Shannon Thomas Portrait

In Memoriam: Shannon Thomas

Shannon Thomas, a dedicated and beloved member of the NERS community for over 20 years, is remembered for her profound impact, unwavering commitment, and the deep loss felt by all who knew her.

The Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences (NERS) department mourns the loss of Shannon Thomas, a cherished colleague and friend who was a cornerstone of our community for over two decades. Shannon passed away suddenly on November 12, 2024, leaving behind an enduring legacy of professionalism, kindness, and dedication.

Shannon’s impact on NERS is immeasurable. As a key member of our administrative team, she provided unparalleled support to faculty, staff, and students, navigating the complexities of research administration with unmatched expertise and grace. Her commitment to excellence earned her admiration and respect across the department, and her presence was a steady source of strength and reliability for all who worked with her.

Colleagues recall Shannon’s remarkable ability to solve problems with speed and precision, often going above and beyond to ensure success. Her tireless dedication, even during challenging times, was nothing short of extraordinary. Whether working through holidays or late into the night, Shannon’s passion for her work and her unwavering support for the department were clear to all.

Beyond her professional achievements, Shannon was a compassionate and approachable person. Her kindness, humor, and authenticity made her a trusted friend and confidante. She brought warmth and humanity to every interaction, forming deep connections with those around her.

Shannon’s legacy extends beyond her contributions to NERS. Her work and presence were deeply felt throughout the university and even recognized beyond campus, as her expertise became an example for other institutions. She was a true pillar of the department—a “superpower” whose absence leaves an irreplaceable void.

As we grieve this profound loss, we find comfort in the shared memories and sentiments of those who knew her. Shannon’s influence will continue to guide and inspire us as we carry forward the values she exemplified: dedication, resilience, and care for one another.

Our thoughts are with Shannon’s family, particularly her son, Aiden, during this difficult time. Donations to support Aiden’s trust fund are being collected in her honor. Checks can be made to “Aiden Thomas Trust” and mailed to Besnik Topulli, 2355 Bonisteel Blvd., Ann Arbor, MI 48109.

Shannon Thomas will be deeply missed but never forgotten. Her memory will live on in the fabric of our community and the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing her. Rest in peace, Shannon.