Shannon Weiss

1941 - 2004

Shannon Weiss

1941 - 2004

BORN

1941

DIED

2004

Shannon Weiss Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Aug. 6 to Aug. 13, 2004.
"God needed a manager!" Shannon Weiss of Bothell, WA passed away quietly at her home on July 31st. She is survived by her husband of 43 years, Sig Weiss; her children, Sterling Weiss, his wife Peggy and their children Brittany and Beau also of Bothell; her daughter, Suzanne Copitzky and her husband Drew and their children Brooke and Brier of Kirkland; and her son, Stefan, of Kenmore. Shannon was a long time employee of Karman Executive Center in Bellevue where she loved her tenants and staff. In lieu of flowers, donations are being accepted in Memory of Shannon Weiss at Evergreen Foundation, 12910 Totem Lake Blvd. NE, #200, Kirkland, WA 98034. An Irish Wake in celebration of Shannon's life will be held on Sunday, August 15th from 11:00 to 3:00 at the Clubhouse at Wandering Creek, 24003 8th Pl. W, Bothell.

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August 18, 2004

Jay Agoado posted to the memorial.

August 14, 2004

Phyllis Weiss posted to the memorial.

August 12, 2004

Barbara Jones posted to the memorial.

Jay Agoado

August 18, 2004

So sorry to hear about the passing of Shannon. I had the pleasure of scheduling many inspections over the years through Shannon and it was always a pleasure dealing with her. She was extremely accomodating, always in a great mood, and just a pleasure to work with. I will miss her but, from the sounds of it, at least she didn't have to suffer long.

Phyllis Weiss

August 14, 2004

So sorry about her passing. I have always enjoyed her flowers--What a garden!!!I will miss you, and so will her flowers.



Your neighbor,

Phyllis

Barbara Jones

August 12, 2004

Sweet Shannon ~ You are such a vivid picture in my mind. All of those family reunions and your funny self... : )! I wish I could have seen you one more time, our plans to come North were arranged but you were needed elsewhere to attend to those Blue Delphiniums.. They will bloom indefinately, just for you! When I see mine in my yard I will think of you... My love and my thoughts will be with you and yours...

Always, Barbara and Barry

Jill Andrews

August 10, 2004

I'm sorry for the loss and pain that you must be feeling at this time. I know in talking to mom and Sherri and Sandee and from my few adult meetings with Shannon that she is truly a special person. She will be missed. We will take a moment here on the East Coast to remember Shannon and other family members while you are all together at the wake.

Sherri Phelps

August 9, 2004

Make sure when you're hanging out at the heavenly camp fire that you pull that sweatshirt down over your knees. God is keeping you warm but it's the look that counts. Love & miss you cousin!!

Allison Potter

August 9, 2004

Thank you for loving me all those years after I lost my Mom.



Thank you to all of you for opening up your family to me.



I'm so sorry and love you all very much.



ALPO

Jann Calkin

August 9, 2004

Hi Weisses,

My name is Jann Calkin and Suzanne used to babysit for my kids, Courtney, Colae and Casey. We live on 411 8th Avenue West still..31 years..

So sorry to read of Shannon's death. Remember her as such a vibrant and wonderful person. My husband Montz died almost six years ago so I know the pain of the loss.

My thoughts and prayers to all of you. Jann Calkin and family...

Orion Floyd

August 9, 2004

So surprised to read about Shannon. She will be missed by many, especially you, the family. I certainly enjoyed the times that I spent with her. Bless you all, Orion.

Suzanne Copitzky

August 9, 2004

I can't tell you how much you are missed here at the office. You would tell me that I should be working instead of doing this...and yes, I miss that! I love you so much!!!



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