half early and on her sister Aniya's 4th birthday. From the moment Camylle was born, she proved everyone how strong the w Being born early, she spent her first weeks in the NICU, and though she faced many obstacles there, she showed her parents, her nurses and her doctors that she could fight and win. She began to surpass every milestone and soon came home to her family. At the age of four, Camylle was diagnosed with ADHD, but even with this, she didn't let this slow her down. She took the extra energy she had and put into her hobbies becoming one of the most creative people her family had the pleasure of knowing Over the years, while attending school, Camylle dealt with certain things that made school sometimes a struggle. But Camylle wasn't one to quit, and gave it her all, even with what she dealt with. She was especially proud of herself for bringing home straight A's for the last two years. Being an animal lover, Camylle had multiple pets, including multiple hamsters, a cat named Cheddar Cheese, and her baby Sadie, her dog whom she called her little bean. Her dream was to one day own a horse, and she didn't miss a moment to ask her mother to buy one for her. July 4th, 2019, Camylle had her first seizure, which led to her being diagnosed with epilepsy. This news really upset her, but even with this she tried to make the best of things, by staying on top of her doctor's appointments and wanting to be responsible over remembering to take her medication. When she turned 13, Camylle had the courage to come to her mother and stand in her truth by coming out to her, and later telling her she wanted to change her style and be called Vonne'. She left that conversation knowing she was loved and supported no matter who she chose to be or who she chose to love. No matter what she went through in life, Vonne' tried to get through each situation with hope and optimism, even when she didn't feel it. She allowed herself to dream big dreams and still see the beauty in all things. Tragically, Vonne's life was unexpectedly cut short from complications due to her epilepsy. Although she is no longer with us here in the physical, the light that she was will forever shine bright, like only she can. Vonne' leaves behind her father Chris Milton, mother Charnell Dunlap, her mama #2 Sharee Dunlap, her brother Mykal Milton, her sisters Aniya Montgomery and Trinity Milton, grandparents, Cornell and Marylin Montgomery, Cynthia Montgomery, Anthony Milton and Mikeal Scott, her aunts, uncles, cousins, and a host of family and loved ones. She is loved and missed dearly and will forever reside in our hearts. Tags: Lancaster, CA Previous Share with love: Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Next comments debug Share a Tribute Memorialize with meaning... Memorialize with meaning... Share Your Thoughts Be the first to write a comment.

  • Noll Davis Sr. | Obituary Oasis

    Noll Davis Sr. 1918 2015 Birth May 18, 1918 Roda, VA, USA Death January 16, 2015 Whitesburg, KY, USA Resting Powell Valley Memorial Gardens, Powell Valley Road, Big Stone Gap, VA, USA Noll Davis, Sr., age 96, of Dunham, Kentucky, passed away on Friday January 16, 2015 at Whitesburg Appalachian Regional Hospital, Whitesburg, Kentucky. He was born on May 18, 1918 at Roda, Virginia and had lived most of his life in Letcher County, Kentucky. Mr. Davis had worked for forty-two years as a coal miner for Clinchfield Coal Company, Bethlehem Steel and Consol Energy and retired as an assistant superintendent at Mine 26. He joined the Masonic Order in 1971, thus being a member for over forty-three years; he was a member of Jenkins Masonic Lodge #856, the York Rite Jenkins Chapter 164, P.S. Wheeler Council #99 and Pikeville Commandry #45. Mr. Davis was an avid pool player; he enjoyed playing his guitar and mandolin, target shooting and loved to picnic with family and friends. He was a member of the Peoples Baptist Church and was a Kentucky Colonel. He was a son of the late Arnolldus Davis and Julia Ann Collinsworth Davis. Mr. Davis was also preceded in death by his wife, Betty Thompkins Davis; three children, Nilean Davis, Ernest Ray Davis and Noll Davis; three grandchildren, Crystal Davis, George Earl Davis and Dewayne Davis; four sisters, Eva Turnmyre, Kate Smith, Pearl Cummins and Sarah McCowan; and three brothers, Jim Davis, Haskell Davis and Walter Davis. He is survived by three daughters, Debbie Hamilton (Michael), of Seco, Kentucky, Helen Profitt (Roger), of Jenkins, Kentucky, and Julie Johnson (J.C.), of Cedar Bluffs, Virginia; four sons, Chris Davis, of Winchester, Kentucky, Noll Davis, Jr. (Debbie), of Winchester, Kentucky, Homer Haskell Davis, of Somerset, Kentucky, and George E. Davis, of Kentucky; twenty-five grandchildren; and a host of great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren and great-great-great-grandchildren; and a host other family and friends. Visitation will be held on Sunday January 18, 2015 from 6:00-9:00 PM at the Peoples Baptist Church, Dunham, Kentucky. Funeral services will be held on Monday January 19 at the church, with Van Webb and J.C. Johnson officiating. Family and friends will leave Carty Funeral Homes Polly & Craft, Jenkins, Kentucky, on Tuesday January 20 at 11:30 AM and travel in procession to Powell Valley Memorial Gardens, Big Stone Gap, Virginia for interment. Tags: Whitesburg, KY, VA Previous Share with love: Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Next comments debug Share a Tribute Memorialize with meaning... Memorialize with meaning... Share Your Thoughts Be the first to write a comment.

