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Shawn Rossetti Wojciechowicz, born June 9, 1977, passed away on August 15, 2025, after a long and courageous battle with mental health and depression. Shawn's life was defined by resilience, strength, and unwavering love for her family. She overcame many challenges and remained a devoted mother and grandmother.
For the past five years, she lovingly cared for one of her grandchildren, a role she cherished deeply. She is survived by her daughters Sierra and Mackenzie, and remembers her daughter Gabriella, who preceded her in death; her beloved husband Paul, who also preceded her in death; her five adored grandchildren, Alaiyah, Kaylee, Elena, Aria, and Tino; her son-in-law Chris, with whom she shared a close and loving relationship; her two stepchildren, sharing a special connection with her stepson PJ; her mother, Luanne Rossetti, and her father, Frank Rossetti, who preceded her in death; her sister, Roseann; and her two nieces and one nephew, sharing a particularly close bond with her niece Leanne.
She is also remembered with love by many other family members who cared deeply for her. Shawn was known for her bold, straightforward spirit. She spoke her mind with honesty and conviction, a quality that left a lasting impression on everyone she met.
At her core, she was deeply loving and fiercely devoted to her family. Her grandchildren were her world, and among them, her bond with Alaiyah was something truly special - an unbreakable connection filled with laughter, love, and memories that will live on forever.
Throughout her life, Shawn faced tremendous challenges and heartbreak. She endured the tragic loss of her daughter Gabriella in a car accident, the passing of her husband Paul due to cancer and the loss of her dog of 13 years, and other hardships.
Shawn and Paul shared a remarkable and deeply loving partnership. They affectionately called themselves "Bonnie and Clyde" and "Shawn and Paul plus 5" to celebrate both their unbreakable bond and their family.They stood by each other through everything life threw at them, never giving up on one another. Even in the face of profound sorrow, Shawn carried herself with strength and resilience, always holding her family close at heart.
She found joy in the simple moments: singing her favorite throwback songs, caring for her animals, and spending time with Alaiyah.
Shawn will be welcomed in heaven by her daughter Gabriella, her husband Paul, and her father Frank. Her family takes comfort in knowing she is reunited with them and finally at peace. She will be remembered for her strength, her honesty and her devotion to her family. She will be deeply missed.
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