Shawna-Solis-Obituary

Shawna Solis

Topeka, Kansas

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Shawna Kristine Solis, 36, died Friday, April 12, 2013. Shawna was born April 4, 1977, in Topeka, the daughter of Jerry and Pam Solis. She attended USD 501 elementary schools and graduated from Seaman High in 1995. Shawna was a beautiful and loving person who loved her daughters so much and...

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I am thankful that this showed up in my email. Shawna and I attended Stout together. Shawna, Felicia, Natalie and I spent a good chunk of time together in and outside of school. Snowball skating, riding on the Zambezi zinger at worlds of fun, hanging out at Chesney park and swinging on my front porch swing. Such incredibly fond memories. I have prayed countless times for her daughters. Praying that they are coping best they can and ultimately reaching all the potential they have inside of...

I knew you for such a short while and you made all the difference in the world. You were a wonderful friend and neighbor. You are never forgotten and are always close to our hearts.

To Jerry and Families, I was so sorry that I could not visit with you all at Shawna's memorial, as I was in Pennsylvania visiting my husband's family. I will keep your loss close to my heart. Some day Fred and I would enjoy visiting with you and reconnect our families. Love to you all,

Shawna will forever remain in the hearts of those who knew her. She was always so sweet to others and so beautiful...inside and out. May her daughters always treasure the good memories. God Bless....Becky

Shawna's family and daughters,
I attended Stout Elementary with Shawna, then we came together as sisters in The Lord when she joined El Shaddai Ministries and she and her daughters sang with me in a choir workshop. I can only imagine what you must be feeling right now but I know that you can find comfort resting in the arms of of God where Shawna is now. He is close to the broken-hearted. Sara (and Ronnie) Mock

As Jason mentioned, our/my childhood memories are filled with wonderful moments we all shared. Shawna is a big part of who I became. She was and will remain important!

Rest in peace .

Shawna, I am so glad I got to meet you. I will forever remember the last time I saw you at the game just last week. Looking up while I was coaching, and seeing you smile as you walked in to watch Asha play. I was clearing my voicemails, and ran across a message you had left about a game. It was a small thing. But it was still great to hear your voice one last time. You were a great mother. I hope friends and family can carry your daughters, parents, friends, and family through their...