  • Kenneth L. Johnson | Obituary Oasis

    Kenneth L. Johnson 1961 2019 Birth August 14, 1961 Orangeburg, SC, USA Death September 18, 2019 Orangeburg, SC, USA Resting Peter Bowman Cemetery, Branchville, SC, USA Funeral services for Mr. Kenneth L. Johnson, 58, of 311 Palm Harbor Drive, Orangeburg, will be held 11:00 am Saturday, September 28, 2019 at Simmons Funeral Home Chapel, 2868 Columbia Road, Orangeburg, with interment to follow in Peter Bowman Cemetery, Rowesville, SC. Reverend Cleo Benjamin is officiating. Mr. Johnson will be placed in the church one hour prior to the service. Our love one, Kenneth Leroy Johnson quietly slipped into Eternal Rest, Wednesday evening, September 18, 2019 at the Regional Medical Center. Kenneth was born on August 14, 1961 in the Orangeburg County Hospital. He was the 1st of 5 children born to the Late Leroy and Lottie Johnson. He was educated in the public schools of Orangeburg County. He attended Lockett Elementary and was a 1979 graduate of Branchville High School. At an early age Kenneth joined St. Stephen Baptist Church where he was an active member on the Gospel Choir. He later joined St. Paul Baptist Church where he loved being a part of the Male Chorus. For many years, Kenneth was employed at Ray's Construction and later at Gulbrandsen Manufacturing in Orangeburg. Kenneth was dearly loved by both family and friends and will be truly missed by everyone who knew him. He was very quiet but always had a smile on his face and was eager to help others. His loving memory will forever be cherished by his family and friends. He leaves warm and precious memories to be cherished by; his loving mother Lottie Lee Buskey Johnson; two daughters Jasmine (Christopher) Kimbrough of Orangeburg, SC; Raven Johnson of Cordova, SC, Two brothers: Karl Johnson of Branchville, SC and Darin Johnson of Atlanta, GA and two sisters : Sharon(Kenneth) Gladden of Columbia, SC and Latasha(Sosue) Johnson-Fogle of Rowesville, SC; three grandchildren JaNyah Carter, Christian Kimbrough, and Jayda Kimbrough; one aunt: Cornelia Bovain; and a host of nieces, great nephews, families and friends. Mr. Johnson passed away on Wednesday, September 18, 2019 at the Regional Medical Center in Orangeburg, SC. Family and friends may call at the residence of his mother, Mrs. Lottie Lee Buskey Johnson, 5855 Freedom Road, Branchville, SC or Simmons Funeral Home and Crematory of Orangeburg. Tags: Orangeburg, SC Previous Share with love: Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Next comments debug Share a Tribute Memorialize with meaning... Memorialize with meaning... مشاركة أفكارك كن أول من يعلِّق.

  • Alberta Flannery | Obituary Oasis

    Alberta Flannery 1941 2023 Birth April 3, 1941 Death December 21, 2023 Lancaster, KY, USA Resting Blue Grass Memorial Gardens, Harrodsburg Road, Nicholasville, KY, USA Alberta Davis Flannery 82, of Lancaster KY passed away Thursday morning, December 21, 2023, at UK Hospital after a long battle with cancer. Alberta was retired from Lexmark. She was preceded in death by her late husband Ronald Flannery Sr. She is survived by her two children, Sandy Flannery Tipton (David) and Ron Flannery Jr, both of Nicholasville, three grandchildren; Ben Tipton (Amber) Nicholasville, Blake Flannery (Madison) Harrodsburg, and Kayleigh Shankle (Brandon) Columbia SC, two great grandchildren, David Dawson and Jase Wayne Tipton. Also, two sisters, Myrtle Clos and Inis Davis, Lancaster, Preceded in death one sister, Iva Long and four brothers, Arthur, Morris, Leroy and Clay Davis. Several Nieces and Nephews. Visitation will be from 5:00pm-8:00pm Wednesday, December 27, 2023, at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home - Harrodsburg Rd., Lexington. Funeral Services will be at 11:00 Thursday, December 28, 2023, at Bethel Christian Church, 1991 Phillips Rd. Nicholasville, KY with Pastor Bill Bales officiating. Burial will be at Blue Grass Memorial Gardens Nicholasville. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to Bethel Christian Church. Tags: Lancaseter, Kentucky Previous Share with love: Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Next comments debug Share a Tribute Memorialize with meaning... Memorialize with meaning... Share Your Thoughts Be the first to write a comment.

