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Shirley V Oder

Shirley V Oder

January 17, 1937 March 10, 2026

Carrollton, KY

Shirley V. Oder, a devoted caretaker and beloved member of her community, passed away on March 10, 2026, in Carrollton, Kentucky. Born on January 17, 1937, in Port Royal, Kentucky, Shirley lived a life marked by her compassionate spirit and unwavering commitment to those around her.

Throughout her many years, Shirley dedicated herself to the noble work of caregiving, a testament to her kind and nurturing nature. Those who knew her remember her not only for her professional devotion but also for her personal passions. She had a keen love for refinishing antiques, a skill that reflected her patience and appreciation for beauty. Sewing was another treasured pastime, through which she expressed both creativity and care. Shirley also found great joy and solace in her faith, being a faithful member of the English Christian Church.

Shirley is survived by her loving son, Tony Wilson of Carrollton, Kentucky, and her cherished grandsons, Caleb and Henry Canine. Her close and enduring friendship with Mary Sue Wilson provided mutual support and warmth throughout the years. She was preceded in death by her husband, Wilbert Elwood Oder; her daughter, Tracy Smith; and her siblings Doris Ogburn, Wanda Bishop, and Larry Tingle.

As we remember Shirley V. Oder, we reflect on a life rich with care, creativity, and devotion—a woman whose gentle hands and warm heart touched many. Her legacy will live on in the memories of her family, friends, and all who were honored to know her.

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