Obituary: FAWN BRODE STURGILL

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Fawn Liau Brode Sturgill, born on September 29, 1980, in Pennsylvania, left this world on August 20, 2024, in Myrtle Beach. She was a beloved wife to Brian and a devoted mother to her daughters Hailey Michael,Cheyenne Brode, and Shaylee Sturgill and her sons Rafael Vidal, Dakota Brode, and Austin Sturgill. Fawn’s heart overflowed with love for her grandchildren Adelina Valencia, Jeramiah Smith, and Raelynn Bateman. Others close to her heart were Logan Valencia (son in law), Paige Murray, and Chelsea Wilson

Fawn’s life was defined by the deep connections she forged with those around her. Her family meant everything to her; their happiness was always at the forefront of her mind. She cherished every moment spent with them and found immense joy in watching them grow and thrive.

One of Fawn’s greatest passions was the beach. The sound of crashing waves brought peace to her soul, while the soft sand beneath her feet felt like home. Her eyes would light up as she combed through the shorelines in search of shark teeth – each discovery sparking excitement within her.

Her love for nature extended beyond the beach; she found solace in its beauty wherever she went. Whether it be taking short walks or simply sitting outside surrounded by greenery, Fawn had an innate ability to appreciate life’s simple pleasures.

In addition to being a loving wife and mother who poured all of herself into caring for others’ needs before hers own; Fawn also excelled at nurturing friendships that were built upon trust and understanding.

The loss of such a remarkable woman has left an unfillable void in our hearts. However we find comfort knowing that Fawn’s spirit lives on through the memories we hold dear – memories filled with laughter shared among loved ones under sunny skies or starry nights.

As we bid farewell to Fawn Liau Brode Sturgill today let us remember not only what we have lost but also what we have gained from having known such an extraordinary person whose kindness touched so many lives.

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