  • Ellie Wee Washington | Obituary Oasis

    Unwavering in courage and fight. Ellie Wee Washington 1958 2021 Birth September 11, 1958 Taylor, TX, USA Death October 30, 2021 Columbia, SC, USA Resting Cremated with dignity It is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the passing of Ellie Wee Washington, who peacefully departed from this world on October 30, 2021, at the age of 63. Born on September 11, 1958, in Taylor, Texas, Ellie was the beloved daughter of Clint and Elnora Thomas. She grew up with a large and loving family, sharing many joyous memories with her brother Clint Jr., and her sisters Juanita, Diantha, Wanda Gould, Brenda Thomas, Ruby Zachary, Valree Seth, Pearlie Godbolt, Frances Gaines, and Ruth Hargers. Ellie was a dedicated and compassionate Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). Her journey in nursing began at Newberry College, where she earned her nursing degree. Her commitment to providing care and comfort to her patients was unparalleled, and she was greatly admired by all who worked with her. Ellie was also a devoted mother to her two children, Terry Washington and Evita Washington, who survive her. She cherished her grandchildren, Jenora Washington, Kaytlyn Ervin, and Jaharah Washington, always taking pride in their accomplishments and showering them with love. Ellie also leaves behind her sister-in-law, Lynni Martin, who was a cherished member of her extended family. Her life was a testament to love, faith, and service. Ellie was known for her infectious laughter and her love for traveling. She brought joy to everyone she met and was a pillar of strength and kindness in her community. Her faith was central to her life, and she was known for being a God-fearing person, always offering support and compassion to those in need. Ellie was predeceased by her parents, Clint and Elnora Thomas. Her memory will forever live on in the hearts of her children, grandchildren, siblings, and all who knew and loved her. A memorial service to honor Ellie's life will be held on November 1, 2021. Ellie will be cremated with dignity, ensuring her final rest is handled with the utmost respect and care. As we grieve the loss of Ellie, we find solace in knowing she is at peace, resting in the arms of the Lord. She leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, and dedication that will continue to inspire and guide us. Ellie Wee Washington will be dearly missed but never forgotten. May her soul rest in eternal peace. Tags: Taylor, TX, Columbia, SC Previous Share with love: Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Next comments debug Share a Tribute Memorialize with meaning... Memorialize with meaning... Compartilhe sua opinião Seja o primeiro a escrever um comentário.

  • Edward Barker | Obituary Oasis

    Dedicated Firefighter Edward Barker 1961 2023 Birth August 5, 1961 Estill County, KY, USA Death October 14, 2023 Lancaster, KY, USA Resting Lancaster Cemetery Road 1, Lancaster, KY, USA Edward A. Barker, 62, of Lancaster, husband of Cindy Reed Barker, passed away Saturday, October 14, 2023 at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center in Danville. Born on Saturday, August 5, 1961 in Estill County, he was the son of Carlie Palmer Barker & the late Elzie “Eugene” Barker. Ed was a retired HVAC Technician & was a former volunteer for the Lancaster Fire Department and Disaster Emergency Services. He enjoyed HAM radio operations & R.C. model airplanes. Survivors other than his wife Cindy & mother Carlie include a daughter, Susan Burkhart, of Lancaster; mother-in-law, Billie J. Davis, of Lancaster; grandchildren, Kayleigh Burkhart (Brandon) Shankle & Blake Flannery. Private family services will be officiated by Bro. Daryl Hodge and burial will follow at Lancaster Cemetery. Pallbearers include Kevin Brickey, Blake Flannery, David Stidham, Larry Huffman, Ron Flannery, Steve Hall & David Land. Friends & family may share memories or leave condolences on his tribute wall at : www.ramsey-young.com. Ramsey-Young Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Tags: Danville, Lancaster, Estill County, KY Previous Share with love: Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Next comments debug Share a Tribute Memorialize with meaning... Memorialize with meaning... Share Your Thoughts Be the first to write a comment.

