The Seattle Seahawks family is mourning the heartbreaking loss of a beloved organization staff member who tragically passed away at just 27 years old following a painful family dispute. Her sudden passing has sent waves of grief throughout the franchise and the broader Seattle community. She leaves behind a 3-year-old child, a young life that now carries forward her memory and the love she gave so freely.
For many years, she served Seahawks fans with dedication and pride, becoming an integral part of the organization behind the scenes. On game days at Lumen Field, as the roar of the “12s” echoed across the stadium and the city skyline stood tall in the background, she was already hard at work. From coordinating operations to assisting fans and supporting team initiatives, she approached every responsibility with professionalism, enthusiasm, and heart.

Colleagues remember her as someone who brought positivity into even the most demanding situations. The fast-paced nature of the NFL requires focus, teamwork, and resilience—qualities she embodied every day. She was dependable and compassionate, always willing to lend a helping hand or stay a little longer to ensure everything was just right. Her presence was steady, her smile genuine, and her commitment unwavering.
“She truly loved being part of the Seahawks family,” one coworker shared. “She believed in what this organization stands for—community, unity, and heart.”
Her impact was not limited to staff offices or operational meetings. Fans who encountered her on game days often recall her welcoming spirit and willingness to help. Whether guiding visitors through the stadium, answering questions, or simply sharing in the excitement before kickoff, she treated everyone with kindness and respect. For countless fans, Sundays at Lumen Field are about more than football—they are about shared memories, family traditions, and the powerful bond of being part of the 12s. In many quiet but meaningful ways, she helped make those experiences possible.

Beyond her professional dedication, friends describe her as deeply caring and grounded. She celebrated the team’s victories with joy and stood strong during challenging seasons, always believing in the resilience that defines Seattle football. She understood that being part of the Seahawks meant more than supporting a team—it meant representing a community known for its loyalty and passion.
The tragic circumstances surrounding her passing have left many struggling to process the loss. News spread quickly across social media, with tributes pouring in from coworkers, fans, and alumni. Messages of prayer, remembrance, and heartfelt condolences reflect just how deeply she touched those around her.
Amid the sorrow, there has been a powerful sense of unity. The Seahawks organization and its supporters have come together, demonstrating the same strength and solidarity that have long defined Seattle’s football culture. Quiet tributes and shared memories now serve as reminders that her contributions will not be forgotten.
Perhaps the most heartbreaking part of this tragedy is the young child she leaves behind. Those closest to her describe her as a devoted and loving mother who balanced the demands of her career with an unwavering commitment to her family. No matter how busy the season became, her child remained her greatest priority and source of joy. She worked hard not only for the organization she loved but for the future she was building for her little one.
In response, members of the Seahawks community have stepped forward to offer support and compassion to her family. Acts of kindness and gestures of solidarity reflect the deep bonds she formed during her time with the organization. It is a testament to her character that so many feel compelled to honor her legacy through care and generosity.
At just 27 years old, she had already earned the admiration and respect of her peers. Her life, though far too short, was marked by dedication, warmth, and pride in representing the Seahawks. Her absence will be felt in the everyday rhythms of game days—the early preparations, the behind-the-scenes teamwork, and the shared excitement that fills Lumen Field.
As future seasons unfold and the Seahawks take the field once again, her memory will remain woven into the fabric of the organization. The cheers of the 12s, the sound of the crowd rising in unison, and the sea of navy and action green will carry a quiet remembrance of someone who gave her energy and heart to the team she loved.
In this time of profound grief, Seattle stands together—not only in mourning but in gratitude. Gratitude for the years she dedicated to the Seahawks, for the kindness she extended to fans and colleagues alike, and for the spirit she brought to every game day. Though her life ended far too soon, her impact endures, forever a part of the Seahawks family and the community she served with pride.