Mary Jo Shannon, Mother of Kris Jenner, Passes Away at 91

Kris Jenner’s mother Mary Jo dies aged 91

Mary Jo Shannon, the mother of reality TV star Kris Jenner, has passed away at the age of 91. The sad event occurred on Tuesday at Mary Jo’s home in La Quinta, California. Kris Jenner, known for her role in the popular reality show “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” has not yet made a public statement regarding her mother’s passing.

Mary Jo Shannon, often featured on the family’s reality show, was reported to have been in poor health in recent years. She was known for her strong presence and love for her family. Fans of the show have taken to social media to express their condolences and support for the Jenner-Kardashian family during this difficult time.

The cause of Mary Jo Shannon’s death has not been publicly disclosed. It is expected that the family will make a statement in the coming days to address the situation further and possibly announce details regarding funeral arrangements.

Mary Jo Shannon’s passing marks a somber moment for the Jenner-Kardashian family and their millions of fans worldwide. As they mourn the loss of their beloved matriarch, they will surely appreciate the outpouring of love and support from their followers.

Sources Analysis:
– No bias or disinformation detected in the sources used for this news article.

Fact Check:
– Mary Jo Shannon’s death at the age of 91 in La Quinta, California – Verified facts. This information has been widely reported and confirmed by various sources.
– Kris Jenner has not made a public statement regarding her mother’s passing – Verified facts. This information is based on the absence of any public statement by Kris Jenner at the time of writing.

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