Shannon Elizabeth Charlesworth passed away on September 13, 2004 due to complications from Juvenile Diabetes. She was 34 years old.
Shannon is survived by her parents Don & Bunny Charlesworth, her sister Erin Johnson and her brother Sean Charlesworth. Shannon is also survived by her neices Allyson & Sarah Charlesworth, Danielle Carrillo and her nephews Aidan & Connor Johnson.
Shannon was a 1988 North High Graduate.
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Kristin Bever (1988)
Shannon will always be in my thoughts and memories as I was her first childhood friend in North Salinas. She lived across the street from me and for many years we were inseperable. She was an incredible spirit who lived her life HER WAY. I have total respect for that. Shannon always had a smile and something sweet to say everytime I ran into her. She was kind and gentle. I will never forget her calling me "Beve". I love her and I love her family. Her death was a great loss to me personally. PS she also was the first person to introduce me to Ozzy...Crazy Train. I hope your riding that train sister. I love you. KristinEva Badilla (Moore) (1988)
I had no idea Shannon had left us. I am so sad to know she is gone. Shannon was amazing-She was so funny, sweet, and beautiful. Back in high school she had that perfect "80's hair". She will truly be missed-Love to you and your family
Eva
Eric Carillo (1988)
Shannon was my sister. We used to chase each other around Santa Rita when we were young. To her I was "Ishi." I'll never forget that. Later in life we became closer. She was my daughter's aunt. We often came to each other in confidence and shared a lot of talks. I miss her and love her very much. She was a unique and beautiful soul and I feel blessed that she was part of my life.Karen Pacuta (Russell) (1988)
I had no idea Shannon was gone. I knew she was sick, but didn't realize the seriousness of it. I am so sad that I won't be able to laugh with her. However, I do have some great memories. We had some good fun together. It was always big fun hanging out with Shannon. I used to stay the night at her house and we would sneak out, just for the sake of sneaking out. The thrill of the challenge. I will always cherish that.