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SHAWNA JEAN CHRISTIANSON CLARKE
Born: Aug 17, 1967
Date of Passing: Jan 02, 2015
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemorySHAWNA JEAN CHRISTIANSON CLARKE Shawna Jean Christianson Clarke lived life to the fullest. She died as she lived - with grace, courage, selflessness and surrounded by loving family and friends. Shawna was born to Edith (Edie) and Carl Christianson on August 17, 1967. Being born in Canada's centennial year may partially explain why she was the consummate patriot and why Canada Day fireworks always made her cry. A family friend filled Edie's maternity room with gladiolas and forever after they were Shawna's flower. Shawna was welcomed home in Brandon, Manitoba by brothers Bruce and Brian, and sister Susan who gave Shawna her name. Having older siblings, Shawna was fond of saying she grew up with three fathers and two mothers. Shawna attended Crocus Plains High School in Brandon and had legions of friends. Her sense of social justice started in school where she could always be counted on to stand up for the underdog. Later she obtained her Bachelors of Arts and a Masters of Public Administration from the University of Manitoba. Shawna joined the staff of the Hon. Lloyd Axworthy in Ottawa in 1995. In 2000, she moved to the Human Rights Division of Foreign Affairs Canada. In 2004, she joined the Peace Building and Human Development Division which became the Human Security Policy Division. It was there that Shawna was on the cutting edge of developing Canada's Corporate Social Responsibility Policy and engaging likeminded countries to coordinate efforts. She traveled the world doing work that gave fulfillment to her crusading heart. She married the love of her life, John Nathaniel Clarke on February 4, 2006. On their first date, John presented Shawna with gladiolas. It was clear that she completed him and he completed her. Within weeks of their wedding they moved to Sudan, where both John and Shawna worked for the United Nations. Their son John Carlyle Clarke was born in 2006 and their daughter Kathleen (Katie) Edith Vilma Clarke was born in 2008. Shawna was a proud and devoted mother; her smile was never brighter than when she held her children in her arms. The family moved to Jerusalem in 2009, John to serve as Chief of the Coordination Unit, within the Office of the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, while Shawna worked for the United Nations Relief Works Agency. Wherever they went, they amassed many friends, with Shawna naturally knitting people into a community. They travelled the world, visiting Kenya, Tanzania, India, Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon and Syria among many other countries, but always returning to Canada and family and friends in Manitoba and Ottawa. Diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of Multiple Myeloma, a cancer of the bone marrow, in October 2013, Shawna focused the past year on living life to its fullest and ensuring her family, and particularly her children John and Katie, had the benefit of her love. Strong and determined, Shawna surpassed her physicians' most optimistic expectations to be with her family. Shawna died peacefully surrounded by family and friends in Jerusalem, Israel on January 2, 2015. Shawna was predeceased by her father Carl in 1993. Sadly her mother-in-law, Vilma Clarke passed away ten days after Shawna in Jerusalem on 12 January, 2015. She leaves behind to cherish her memory her husband John and children John and Katie; her mother Edie, brothers Bruce (sister-in-law Holly, niece Jessica and nephew Matthew), Brian (sister-in-law Julie, and nephews Georg, Matthew and Gabe) and sister Susan, father-in-law John Clarke and countless friends around the world. A funeral service, filled with music, gladiolas and love, was held in St. George's Anglican cathedral in Jerusalem on January 6, 2015. A celebration was held in Ottawa at the National Arts Centre January 30. A scholarship fund has been established through the United Nations Relief Works Agency where Shawna worked to support higher education of Palestinian women http:// www.unrwa.org/content/shawna-scholarship-fund.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 31, 2015
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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I was at university in England with John and only met Shawna when they and their lovely children visited India in early 2011. She made such an impact on me. She was warm and friendly and gave me some advice on India and relationships that I will always cherish. Much love to John and the children and the rest of the family. They always have a home in India. - Posted by: Uday Walia (John's Friend) on: Mar 12, 2015
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Such a beautiful friend. I will forever cherish her mothering, caring ways. I will always remember her smile. God bless your beautiful family Shawna. - Posted by: Kathy Neumann (Friend/roommate) on: Feb 03, 2015
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I was so very sorry to hear of Shawna's passing. There are no words that are adequate. The obituary was lovely and captured Shawna's spirit. I will miss her, she was one of the kindest, most open-hearted people I have ever known. She has left her mark, in her beautiful children, her many friends all over the world, and in the lives of the countless people she has touched in her short time here. The scholarship fund will be a lasting legacy and a testament to her spirit of selflessness and generosity. - Posted by: Marla Boyd (Grundy) (Friend) on: Feb 02, 2015