  • June C. Shankle | Obituary Oasis

    June C. Shankle 1924 2011 Birth May 29, 1924 Canton, OH, USA Death September 6, 2011 Canton, OH, USA Resting North Lawn Cemetery/Mausoleum, Cleveland Avenue Northwest, Canton, OH, USA 'Together Again' June C. Shankle age 87, of Canton, passed away Tuesday Sept. 6, 2011 after a brief illness. Born in Canton, Ohio to the late John I. and Florence (Hardesty) Palmer. Member of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. Also preceded in death by her husband, Franklin Shankle in 2001; two sisters, Joyce Shackle and Doris Baker. Survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Palmer and Caryl Shankle; grandchildren, Kevin, Todd (Theresa) Dana (Jenny) Shankle; great-grandchildren, Jordanna, Brandon, Zachary, Nicholas, Alexis, and Alyssa; and her best friend, Rita. Services will be Friday at 11 a.m. at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church with Pastor Diana Thompson officiating. Burial will follow in North Lawn Cemetery. Calling hours will be Thursday from 6-8 p.m. in the Schneeberger Funeral Home and one hour before services at the church from 10-11 a.m. www.schneebergerfuneral.com Schneeberger 330-456-8237 Published by The Repository on Sep. 7, 2011. Tags: Canton, Ohio Previous Share with love: Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Next comments debug Share a Tribute Memorialize with meaning... Memorialize with meaning... Deel je gedachten Plaats de eerste opmerking.

  • Deborah S. Hucklesby | Obituary Oasis

    Deborah S. Hucklesby 1955 2021 Birth December 22, 1955 Canton, OH, USA Death February 20, 2021 Millersburg, OH, USA Resting Evergreen Memorial Gardens, Broadway Avenue Northeast, Louisville, Ohio, USA Deborah S. Hucklesby 65, of Millersburg, Ohio, passed away on Saturday, February 20, 2021. She was born December 22, 1955 in Canton, Ohio, to the late Victor and Birdie Swiney. Deborah graduated from Glenoak East High School. She enjoyed scrapbooking, sewing, doing crafts, traveling and spending time with her grandchildren. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her brothers, Ronald, Jim and sister, Patricia. Deborah is survived by her husband, Gary Hucklesby; children, Rebecca (Alejandro) Rosado, Thomas (Sabrina) Gatschet and Andrea Paumier (Jimmy Seymour); 14 grandchildren and one great grandchild; brother, Michael Swiney and a host of nieces and nephews. A private service will be held for the family at Reed Funeral Home Canton Chapel with burial to follow in Evergreen Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to American Diabetes Associations or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Please visit: www.reedfuneralhome.com to sign the online guestbook. Reed Funeral Home, 330-477-6721 Tags: Millersburg, Ohio Previous Share with love: Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Next comments debug Share a Tribute Memorialize with meaning... Memorialize with meaning... Share Your Thoughts Be the first to write a comment.

  • Clara Harris | Obituary Oasis

    "SISTER CLARA HARRIS" Clara Harris 1928 2001 Birth October 18, 1928 Leslie, Georgia, USA Death March 9, 2001 Boynton Beach, FL, USA Resting Boynton Beach Memorial Park and Mausoleum, North Blvd, Boynton Beach, FL, USA Age 72 of Boynton Beach, quietly entered into eternal rest on March 9th. Her husband Leonard Harris Sr., and son Robert Lee Aikens, preceded her in death. She leaves to cherish her precious memories six sons; James Aikens, of Lake Worth, Reverend Sebron Aikens (Jo Ann) of Pensacola, Willie Aikens (Melouise) of Boynton, David Aikens (Sharon) of Pompano, Leonard Harris Jr., Larry Harris (Tanya) both West Palm Beach; one daughter Hattie Newton of Boynton; two brothers Frank Williams of Delray and Lonnie Williams of Boynton beach; one sister Sarah Simpson (Ray) Royal Palm Beach, a host of grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends Family will receive friends on Friday March 16th from 6-8pm at St Paul AME Church 3:15 MLK Blvd. Boynton Beach. Home going celebration Saturday March 17th, 11am at the above listed Church Reverend J.R. McFadden Sr. Pastor STRAGHN AND SON TRI CITY FUNERAL HOME, 26 SW 5th Ave., Delray Beach in charge of arrangements. Tags: Boynton Beach, FL, Leslie, GA Previous Share with love: Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Next comments debug Share a Tribute Memorialize with meaning... Memorialize with meaning... Share Your Thoughts Be the first to write a comment.

