Julie Henneberry
I had the honor and privilege of knowing Shane when he played baseball at Fontbonne. He and my brother played on the same team and Shane was always someone that made everyone feel like they belonged and were part of a team. He was truly a team player and leader and would do anything for anybody. When that team was together at Fontbonne it was the finest team to ever play together during the years before I attended Fontbonne and the years I attended Fontbonne. Shane was an upper classman when Jeff attended and was a great friend not only to my brother but to everyone he came into contact with. He was a genuine person who was kind to each and every person he met. His laughter and love for life is something I have not and never will forget. I saw Shane about four years ago and I hadnÃ?Æ?Ã?¢Ã?â??ââ??¬Ã?â??ââ??¢t seen him in probably four or five years before that and he was the same old happy go lucky Shane. Smiling, laughing and having a wonderful time and acting like no time had passed since the last time we saw each other. That was Shane. He had a way of making you feel like a million bucks! My heart, sympathy and tears go out to Allison and your sons as well as the rest of Shane's family. This truly is a tragic loss because Shane made the world a brighter place. May God bless Shane and his loved ones. Waterloo, IL US

