Julie Shannon Finney

4/5/1969 - 5/30/2026

Julie Shannon Finney, 57, of Lexington, North Carolina, passed away on Saturday, May 30, 2026, at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist High Point Medical Center.

Shannon was born on April 5, 1969, to the late William Carl Finney and Shirley Nelson Greene Finney.

She was born and raised here in Davidson County and graduated from West Davidson High School in 1987.

Survivors include her daughter, Louisa Chambers; granddogs, Molly, Cupcake, and Koda; a special caregiver and friend, Angie Woody; and a number of aunts, uncles, cousins, and other family members.

A Celebration of Life service will be held on Saturday, June 13, 2026, at 11:00am, at Currytown Baptist Church.

In lieu of flowers the family ask that donations or memorials be made to Currytown Baptist Church, 7740 N NC Hwy 150, Lexington, North Carolina 27295.

We at Affordable Funerals and Cremations of Davidson County, are honored to be serving the Finney family.

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12 tributes for Julie Shannon Finney Obituary

  1. Tina Mcelrath

    I’m so sorry for your loss. I transported Julie several times back and forth to dialysis. She was a sweet lady who will be missed.

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  2. Dawn Greene

    I am so sorry to hear about Shannon. She was the sweetest and funniest person and I will always remember her. She’s with her moma and daddy now and she’s all good. I pray for Louisa and rest of the family that they find comfort in her memory.

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  3. Brenda Willson

    One of the sweetest ladies I have ever met Lousia you will always be in my memories also Love you dearly and praying for comfort for you and all those who knew her

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  4. Jennifer Greene

    I sure am going miss you cuz. We have so many memories together that I’ll keep in my heart. Give your mom and dad a hug for me…And my momma and daddy too please. I love you and can’t wait to see you again one day soon!!

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  5. Ashley Hill

    I am so sorry for your loss Louisa, She was like a second mom growing up, Such a beautiful, loving mother and daughter! Praying for you durning this time

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  6. Larry Greene

    Louisa,
    Your mom was my very first niece. She was a precious soul and we loved her dearly. She spent a lot of her life taking care of her mom and dad and I have always admired her for that.
    She was so much fun to be around! We will all miss her very much, but we will see her again in Heaven. ❤️❤️

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  7. Sherri Myers Bost

    I’m so sorry for your lose,
    Shannon was my best friend in high school and continued to stay friends after that for many years. We have had some crazy times. She always made life better no matter what. I will always cherish the memories that we had.

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  8. Tom and Fran Coppley

    We are so sorry, Louisa. Your mom was a good neighbor and such a sweet person. She had a beautiful laugh just like her father

    Sending you prayers and Love. Tom and Fran

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  9. Vee Love

    Prayers for all the family. May your memories bring you comfort at this difficult time. Shannon had such a contagious laugh and sweet smile.
    Vee Love

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  10. Jason Greene

    Louisa,
    Me and your mom have many funny stories together that I’m sure you’ve heard about. Sharing the same April 5th birthday exactly 2 years apart was special to us. We also often wondered why we were the only blonde hair, freckled face kids in the family when we were younger. I will miss her neverending positive attitude and constant smile but thankful that I get to spend eternity with my cuz in Heaven. Praying for you. Love you. Jason “JJ” Greene and Family

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  11. Abbie Greene Holder

    Louisa,
    Your mom was technically my niece, but to me she was more like a sister. Partly because we could disagree one minute and eat some squeeze cheese and play radio the next! We didn’t see each other often enough and I’m thankful I had the opportunity to talk on the phone a few days before she past. She will be missed but never forgotten.

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  12. Amanda Carroll

    Shannon was my cousins cousin and not technically mine, but her and Shirley were a staple in my childhood years. They were both so positive and had beautiful sassy personalities. Shannon and I worked together at Golden Corral and there was never a dull moment! Prayers for the family~

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