  • Carolynne Grace Foss | Obituary Oasis

    Carolynne Grace Foss 1941 2022 Birth July 13, 1941 Louisville, OH, USA Death March 28, 2022 Old Saybrook, CT, USA Resting Carolynne Grace Foss (Nagel), 80, of Old Saybrook, formerly of Louisville, Ohio, passed away on March 28, 2022 surrounded by her family after a long struggle with congestive heart failure. She is a graduate of Lincoln High School, Aultman School of Nursing and Malone College in Canton, Ohio. Carolynne married her husband David in 1963, after which they raised 4 children with love and devotion. She worked the majority of her career as a Registered Nurse in the schools of Canton, Ohio. She was a strong and humble woman of God who always put others before herself. She lived her life in sacrifice and service, including work as a missionary in Haiti, Mississippi, Ohio and Louisiana. She was also a nurse for migrant children and a volunteer for the American Cancer Society, Red Cross, and Meals on Wheels. Carolynne enjoyed gardening, pottery, and travel, especially to Cape Hatteras and later in life across the United States and internationally with her husband, David. Carolynne is survived by David, her best friend and husband of 59 years and sister Jeanne Fox, brother in law Bill Foss and wife LaVaun, as well as her children, Maria Foss Rand and husband Wayne of Old Saybrook, Connecticut, Robert Foss and wife Margaret of Alliance, Ohio, Laura Foss Mariol and husband Matt of Old Saybrook, Connecticut, Louisa Foss-Kelly and husband John of Old Saybrook, Connecticut. She was Grammy to Meaghan Rand and husband James Nix, Steven Rand, Taylor Rand, Ashley Tuchmann and husband Zack Tuchmann, Arden Rand and fiance David Kalal, Michael Foss, Elizabeth Mariol, Emilia Mariol, Emmett Kelly, Carolynne Kelly, Grayson Nix, Freya Tuchmann and Faryn Tuchmann. She has left a legacy of love to her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, and countless others who will always cherish her memory. A celebration of life will be held at First Church of Christ in Old Saybrook, Friday, April 1st at 11:00 am. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Haiti Lifeline Ministries at Haitilifeline.org. Tags: Louisville, OH, Old Saybrook, CT Previous Share with love: Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Next comments debug Share a Tribute Memorialize with meaning... Memorialize with meaning... Share Your Thoughts Be the first to write a comment.

