Shannon Noel Berry
July 8, 1990 – May 16, 2024
Shannon Noel Berry, also lovingly referred to as “Boogerita ‘Boogs’” and “Baby Thunder”, passed away in Solomons, MD on May 16, 2024, at the age of 33. She is survived by her parents, Edward and Patricia Berry, children Carter and Charlotte Berry, siblings Clark Gorny, Erin Rogers, Joe Washam, Kelly Arthrell, Mike Gorny, Patrick Berry, Sean Berry, and boyfriend Michael Nelson. She joins her beloved brother, Ian Berry.
Shannon had a larger-than-life personality. One of her cousins recalls Spice Girls dance parties and belting LeAnn Rimes songs together, and her aunt remembers a homemade video of Shannon pretending to be a newscaster. Belonging to a family of eight siblings, there was never a dull moment, and as big sister to two – she is affectionately referred to as the ringleader of shenanigans. She loved her family and friends dearly, and perhaps the most important thing to her was making people laugh.
As an adult, Shannon fiercely battled addiction, and during her recovery she embraced Christian faith and became active in volunteerism through a faith-based recovery program at Jeremiah House in Berryville, AK. She is remembered by her recovery community as a spirited and supportive friend.
Prior to her passing, Shannon was working as an Addiction Admissions Specialist and pursuing her undergraduate degree in business. She was an advocate for those struggling with drug addiction in mental health issues, before losing the harrowing battle that all too many are fighting every day, one day at a time.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in Shannon’s honor to Shatterproof, a nonprofit organization dedicated to reversing the addiction crisis in the United States. [www.shatterproof.org]
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Interment
- Private
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Shatterproof
101 Merritt 7 Corporate Park, 1st Floor
Norwalk, CT 06851
Link:
https://donate.shatterproof.org/page/66798/donate/1?ea.tracking.id=May24-WebsiteLightbox
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My deepest condolences to her family. I have had the honor to work with Shannon for the past year and she was the kindest most compassionate person I have met. We were coworkers but became friends even though we were across the country from each other. I enjoyed our conversations about recovery, dealing with life after recovery and how amazing God is. She was a true blessings to those close to her and had an amazing soul. I am greatly saddened by her passing. I send peace and blessings to her family, may God bring you comfort during her transition of life.
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Patty and Ed we are sorry to hear of her passing. We are keeping your family in our thoughts and prayers. Love and Hugs! Misty and James Bell
My deepest sympathies are with the family, I’m sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to everyone touched by this tragic loss
My deepest condolences to her family. I have had the honor to work with Shannon for the past year and she was the kindest most compassionate person I have met. We were coworkers but became friends even though we were across the country from each other. I enjoyed our conversations about recovery, dealing with life after recovery and how amazing God is. She was a true blessings to those close to her and had an amazing soul. I am greatly saddened by her passing. I send peace and blessings to her family, may God bring you comfort during her transition of life.