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Rhondra ‘Shon’ Harris, Stylist Whose ‘Superpower’ Was an Act of Love


In the styling chair of Rhondra Lashon Harris—known affectionately to everyone as "Shon"—a haircut was never just a service; it was an invitation into a sanctuary of care. Ms. Harris, a gifted cosmetologist whose career spanned nearly four decades in the District, died on March 7, 2026. She was 56.


For Shon, the salon was her studio and the shears were her instrument, but her true medium was the human spirit. While many stylists focus on the trend of the moment, her "superpower" was an ability to infuse her work with a profound, quiet love. Whether she was tailoring a sharp fade for a man or a sophisticated style for a woman, her clients felt more than just pampered—they felt seen.


"Shon's hands were guided by her heart," said her mother, Johnnie M. Harris. "She didn't just want you to look good; she wanted you to feel loved. She would spend hours making sure every strand was perfect because that was her way of giving a piece of herself to the world. She was my daughter, but she was also my best friend and my daily joy."


A 1987 graduate of Theodore Roosevelt High School, Shon bypassed the traditional corporate path to follow a calling she felt in her youth. She earned her cosmetology license shortly after graduation and quickly built a reputation as a stylist who could "make it happen" for anyone. Her chair became a crossroads for Washingtonians from all walks of life, drawn to her warm presence and her rare ability to translate their personal stories into a look that gave them confidence.


"She didn't need a megaphone to show her strength or her talent," said her brother, Ronald Harris. "Her work spoke for her. She showed her love through the quiet, steady dedication she gave to her family and our mother. She was the calm in every storm."


Though she was naturally private, Shon's life was far from solitary. She was a woman of deep, modern faith, an online congregant of The First Baptist Church of Glenarden International who turned her smartphone into a tool for ministry. Her "scripture texts" were legendary among her inner circle, often arriving at the exact moment a loved one needed a word of encouragement.


When she wasn't at the salon, Shon found happiness in the simple, refined joys of life—a thoughtful shopping trip to Whole Foods, a lingering meal at a favorite local restaurant, and the unbreakable bond of the home she shared with her mother.


Shon never married or had children of her own, but her capacity for nurturing was limitless. She poured her devotion into her family, treating their milestones as her own and showing her love through thoughtful moments and a constant, supportive presence.


She leaves to cherish her memory her devoted mother, Johnnie; her brother, Ronald; her beloved family; and a community of friends and clients who were touched by the quiet excellence of her life.
As noted in Revelation 21:4, "And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes." For those who knew Shon, the beauty she created will remain long after the tears have dried—a testament to a woman who knew that the greatest style one can wear is love.

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