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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Shannon Dee
Cobb
September 9, 1966 – March 30, 2026
Shannon Dee Cobb, a highly skilled master carpenter with expertise spanning construction, plumbing, electrical work, body shop, and painting, passed away peacefully on March 30, 2026, at Greenville Memorial Hospital. Born on September 9, 1966, in Oconee County, to the late Johnny Cobb and Barbara Owens Cobb, Shannon dedicated his life to craftsmanship and the trades, establishing a reputation for exceptional skill and unwavering dedication.
Throughout his career, Shannon demonstrated a versatility and hands-on approach that allowed him to excel in multiple disciplines within the building and repair industries. His deep knowledge and commitment to quality made him a trusted professional in every project he undertook. Beyond his professional achievements, he was a man who cherished simple pleasures and interests, including his fervent enthusiasm for Nascar and classic rock music. Those close to him will remember his genuine affection for his cats and dogs and his frequent pastime of piddling in his workshop—moments that revealed his passion for working with his hands and his creative spirit.
Shannon's life was enriched by the love and companionship of his family and friends. He is survived by his beloved wife, Pamela Cobb, and their sons Greg, Steven, Bobby Pelfrey and Adam Galloway, four grandchildren, and one great grandchild, whose lives were touched deeply by his presence. His sister, Tina, along with several nieces and nephews, continue to honor his memory and legacy.
The passing of Shannon Dee Cobb marks the conclusion of a life marked by craftsmanship, dedication, and love. His influence and the memories he leaves behind resonate profoundly with those who had the privilege of knowing him. His contributions to his profession and the warmth he showed to his family and companions stand as enduring testaments to a life well-lived.
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