  • About | Obituary Oasis

    About Us Memorialize with meaning, share with love With love and empathy, we are honored and privileged to share with you, our story. At Obituary Oasis, we understand the profound importance of honoring and celebrating the lives of our loved ones. We are dedicated to empowering families during their most challenging times by providing a platform that embodies dignity, compassion, and ease. Our mission is to facilitate the creation of heartfelt and meaningful tributes that preserve the essence of those who have passed, ensuring their legacies endure for generations to come. Our online platform is designed to offer a seamless, personalized, and affordable experience for families and friends. We believe that every life deserves to be remembered in a way that truly reflects the unique journey and impact of the individual. To achieve this, we provide a variety of customizable options, allowing you to craft tributes that are as unique as the people they commemorate. From creating detailed obituaries to sharing cherished memories, photos, and stories, our tools make it simple to celebrate lives in a meaningful way. We understand that every family has different needs and preferences, which is why our platform is flexible and user-friendly, accommodating a range of styles and traditions. Our commitment to compassion means that we are here to support you every step of the way. Whether you need assistance with writing an obituary, selecting the perfect photos, or sharing your tribute with a wider audience, our dedicated team is always ready to help. We strive to make this process as stress-free as possible, allowing you to focus on what truly matters – honoring the memory of your loved ones. Obituary Oasis is not just a service; it's a community where memories are cherished and legacies are preserved. We are honored to be a part of your journey and to help you create lasting tributes that celebrate the lives and stories of those who have touched our hearts. Our Mission Empowering families to honor and celebrate the lives of their loved ones with dignity, compassion, and ease. Through our online platform, we provide a seamless, personalized, and affordable experience for creating meaningful tributes, preserving memories, and sharing legacies that endure for generations. Our Team Brandon Shankle Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder Brandon holds not one, but two Master of Business degrees, complemented by a Certification in Business Analytics from the esteemed Cornell University Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management. With a seasoned background as a President and Chief Financial Officer combined with a proven track record as a business leader, Brandon is uniquely equipped to lead Oasis with empathy, passion, and grit. As a business leader, Brandon's approach is characterized by his visionary leadership and dynamic management style, which inspires teams to exceed their targets and embrace innovation. Brandon's leadership is further distinguished by his commitment to fostering a culture of transparency and accountability, making him a trusted figure among stakeholders and colleagues alike. His strategic foresight and analytical acumen make him an invaluable asset to any organization aiming to not only navigate the challenges of today’s business landscape but thrive within it. In addition to his professional qualifications, Brandon has faced profound personal losses, having lost all four grandparents and a granduncle between March 2020 and October 2023, and his wife lost two grandparents between October and December 2023. These experiences of grief and loss have deeply impacted him, providing a unique perspective and empathy that make him an ideal leader and founder for Oasis. As CEO, Brandon brings not only his business acumen but also a compassionate understanding of the profound impact of loss, positioning him to lead the company with sensitivity and dedication. Andrew Morehead Chief Operating Officer & Co-Founder Andrew is the Chief Operations Officer and a Co-Founder of Obituary Oasis. With over a decade of experience in operations management, Andrew has successfully overseen numerous employees and branches of businesses, ensuring smooth and efficient operations. His extensive leadership experience includes serving as a regional director, where he demonstrated a keen ability to manage large teams and complex logistics. Andrew's journey in operations management has been marked by a commitment to excellence and a deep understanding of the intricacies involved in running large-scale operations. His strategic approach and attention to detail have consistently driven success and growth in every organization he has been a part of. Beyond his professional achievements, Andrew's personal experiences with loss have profoundly shaped his dedication to Obituary Oasis's mission. He understands the importance of honoring loved ones and providing compassionate support to those in grief. This personal connection to the business fuels his commitment to ensuring that Obituary Oasis delivers the highest standard of service to its clients. Andrew's blend of leadership, operational expertise, and personal empathy makes him an invaluable asset to the Obituary Oasis team. His role as Chief Operations Officer is not just a job; it's a mission to help others navigate through their most challenging times with dignity and respect. Justin Adorno Chief Revenue Officer & Co-Founder Justin brings a wealth of experience and dedication to his role as Chief Revenue Officer at Obituary Oasis. Having served in the United States Marine Corps, he has learned to never take anything for granted. The core values of honor, integrity, and courage have guided his life, protecting and serving his family and friends. Justin sees it as his duty to pass on these values, ensuring that we honor those who honor us. With over a decade of leadership experience in sales roles, Justin has a proven track record of guiding teams to success. His career has been marked by a commitment to helping men and women provide for their families through sales. His approach is not just about selling a product; it's about delivering an experience that is both genuine and sincere. Justin's own experiences with loss and grief have deepened his understanding of the importance of Obituary Oasis's mission. He knows firsthand how vital it is to commemorate and celebrate the lives of those we have lost. This personal connection fuels his dedication to helping our clients honor their loved ones in meaningful ways. His leadership, honed through years of service and professional experience, is invaluable in ensuring that we provide the best possible support to our clients during their times of need. In addition to his extensive professional background, Justin holds a Bachelor's degree in Recording Arts. This unique combination of skills and experiences enables him to bring a creative and compassionate approach to his work at Obituary Oasis, ensuring that every service we provide is both meaningful and memorable. Jordanna Shankle Chief Marketing Officer & Co-Founder Jordanna is the Chief Marketing Officer at Obituary Oasis, bringing a wealth of experience and dedication to her role. With a Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing, she possesses a unique ability to craft compelling narratives that resonate deeply with audiences. This academic background has not only refined her storytelling skills but also equipped her with critical thinking abilities essential for innovative marketing strategies. With several years of experience in email marketing, Jordanna has demonstrated her proficiency in designing and implementing effective campaigns. Her expertise in coding allows her to optimize and automate marketing processes, ensuring exceptional results. Jordanna's strategic acumen and creative flair make her a powerful force in the marketing realm, driving brand awareness and engagement for Obituary Oasis. Jordanna's personal experiences with loss have deeply influenced her commitment to Obituary Oasis's mission. Having lost all four of her grandparents and a granduncle between March 2020 and October 2023, she understands the profound impact of grief. This personal connection fuels her dedication to helping others honor their loved ones and find solace through meaningful tributes. As a business leader, Jordanna excels in developing and managing comprehensive marketing strategies with a keen analytical mind. Her leadership style is collaborative, empowering team members by integrating their insights into broader strategies. This inclusive approach fosters a dynamic and supportive work environment, driving the collective success of Obituary Oasis. Jordanna's dedication to excellence and her commitment to staying abreast of the latest marketing trends make her an invaluable asset to the