Shauna-Schullo-Obituary

Shauna J. Schullo

Grand Junction, Colorado

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Dr. Shauna J. (Thompson) Schullo passed away on Thursday, May 7, 2009, at her home in Cross Plains, Wis., after an extended fight with cancer.

Shauna was born on Nov. 4, 1965, to Wendell and Karen (Robinson) Thompson in Grand Junction, Colo. She graduated from Grand Junction Central High...

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To Shauna's family,

I only knew Shauna the last few months of her life. We were in the Mindful Meditation class. But even in the short time we knew her we were so impressed by her warmth, her wit, her intelligence and most of all by her courage. We will be saying a special meditation for her in our home meditation group. She was loved and she will be missed.

Mary Stream

Dear Family of Shauna:

My heartfelt love and compassion reaches out to each of you during this sad, sad, time. Some might say "well, now her fight is over and she is out of pain", this is true, but it is OK to be self indulgent at this time and allow yourselves to suffer the tremendous loss of her presence in your lives. She was obviously an incredibly bright, giving and loving woman. I am privileged to know her mom and dad, Karen and Wendall, and it comes as no surprise that...

Dear Family of Shauna,

My heartfelt love goes out to each of you during this time and all of the days and years ahead. What a lovely, accomplished, caring, devoted woman she was; and how very proud you all must be of all that she stood for and meant to each of you. It can be said "her fight is over and she is out of pain", this is true, but it is a validated emotion for each of you to have difficulty with the loss of her presence. God bless each of you in all the days to come.

Dear Scott, Both Rick and I send our thoughts and prayers at this time. We know Shauna was a very accomplished person who made an impact on many peoples lives. Her work will continue to make a difference in peoples lives. I feel blessed to have known her. I know your love kept her going. Friends always, Rick and Deb Cook

Shauna and I went to Jr. High together. She was a fun quick witted friend that I always knew I could rely on. Although I have not seen her for many years I always treasured her friendship. I will miss her greatly. My thoughts are with you all at this difficult time.

Dear Scott & family,
I'm truely sorry for you loss of Shanua. I had the privledge of going to school with her at Central and remember what a funny and kind person she was. She must have been a wonderfully successful adult, and I know she will be terribly missed. God Bless you !

Dear Scott,Wendall, Karen & Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I remember babysitting Shauna & her brothers as young children when I moved to G.J. from CA. She was a lovely child and it sounds like she grew to be a beautiful person as well. My heart goes out to all of your family. May you take comfort in knowing that there is one more angel above us and may the peace which comes from the memories of a love shared; comfort you now and in the days ahead.God Bless you during this...

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life’s routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. Jesus knows and cares about the pain you feel.
“Jesus gave way to tears.” – John 11:35 When his dear friend Lazarus died. Jesus did not hide his emotions.

Scott, i am so sorry for your loss. She was such a wonderful, beautiful woman with a great sense of humor. I will always remember the first time i met you guys & all the laughs we had during your time up here. She will be greatly missed.