Condolences
I've had the absolute pleasure to know Shannon for 12 years while working at Del fisher Insurance. She was a kind, sweet and always a pleasure to deal with. I will miss chatting with her. RIP Shannon, may you rest in the arms of the lord.
Paula Gracie
To the Browarny family,
My sincerest and heartfelt condolences on the news of Shannon's passing. We were sole mates and she will be missed, not only by myself, but by all the people she met and knew in Charlestown and Newcastle.
Love Graeme from 'Down Under' Australia
Sorry to hear you are not with us anymore, but you will forever be in my thoughts, and when I go to Vancouver Island this summer, I will carve your name in a piece of driftwood, in Coal Harbor
My sympathy and condolences to Shannon's family and friends.
To Marie, Shannon's brother and all those who loved her. I send you my deepest sympathy.
What beautiful memories Shannon has given to you to all to remember her by.
Marion Penman Desutter
Going to miss you Shannon.
My little party girl xoxo.
My friend Shannon, she was something else. So kind and loving with a heart of gold. She would listen to what you had to say yet she would not be told. Had a smile that would light up a room and when she left it seemed too soon. Such a kind and loving person; the kind you are grateful to have as a friend. All the great times we had together I wished they would never end. You were the big sister I never had - you looked out for me in the good times and the bad. You hold a place so deep in my heart. You will always be there even if we are now apart. Keep shining on and may you rest in peace. Love is all we need, may you be set free.
Our Shanny. I thought I was a rock. this so called rock has bin split in two, along with my heart. we were close to the end of days. not the end of her beautiful spirit, we will and have a responsibility to remember, how she always had a way to make you love her. happy or sad. she never quit on people. we will all see you again, our Shannon.
Dear Marie and Allan,
My deepest sympathies to you both. Although there were only a few times that I saw Shannon at your house, playing as kids, or at your family business later on in life, I always remembered that gorgeous smile and bubbly personality of hers.
I know that you will miss her so much but I hope that your memories of her will help you through the difficult days.
Sincerely,
Brent Fryk
Shannon was one of the most kind gentle, most wonderful, and most loving person in the world. She had a smile so beautiful and a personality to match! Her love for her little backyard critters was so amazing. Feeding and talking to them all. She was just such a great lady. I will miss her so much. Love you to the moon and back Shandall.
My deepest condolences from my family to Marie, Al and Sophia.
I am so grateful that Shannon was a part of the mosaic of amazing friendships that decorate my life. We knew each other through the adventures of late teens and early adulthood. We shared the thrill of live music, travelling to different cities to enjoy our favourite bands and to meet up with new/old friends. I am grateful that through the years we would find ways to keep connected and create new memories while reflecting on the past. We shared moments of great happiness and those of deep sorrow. She had a very special spirit that was accepting, patient and ever so loving. Shine On Shannon!!
I met Shannon when I moved to Calgary from our farm in1975, 46 years ago in grade 8 woodworking class. We became good friends as we would walk to school every day in Grade 8 as we lived a block apart. I noticed her right away big smile and the smell of raspberry perfume! As our lives travel through time and we finished high school we remained friends meeting up at different times. I am so grateful that I and several others who attended G.P. Vanier got reunite with Shannon in 2017, who was a wonderful host, we all remised years gone by and cherished our times together, Shannon you were a kind, giving soul that gave more than you took. I am going to miss those fun nights we all had together around your fireplace. Love Lyle
Shannon was not just an employee... but was my best friend. We had plans to do a trip to Hawaii or Mexico but covid hit so the next best thing we came up with was to rent a motorhome & hit B.C. last September. We had such an amazing week long road trip.
When Shannon got ill & was in the hospital, the first things she told me that she was so happy that we had that adventure. I now know she knew it was the last one. I so cherish the time we had together & should have been so much longer.
Shannon I Love you to the stars & back!!!
Shannon will truly be missed by all for her kindness and good memories that she left with everyone who had the privilege of knowing her.
"SHANNON was the biggest asset to Robert's Jewellers. We have lost the most precious GEM that will ever be in the store. The brightest part of the day was when Shannon arrived at work. She was so enthusiastic and had such a passion for her work. To her it was not a 9 to 5 job, but a 24-7 job. It was not unusual for her to come up with some idea at 2 or 3 in the morning and for her to get on the computer to email the idea to work.
Nobody or nothing could ever replace SHANNON.
Rest easy Angel you made our company shine.
Dave"
Shannon was platinum - her ever-strong love for family, nature, and friends. She often talked about her and her dad going to Kananaskis country, hiking, and the beauty of nature - how she so much enjoyed them. The nature in her backyard - she had names for all of them - the black squirrels Walter and Maude, I think they had Shannon trained to feed them. Shannon, you are free to travel the universe. Love you Shannon.
The very precious jewel, who glowed and shone and reflected all the good things in the world!
