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Thursday, July 17, 2025 at 11:10 PM

Obituary -- Shauna Lynae Stelling

July 7, 1982 – July 24, 2020
  • Source: Smith Family Funeral Home
Obituary -- Shauna Lynae Stelling
Shauna Lynae Stelling

Shauna passed away unexpectedly in her sleep July 24, 2020. She is resting peacefully and pain-free, awaiting Jesus’ return, according to the Bible, at which point, we hope to join her in Heaven. Our little girl will always be greatly missed by her parents, Rick and Pam, her beloved auntie Cia, (Ford), extended family, many friends, and dearest little dog Missy and two cats.

We invite you to help us honor Shauna’s heart, youth, and light, in a memorial, August 9, 10:00 a.m., at Smith’s Family Funeral Home, 505 Cemetery Road, Fallon, Nevada. Masks are required, please.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to Shauna’s favored charity, and designate, City of Fallon Animal Shelter, 1255 Airport Road, Fallon, Nevada 89406, or the charity of your choice.

 

 

 

 

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Eddie Aguirre 08/05/2020 04:26 PM
rest in peace praying for your mom and dad

Antoinette Rodman 08/05/2020 03:15 PM
I will always treasure our adventures as teenagers. I wish peace for your family. With much love, Antoinette

Doctor Floto 08/05/2020 07:40 AM
Wow! What a shock! Shauna was always a breath of fresh air with her self confidence and positive energy. Rest In Peace Shauna. You will be missed.

Kat Allen 08/04/2020 09:00 PM
I am so sad....i have not seen Shauna in quite a while .....i had been living out of town for the last couple years and have just recently moved back to Fallon. I am very sad to know that she is not on this earth any longer. I would of loved to run into her some where in town , at the store or just random places so i could hug her excitedly and catch up on eachothers lives. Ive always thought she was so spunky and pleasant. What a beautiful soul she was....and her smile was so bright. I am truly saddened for all who love and adore her.

Laura Lee (Veach) McElhinney and Family 08/04/2020 04:11 PM
Shauna definitely had a kind and free spirit. We spent many hours together during horse riding lessons. Pam and Rick I am so sorry for your loss. God Bless. ??

Scott Elliott 08/03/2020 04:42 PM
I knew her well years ago. She will be greatly missed!

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Comment author: Mike HinzComment text: I knew Sam as a member of our church growing up. He always had a warm smile, a kind word, and a great sense of humor! He will be great missed!Comment publication date: 7/2/25, 11:57 AMComment source: Obituary -- Samuel Bruce WickizerComment author: Mike HinzComment text: Great teacher, great coach, but even a better person!!! Rest in peace Mr. BeachComment publication date: 7/2/25, 11:53 AMComment source: Obituary -- Jack Victor Beach, Jr.Comment author: Mike HinzComment text: I had Mrs Hedges for First Grade at Northside Elementary in 1969. I still, to this day, remember her as a wonderful teacher…one of my favorites!!Comment publication date: 7/2/25, 11:29 AMComment source: Obituary - Nancy Marie Hedges C Comment author: Carl C. HagenComment text: What are MFNs and PBMs ?? ............................ From the editor: This is a very good question and we apologize for not catching that wasn't in there. We reached out to the writer/submitter and got this info back...hope it's helpful. PBM: Pharmacy Benefit Managers are pharmacies that are owned by insurance companies. (CVS is one.) They negotiate with drug makers to get reduced pricing for medications, but they historically have not passed along those savings to patients. https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/ftc_gov/pdf/pharmacy-benefit-managers-staff-report.pdf MFN: Most Favored Nation pricing is a policy that means a country agrees to offer the same trade concessions (like tariffs or price reductions) to all member nations of the World Trade Organization (WTO). When applied to pharmaceuticals, it could disrupt global access, deter innovation, and obscure the deeper systemic issues in American health care. https://petrieflom.law.harvard.edu/2025/05/22/the-global-risks-of-americas-most-favored-nation-drug-pricing-policy/Comment publication date: 6/23/25, 7:47 AMComment source: L E T T E R TO THE EDITOR
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