team. Her ability to blend creativity with strategic thinking ensures that Obituary Oasis continues to thrive and provide compassionate services to those in need. DaSean Williams Chief Communications Officer & Co-Founder DaSean is a passionate advocate for attainable success, bringing a wealth of experience and dedication to his role as Chief Communications Officer and Co-Founder at Obituary Oasis. Holding a Bachelor of Science in Multimedia Design and Development, DaSean combines his academic background with practical expertise to enhance the company's communication strategies. He understands that true leadership is defined not by a title, but by actions that build and support a team. His commitment to leading by example and fostering a supportive environment sets him apart as a genuine leader. Communication is at the heart of DaSean's approach. He ensures that everyone is well-informed and knowledgeable, recognizing that clear and effective communication is essential. His ability to keep all stakeholders updated and engaged is not only a fundamental aspect of his role but also a significant advantage for the organization. DaSean deeply understands the impact of loss and the importance of cherishing memories. He believes that while loss is inevitable, the memories we hold can be relived and cherished forever. His personal connection to this mission drives his dedication to helping others honor and remember their loved ones through Obituary Oasis. Kelsey Carter Chief Human Resources Officer & Co-Founder Kelsey is a co-founder and the Chief Human Resources Officer of Obituary Oasis. With over a decade of experience in Human Resources, Kelsey brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to our organization. Her career began in the U.S. Army, where she honed her skills in human resources management while serving her country. Kelsey holds a Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, which laid the foundation for her extensive career in the field. Her dedication to fostering a supportive and efficient workplace is driven by her personal experiences with loss, making her role at Obituary Oasis particularly meaningful. Helping veterans is incredibly important to Kelsey because of her own service to the country. She is committed to ensuring that Obituary Oasis not only provides compassionate services to those dealing with grief but also creates a nurturing and supportive environment for all employees. Kelsey's leadership and empathetic approach are invaluable assets to our team and the families we serve. Jasmine Johnson President of Operations & Co-Founder Jasmine is the President of Operations and a Co-Founder of Obituary Oasis. With over a decade of experience in operations management, Jasmine brings a wealth of expertise and dedication to her role. Her extensive background has equipped her with the skills to oversee complex logistics and ensure the smooth functioning of organizational processes. Jasmine's journey in operations has been marked by a commitment to excellence and a deep understanding of the intricacies involved in managing large-scale operations. Her strategic approach and attention to detail have consistently driven success and growth in every organization she has been a part of. Beyond her professional achievements, Jasmine's personal experiences with loss have profoundly shaped her dedication to Obituary Oasis's mission. She understands the importance of honoring loved ones and providing compassionate support to those in grief. This personal connection to the business fuels her commitment to ensuring that Obituary Oasis delivers the highest standard of service to its clients. As President of Operations, Jasmine excels in developing and implementing efficient operational strategies. Her leadership style is characterized by a collaborative approach, empowering her team to achieve their best while fostering a supportive and dynamic work environment. Jasmine's dedication to excellence and her personal empathy make her an invaluable asset to the Obituary Oasis team, ensuring that the organization continues to thrive and provide meaningful support to those in need. Jacob Dunn Vice President of International Sales & Co-Founder Jacob is the Vice President of International Sales and a Co-Founder of Obituary Oasis. With close to a decade of experience in sales, Jacob brings extensive expertise and a deep understanding of the global market to our organization. His personal experiences with loss and grief have driven his commitment to our mission, making his role at Obituary Oasis particularly significant. Jacob served in the U.S. Air Force, where he was deployed to Okinawa, Japan. During his service, he developed a profound appreciation for the cultures of the Pacific region and became proficient in several foreign languages spoken in the area. These skills and experiences have equipped him with a unique perspective and the ability to connect with diverse communities, making him exceptionally suited for his position. Jacob is particularly passionate about our commitment to providing veterans with meaningful obituaries, a cause that resonates deeply with him due to his own service to the country. His leadership, cultural insights, and dedication to honoring those who have served are invaluable assets to Obituary Oasis. LaKeri Jackson Executive Vice President of Marketing & Co-Founder LaKeri is a polished real estate professional, licensed in South Carolina and Florida, and a licensed life insurance agent. Her diverse background equips her with a unique perspective on helping individuals prepare for life's most significant moments, including final expenses and ensuring loved ones are taken care of. LaKeri's personal experiences with loss deeply impact the importance of her role at Obituary Oasis. She has faced the heartache of losing two of the most important people in her life to cancer, teaching her the invaluable lesson to cherish loved ones as if each moment could be the last. These experiences have instilled in her a profound sense of empathy and a commitment to helping others navigate their own journeys of grief and loss. As the Vice President of Marketing at Obituary Oasis, LaKeri leverages her expertise and personal insights to connect with our clients on a deeper level. Her dedication to ensuring that families have the support and resources they need during challenging times is at the heart of our mission. LaKeri's leadership and compassion drive our efforts to provide exceptional service and meaningful support to those dealing with loss. Christopher Davis Vice President of Domestic Sales & Co-Founder Christopher Davis brings over a decade of experience as a sales leader, dedicated to providing the highest level of service and experience in the business. With a proven track record in sales leadership, Christopher has consistently delivered outstanding results and driven growth. Christopher's personal journey with grief and loss profoundly shapes his approach to his role. Having lost several family members to cancer within a short period, he understands the pain and challenges of such experiences. This personal connection to grief and loss fuels his commitment to helping others navigate these difficult times with compassion and support. As the Vice President of Sales at Obituary Oasis, Christopher combines his extensive sales expertise with a deep empathy for those dealing with loss. His leadership ensures that our clients receive not only exceptional service but also the understanding and care they need during their most challenging moments. LaTisha Gilford Vice President of Customer Relations & Co-Founder LaTisha is the Vice President of Customer Relations and a Co-Founder of Obituary Oasis. With over a decade of experience in customer service and relations, LaTisha brings a profound dedication to supporting and understanding the needs of grieving families. Her extensive background in customer relations ensures that Obituary Oasis provides empathetic, efficient, and personalized services to every client. LaTisha's expertise is deeply rooted in her commitment to making challenging times more manageable for those dealing with loss. She has developed a keen ability to listen, understand, and respond to the unique needs of each family, ensuring they receive the support and care they deserve. Her leadership and insights have been instrumental in shaping the compassionate and supportive environment at Obituary Oasis. Driven by a shared vision with the company's founders, LaTisha works tirelessly to create affordable solutions for funeral expenses and obituaries, making a meaningful difference in the lives of grieving families. Her dedication to customer relations not only enhances the company's service quality but also aligns with the mission of Obituary Oasis to provide accessible and compassionate support during times of loss. Frequently Asked Questions

