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Read the obituary for Shana Warner

“Shana was a remarkable mother and grandmother and enjoyed everything relating to being outdoors.”

Shana Warner. Provided

A 48-year-old Marshfield woman who was allegedly attacked and killed by her estranged husband last month is being remembered by her loved ones for her devotion to her family and passion for nature. Shana Warner was “a remarkable mother and grandmother and enjoyed everything relating to being outdoors,” her family wrote in her obituary. The 48-year-old loved to visit the beach, hike, and camp with her three children.A private funeral for Warner will be held on Saturday. Read the full obituary, shared by MacDonald Funeral Home, below:

Shana L. (DeFilippo) Warner, 48, passed away on September 24, 2018. Shana was the beloved mother of Victoria S. Taylor of Hanson, David Taylor of Plymouth, Thomas DeFilippo of Hanover, and daughter of Thomas, Maureen, and Diane (Murphy) DeFilippo of Marshfield. Shana leaves her fiancee, John Tallent, granddaughter Tia Roccaforte, and grandparents Walburga and Arthur Michalski of Hanover. She was the former spouse of Raymond Taylor.

A loving mother and landscaper, Shana was a remarkable mother and grandmother and enjoyed everything relating to being outdoors. Shana worked closely with her father landscaping during the week and hosted many family dinners with her children David, Tom, and Victoria. Shana would spend time with her mother in Salem during October and dress up for Halloween. Months before her passing, she wrote a book dedicated to her granddaughter Tia which her daughter helped her publish. She loved to sit on the beach, hiking and camping with her children. Shana loved riding motorcycles with her fiancee (John Tallent) and doing bike runs for various charity events.

The family wishes to thank all of those who have known Shana in her journey.

Family and friends are invited to attend the Funeral Mass on Saturday, October 6, 2018 at 9:00 a.m.

For online guestbook, please visit macdonaldfuneralhome.com