Zoe Grace Landrum Satsuma, AL Obituary, Death— The community of Satsuma is grieving the heartbreaking loss of Zoe Grace Landrum, a beloved teen whose vibrant personality, generous heart, and radiant spirit left a lasting impact on everyone who knew her. Zoe passed away recently, and her absence is deeply felt by family, friends, and the many lives she touched through school, athletics, and volunteer work.
Zoe was a proud member of the Project Outreach family, where she stood out not only for her commitment to helping others but also for the light she brought to every room. Her kindness, laughter, and compassion made her unforgettable. “She gave her time and heart to serving others, always with a smile and a spirit far beyond her years,” the organization shared in a tribute.
Friends and family describe Zoe as quick-witted, joyful, and deeply caring. “She was sharp enough to cut someone down, but her heart would never allow it,” one loved one recalled. Instead, Zoe faced adversity with quiet resilience, teaching others the power of grace under pressure.
In the cheerleading world, Zoe’s energy and spirit were unmatched. Coaches at Empire Athletics remembered her as more than just a talented athlete. “Coaching Zoe was a privilege we will always treasure. Her strength, kindness, and contagious smile left a mark on every teammate, coach, and friend. She will always be part of our Empire family.”
Zoe’s parents, Keith and Shannon Landrum, are being supported by the community as they navigate this tragic loss, along with Zoe’s younger siblings, Sawyer and Brooks. “God knew what He was doing when He gave them Zoe. She prepared them for the road ahead,” a family friend said.
As the Satsuma community comes together in mourning, many are invited to honor Zoe’s memory by sharing stories and photos that reflect her joy and generous spirit. Her legacy is not only one of love and laughter but also of strength and service.
Zoe Grace Landrum will never be forgotten. May her life continue to inspire kindness, courage, and compassion in all who carry her memory forward.



