In Memory of

Shanisse

Danielle

Brown

Obituary for Shanisse Danielle Brown

Shanisse Brown
1997 – 2020

It is with profound sadness and heavy hearts that the family of Shanisse Danielle Brown announces her passing in Redvers, Sask. on Sunday, November 1, 2020 at the age of 23.

Shanisse’s memory will be forever cherished by her special friend Justin Fergusson; her mother and father: Lanette and Erin Brown; her second mother Marsha Goforth and her most loved brother Sean (Tory) Brown. Shanisse will be missed greatly by her grandparents: Gary & Sharen Olmstead; Earl & Sonia Brown, as well as special aunties: Shauntelle Rempel, Heather Rempel, Caley Brown (Bill Murray) and special auntie Marilyn Biberdorf. She will also be dearly missed by her cousins and best friends: Carter Hanson (Kayd Fornwald), Owen Hanson (Paige Wock), Ethan Cullen and Danny Cullen, and last but not least, her nephews: Noah, Colt and Jack; niece Will, and all of her great aunties, great uncles and cousins.

She was predeceased by her grandparents: George Rempel & Cheryl Bredin and her dearest cousin Jenelle Whyte.

A private family celebration of Shanisse’s life was held on Friday, November 6, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. at the Church of Christ, Estevan, Sask., with Tim Pippus officiating. Visitation took place prior to the service from 10:00 - 10:45 a.m. Interment followed in the Oxbow Cemetery, Oxbow, Sask.

Our heartfelt gratitude is with everyone at the Redvers Activity Centre - you are all so special. Thank you for giving Shanisse so much joy and for helping her to keep her independence.

Donations in Shanisse’s memory to the Redvers Activity Centre, Box 418, Redvers, Sask., S0C 2H0 would be deeply appreciated by her family.

Hall Funeral Services in Estevan provided care to the Brown family – Dustin Hall, Funeral Director.

Nov. 1st sunset. In just one day, from one sunset to the next, everything can change. Shanisse, the girl who defied all of the odds, a feisty walking, talking miracle, singing sensation, diva, fearless warrior, beautiful heart and beautiful soul, had slipped away. You are no longer on this side of Heaven. Your mom and dad and your brother, your grandparents, your aunts, your cousins…what heartache. Last night, a few hours after I got the news, I could see the sun starting to go down and I went out to look for something, a sign, trying to take away some of the heartache. The sunset was so beautiful. There were these long streaks radiating out from the sun and I believe those were trails of angels carrying you home. I took my camera looking for something up above and I got it. And I fell in the swamp with one foot doing it. And I believe that you saw this and I know you laughed. Until we meet again, beautiful girl.