David Pawlowski
Can't believe it's been a year. Never does a day go by that I don't think about you. Im so glad you were a part of my life. I'm grateful for the time we spent together. I'll never forget your smile your laugh I love you Shana

Birth date: Jan 29, 1988 Death date: Oct 14, 2024
Shana O'Brien, age 36, passed away on October 14, 2024. She is survived by her parents Patricia and Jeremiah (Marcie) O'Brien; brothers Garrett (Vanessa) O'Brien and Mitchell (Kayla Cale) O'Brien; paternal grandmother Mary O'Brie Read Obituary
Can't believe it's been a year. Never does a day go by that I don't think about you. Im so glad you were a part of my life. I'm grateful for the time we spent together. I'll never forget your smile your laugh I love you Shana

I'll never ever forget her laugh her smile all her mannerisms 
Shana I will never forget you

I am so sorry to learn of Shana's passing. We worked together long ago at PacSun - we loved that we had the same name. She was such a sweet young woman, and I am very sorry for your loss.
Our family shared many cheer years with Shana, her brothers and Patty. All of our daughters became little nurses and always watched out for her when we traveled. Shana was a beautiful soul and addiction didn’t change that. Her smile was infectious!! The Hrabic's will cherish those memories knowing God has her. No more pain dear sweet child. Rest easy ♥️
Those who live in our memories are never truly gone. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss... Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.
Love and our Heartfelt sympathies From, YOUR HOPE 4 FAMILY
I’m sorry we can’t make the service but we are leaving on a trip in the morning. I am so sad about her and wanted to share a memory of her. At 9 years old I was a girls basketball coach and she and my daughter Kala were in the draft as well as 7 others girls the same age. That age was a mix of girls and boys. There were 9 teams and 9 girls that signed up and at the draft it was decided that each team would get one girl. I objected as that would not not be a good experience for one girl on a team of all boys and decided to draft all the girls for a team that only play all boys. Though it was a tough sell to some of the parents we ended up winning every game and the coveted “Super Saturday” game. A total win for all girls that only played all boys.
Shana was one of the creators of or motto “whoop butt” that carried us through the championship game. She was a ferocious point guard and loved playing the game and encouraged all the girls to play their best. Kala and I recently discussed our “whoop butt” team getting together for a reunion and we are all sad she won’t be there.
She brought a lot of energy and encouragement to the team. Knowing her and the team was a special time for me.
Our warmest condolences
Sending healing thoughts and prayers