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Shannon was my karaoke partner for "Don't Go Breakin' My Heart" at a winery with Great Teams! last December. She was one of the first people that really created a space for me to really be myself at Inmar, and I will never forget that. She will be so, so missed. 
Shannon was always willing to help and answer questions and did so with a smile.  When I heard she was retiring, I was so happy for her.  She will be missed but never forgotten.  Prayers go out to her family, work family, and friends.
Shannon was such a kind, classy, graceful,  bright light.  I was fortunate to work with her closely many years ago (shortly after she started at Inmar) on a marketing project for Rx returns. She  was such a gifted writer and communicator.  What a talent!  And when I would run into her during an occasional visit to Pilgrim Ct or the TSC -   it was like seeing an old friend.   My deepest condolences to her dear family and all those who were lucky enough to know and work with Shannon.
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I was taken aback if that's the right phrase when I learned about Shannon.  The news was so counterintuitive as Shannon was always so full of life.  Just the picture of poise and positive energy.  We worked together more closely when we were in the same area in the Pilgrim Ct days.  I loved Sharon's comments on Shannon and my heart goes out to Shannon's loving family as well as to Sharon and the Inmar family that loved Shannon so much.
I was very sad to learn of Shannon's passing.   Shannon was such a great person and I enjoyed working with her as she worked with me on many of the Bike MS articles and promotions at Inmar.   She was such a kind and loving person and will truly be missed.
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Shannon was amazing. I told her right before she retired from Inmar that I want to be just like her one day and I truly mean that. Shannon was always poised and professional and had amazing writing skills! She was always willing to help in any way she could and I loved working alongside her. When my grandmother passed away, Shannon offered her support and even used her tremendous writing skills to help me to write the eulogy. I truly cannot say enough about what a wonderful woman Shannon was. I am so saddened that the world lost a kind, selfless, talented and wonderful person.
Shannon was an incredibly special member of the Inmar team. She was also an incredibly committed spouse, mother and grandmother. Her smile always got a lot wider when talking about them. For those that had the fortune of working closely with her, I know that she had an impact that will be carried forward for years to come.
I was speechless at her empathy for certain situations! Shannon was an angel in human form!

I am so sorry to hear this news. I got to know Shannon recently from working with her on the CEO video recordings. I always admired her class and poise as I got up to speed on all that.

I know she will be missed by her family and grandchildren.

The first time I met Shannon in person was in her garage during our annual neighborhood garage sale. I didn’t know she lived down the street at the time and we both had this ‘I think I know you experience’ before we connected the dots.

I talked to her before she retired and she was so looking forward to more time with her family and we’d see each other around the neighborhood (she was a regular walker in the neighborhood).

It breaks my heart and is a reminder that life can be cut too short even for the best of people.

Hug your loved ones a little tighter and remember how important it is to care for those closest to us daily

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2022, Winston-Salem, NC, USA
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