  • Ellie (KiKi) Carter | Oasis x Pets | Pet Obituary

    Ellie (KiKi) Carter Aged 2 Death December 20, 2023 Cincinnati, OH, USA Ellie (KiKi) Carter, a beloved and spirited feline from Cincinnati, OH, tragically passed away in December 2023 at the tender age of 2. Ellie was not just a cat; she was a cherished member of her family and a unique soul who brought immense joy and love to those around her. From the moment she entered their lives, Ellie’s free spirit and adventurous nature were evident. She adored climbing trees and often delighted her mom, Kelsey, with the most unusual "presents" she could find. Unlike most cats, Ellie had a dog-like affection for humans, always staying close to her family. If her humans were inside, so was she; if they ventured outside, she was right there with them. Ellie was a true explorer, never content to stay indoors. She reached the highest branches, engaged in playful chases and wrestling matches with her two dog sisters, and found the coziest sunspots to bask in. Her fearless nature and love for adventure made her a constant source of amazement and amusement for her family. Kelsey, along with Levi and Ivan, will forever cherish the memories of Ellie’s exuberant spirit and unwavering companionship. Though her life was cut short by an accident, the love and joy she brought into their lives will never be forgotten. Rest in peace, dear Ellie, knowing you were deeply loved and will be sorely missed. Share with love: Previous Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Next

  • Oakley | Oasis x Pets | Pet Obituary

    Oakley Aged 4 Death June 28, 2024 Morehead, KY, USA It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved Oakley, who brought immense joy and love into our lives. Oakley passed away peacefully in his sleep on June 28, 2024, at the tender age of 4. Born on October 9, 2019, Oakley spent his days in Morehead, KY, doing what he loved most: playing outside, eagerly awaiting treats, and savoring little bites. He had a special knack for cuddling, basking in the sun, and finding the coziest spots on the couch for his naps. Oakley was deeply loved by his owners, Karisa Hutchinson and Alex VanHoose, and was a loyal companion to his brother, Leo. He also leaves behind his mom, Starbucks, and his uncles, Oddie and Bear. Oakley’s memory will forever remain in the hearts of those who had the privilege of knowing him. Oakley has been cremated, and his spirit will continue to be a part of our home and hearts. We will always remember his boundless energy, his gentle cuddles, and the warmth he brought into our lives. Rest in peace, dear Oakley. You will be greatly missed and forever loved. Share with love: Previous Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Next

  • Resources | Obituary Oasis

    Oasis Resources Coping with Loss Articles on Managing Grief Tips for Supporting Grieving Friends and Family Professional Counseling Services Read More Planning Ahead Pre-planning funerals Pre-paying for obituaries End-of-life planning checklists Legal documents to prepare (wills, advance directives) Read More Estate Planning Creating a will Trusts and estate management Financial planning for end-of-life Probate process explained Read More Funeral Arrangements Choosing a funeral home Types of funeral services Cremation vs. burial Funeral costs and financing options Read More Writing an Obituary How to write an obituary Sample obituaries Obituary templates Tips for crafting a meaningful obituary Read More After the Funeral Managing affairs after a death Handling social media accounts Notifying relevant parties and organizations Continuing support for grieving families Read More Support for Children and Teens Helping children cope with loss Resources for grieving teens Books and activities for kids dealing with grief Counseling services for young people Read More Veterans’ Resources Benefits and services for veterans Planning military funerals Writing obituaries for veterans Support organizations for veteran families Read More Oasis Spotify Playlist A hand-picked playlist made for all aspects of the grieving process. Selected from the founders of Oasis. View Playlist Oasis YouTube Playlist COMING SOON: A hand-picked playlist made for all aspects of the grieving process. Selected from the founders of Oasis.

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