Lorretta L. DeShurley (Lebanon)'s Obituary
Lorretta Lee DeShurley was born February 15, 1971 in Kansas City, Missouri. She passed away Saturday, February 1, 2025 in her home in Lebanon, Missouri. She was fifty-three years, eleven months and seventeen days of age.
Loretta grew up in Lebanon and graduated from Lebanon High School. She devoted her life to her family and will be remembered as a wonderful wife, mother and grandmother.
She was preceded in death by her parents; and her sister, Carla Carlson.
Lorretta is survived by her husband, Andrew DeShurley of the home; her sons, Ozzy DeShurley of Lebanon, Missouri, Drew DeShurley of Rolla, Missouri, Jacob DeShurley of Rolla, Missouri, Thomas Routh and his wife Tara of Lebanon, Missouri, Jake Routh and his wife Audrey of Ozark, Missouri, Cody Bennett of Lebanon, Missouri, Tony Bennett and his wife Ashtin of Lebanon, Missouri; ten grandchildren, McKenzie Gormely, Elijah Routh, Alezander Routh, Journey Routh, Jaxon Bennett, Quinn Bennett, Chyna DeShurley, Adyson DeShurley, Alana DeShurley, Kolton DeShurley; two brothers, William Grandi and his wife Sharon of Preston, Missouri and Brian Carlson of Lebanon, Missouri; her sister, Bonnie Gile of Hermitage, Missouri; special nieces, Tina Moore, and Terri Grimes.; and other relatives and friends.
On April 16, 2016, she was united in marriage to Andrew DeShurley. They had enjoyed almost nine years of marriage, making wonderful memories.
Lorretta loved her family very much and was a big part of their lives. She especially loved being a grandmother and spending time with her grandchildren as much as possible.
She also enjoyed fishing, bird watching, reading, traveling and site seeing.
Lorretta will certainly be missed by those who knew and loved her.
Service for Lorretta DeShurley will be private.
A memorial to the American Cancer Society has been established and donations may be left at the funeral home.
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