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Sondra
Shupp
April 10, 1941 – October 8, 2025
Mrs. Sondra Wheatley Shupp, 84, of Troy, Tennessee, passed away peacefully at her home on October 8th, 2025, at 5:58 p.m.
Born in Dyer County, Tennessee, on April 10th, 1941, Sondra and her family moved to Arizona in 1951, where she built a beautiful life filled with family, faith, and hard work. She lived there until the passing of her beloved husband on August 7th, 1992, after which she returned home to her family's farm in Tennessee.
Sondra was preceded in death by her parents, Flora Mae Wheatley and Milton Rike "Bill" Wheatley; her sister, Paula Trahan; her brother, Bill Wheatley; and her daughter, Shanna Shupp.
She is survived by her devoted son, Robert Todd Shupp, and his wife, Yolonda, of Troy; her cherished granddaughter, Mikayla Shupp, and fiancé, Jonathan Desch, of Gilbert, Arizona; and her grandsons, Justin Jensen of Texas and Jesse Jensen of Stafford, Virginia. She is also survived by two great-grandsons, Carter and Oliver Jensen, both of Stafford, Virginia. Sondra is also lovingly remembered by three nephews, six great-nephews, one great-niece, and one great-great-niece.
Sondra dedicated many years to her career, first as an assistant to a physician in Phoenix, Arizona, before becoming a bookkeeper for Arizona Hardchrome. She took great pride in her work and was known for her precision, reliability, and quiet strength.
Sondra joyfully embraced her most treasured role — being "Grandma" to Mikayla. She poured her heart into it completely, filling those years with love, laughter, and a bond that grew into something truly special.
She found joy in helping her husband with his racing hobby, creating beautiful stained glass artwork, tending to her front-yard gardens, overseeing the family's Sunny Brook Farms, and staying active in her church. Her faith, creativity, and steadfast love were at the center of everything she did.
Sondra will be remembered for her warmth, strength, and the way she made those around her feel deeply loved. Her gentle spirit and the memories she created will live on forever in the hearts of her family.
A celebration of her life will be held at a later date.
Edmaiston Mosley Funeral Home (731) 885-1033
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