Post on 10-Sep-2020
Services In Care Of
Furness Funeral Home Gregory E. Furness
Clark, South Dakota
www.furnessfuneralhome.com
I’d like the memory of me
to be a happy one.
I’d like to leave an afterglow
of smiles
When life is done.
I’d like to leave an echo whispering
softly down the ways.
Of happy times and laughing times
and bright sunny days.
I’d like the tears of those who grieve,
to dry before the sun.
Of happy memories that I leave
when life is done.
Afterglow
The family of Brittany Monson thanks you for your presence here today, for your thoughts, prayers, and other acts of kindness shown to them.
In Loving Memory
Brittany Ann Monson May 21, 1990 - October 15, 2019
Consider yourself lucky if you were graced with the presence of Brittany. She didn’t know how to be dishonest be-cause her heart was too pure and too true to hurt others. She
wasn’t flashy in her actions because her ac-tions were never for her; they were a service to others. She rarely talked about herself because she never wanted to be the center of attention. Instead, she cast a light onto others and made everyone in her presence a star. Brittany had a flare and spark unlike
any other. Whether she was stomping in her red high heels or lounging on the couch at the farm, Brittany made herself present. While at this time, many of us have a heavy heart, we should all remember just how unconditionally loved Brittany made us all feel. So, the next time you make baked goods that turn out just right, think of her. When you see the autumn, leaves turn to auburn shades and feel the crisp air on your cheek, think of her. And when you see the Christmas lights glisten in your loved ones eyes, hug the ones you love so dearly and think of her. A beautiful soul like hers is never forgotten. The best way to honor Brittany is to love harder. Beginnings are usually scary, and end-ing are usually sad, but it’s what’s in the middle that counts. If we all hold on to the memories in the middle, they will hold on to us.
Brittany was preceded in death by her little brother, Zachary Monson in 1996, and her great-grandparents, Clarence and Phyllis Petersen, Harold and Verna Lamb, Lester and Francis DesLauriers, and Kenneth and Emma Monson.
Survivors include her parents, Jerry & Brenda (Lamb) Monson, Chase Monson, Allyson Monson, grandparents, Ronnie and Patti Lamb and LeRoy and Peggy Monson and Brittany’s significant other, Chris Paulson as well as a host of other family members.
Brittany crossed over the bridge on Tuesday, October 15, 2019.
Farewell, sweet Brittany, you are so loved.
Celebrating the Life of
Brittany Ann Monson
Mass of Christian Burial
St. Michael’s Catholic Church Clark, South Dakota
Saturday, October 18, 2019 10:30 AM
Celebrant Reverend Daniel Smith
Eucharistic Minister Tom LaBrie & Joan Lamb
Music Members of St. Michael’s Church
Lector/Reader
Connie Merkel
Casket Bearers Ramsey Rodell Mark Miller Nathan Luvaas Jamie Hatton Chris Lynch Patrick Lynch
Calvin Monson
Interment Rose Hill Cemetery
Clark, South Dakota
Following the interment, please join the family for a lunch & a time of fellowship in the St. Michael’s Fellowship Area.