Miss you Shanny B, you are free...
So long Shany. I miss our little conversations, you always had a way to make sense of things. your kindness was never mistaken for weakness. ever. my Warrior instinct was inspired by you.
I met Shannon just over 20 years ago. We became instant friends. We shared a love for adventure so we travelled to Europe together in 2006. If you ever want to test a friendship, travel together! For a whole month in... lets say...."budget" accommodations! Our friendship not only survived but got stronger.
Shannon had such depth - she was super fun and easy going and also so compassionate and caring when her loved ones were going through a hard time. She also had no problem calling me out on my BS when I needed it! She had a magnetic personality and everybody loved her. She was a free spirit and I admired that in her.
Over 20 years of friendship our lives sometimes took us in different directions, but our friendship was the kind where we could just pick up right where we left off like no time had passed. I am so grateful that I got to be a part of her life in her last months. Her bravery and grace gave me strength when it should have been the other way around. I am the lucky one that got to be a part of her life for so many years and I will forever cherish the memories.
Shannon had the most beautiful heart that I have ever known. How blessed we were to have such a kind, gentle and thoughtful girl in our family. Her strength inspired all of us. We have so many cherished memories of her as a precious little girl growing into such an amazing and unique woman. Thank you for all the joy and happiness you brought our way with so much love which we will treasure always. Your spirit will surround us forever. We love you and miss you beyond words. Fly high and rest gently sweet, beautiful girl. Love Auntie Dot
Its so sad that Shannon has left us all she'll be dearly missed by so many I was fortunate to get to know her since about 2012
Oh, Shannon I so miss you. You will always be in my heart as a very special friend. Life can take such a quick turn on us without any notice. Upon hearing of Shannon’s condition I was in such disbelief it was hard to find the words. We texted - I told her to hang in as I know how strong willed and resilient she is. “I want to see the whales and the eagles, Gina”.
Many words come to mind that express Shannon ….FUN (great sense of humor)…FUNKY ( her gypsy like clothing and love for precious stones)….COMPASSIATE (love for people and animals)….SOCIAL BUTTERFLY…(arranging parties . my stagette, my wedding)……SUPPORTIVE AND GREAT LISTENER….(when I had just lost my son and parents she was there).
Our last visit a week before she passed was great. This was Shannon - no talk about her condition, no complaining of pain…..She told me she “loved” me. I replied, “Shannon I love you too. They say you can truly count your true friends on one hand in a lifetime, well you are one of them. Being a little nervous about my hospital visit, Shannon started the conversation by saying, “don’t you remember when we were sun tanning in my backyard and a gopher fell asleep on your arm”, we laughed. That was Shannon – let’s not talk about the bad times let’s talk about the good ones.
Through the years of our relationship she was able to meet my whole family, and showed such loving support. The last 15 years when we had moved to Kelowna there was distance between us but returning for a visit you were always at the top of our list. My last text to Shannon “May there be love and light on your journey”….she replied ”may there be love and light for all of us”.
Shannon, I’m grateful for all the wonderful people that you brought into my life (quite a few). You are now able to see the whales and eagles whenever you want. You will forever be in our hearts………..Love you!
Gina Beck
We first met in grade 7. .As time went on in junior high, we grew closer, but, she always warned me of her “older” boyfriend. One day I forgot myself and gave her a hug. Turned out he was waiting to pick her up, saw me, and came over ready to pummel me. Shannon stepped up and told him I was a friend and made him stand down. Courage and Love. Those are the 2 words that come to my mind thinking of her.
Courage can only come from a big heart. She showed it throughout her life, trying to help people while rarely complaining about her own problems. If she did complain, it wasn’t a rant, just a curt comment or one of her “tell all” expressions.
Love is best shared – we had a ton of fun at our wedding, parties, camping and just hanging out. Shannon had a way of attracting people, and bringing them together in a special way.
I never realized how much I loved her until I learned she was leaving us, so our last visit was meant to be, thanks to God. May the fairies line your path evermore, Shannon.
Glen Beck
Dear Marie and Allen. I am so sorry for your loss of Shannon. Keep her memories close and she will always be with you. Stay strong.
To my sweet and wonderful friend and neighbor I will miss you more than you know - Love you my darlin and I am so happy you are out of pain and I will always be thinking about you and you will always be in my prayers - sweet dreams my love and you will always be in my heart - until we meet again my friend
Shannon was my sister June's friend since Fowler High School days...making her a friend of mine...what a sweet person...from Terry and I
Fly high Shannon! You will be missed. See you on the other side.
Shannon was a magnet, people just gravitated to her. She was always so much fun, living in the moment and taking us with her for the ride. A beautiful soul who will be missed by all.
She was so proud of Al and called her mom the “Wonder Woman” who won’t be stopped. Marie, Al & Sophia, my thoughts, prayers and love are with you.
Harveen
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