Louise Margaret Shinogle

louise shinogle

August 8, 1929 ~ November 22, 2024

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Louise Margaret “Frenchie” Shinogle, 95, retired Cessna Aircraft Executive Secretary, died Friday, November 22, 2024. Rosary will be at 10:00 am, Funeral Mass will be at 10:30 am, both on Tuesday, November 26, 2024, at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church. Preceded in death by her husband, Paul Ralph Shinogle; parents, Joseph and Kunie Van Nahmen; daughter, Judith Shinogle; and son, Joseph Paul Shinogle. Survived by her daughters, Linda Shinogle of Wichita, KS, Jane Anderson of Kansas City, MO, Mary (Matt) Cohen of Coralville, IA; son, Robert (Sarah) Shinogle of Lake Waukomis, MO; grandchildren, Ralph Michael Shinogle of New York, NY, Charles Patrick (Carrie) Shinogle of Kansas City, Benjamin Cargill Shinogle of Washington, DC, Andrew James Paul (Estefy) Anderson, Laurel Carise Anderson; great grandchildren, Leo Shinogle, Gemma Shinogle, Maya Anderson and Arya Anderson all of Kansas City, MO. A memorial has been established with: Eternal Word Television Network 5817 Old Leeds Rd. Irondale, AL 35210-9768. Services in care of Downing & Lahey Mortuary - West Chapel.

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  1. Thank you mom for all you’ve done and all you’ve given you’re the best. I love you and miss you so much love, Linda.

  2. Here are the lyrics to a song I wrote to my mom for a Mother’s Day present in 2016. I sang these lyrics as a prelude to the funeral:

    My Anchor and My Angel
    As a child, you knelt with me beside my bed, your guidance showed prayer can meld our hearts and head.
    Your resilient faith, giving life its full love, you celebrate each day with hope and counsel from above.
    Chorus:
    Thank you, for being my anchor, Rooted in a deep and caring love.
    I’m grateful, for your kind support,
    Thank you, my angel from above.
    Now as I continue on this journey each day, I remember the lessons given as I pray.
    Your love and prayers, planted as a seed, it grows in me and flourishes with joy and with peace. (chorus)

  3. What a blessing to have known this beautiful woman. I remember meeting her at 6:30am Mass at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton when she would bring her husband with her. They taught me so much about LIFE and respect for life.
    Eternal rest, grant unto her, oh Lord.
    You are all in our prayers.


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