Shane Edward "Sugar Shane" Lopez
July 21, 2005 ~ December 20, 2025
Born in:
Pueblo, Colorado
Resided in:
Pueblo, Colorado
Shane Edward “Sugar Shane” Lopez, 20, was called to be with the lord unexpectedly on December 20, 2025. Survived by mother Jennifer Carrington, father Ryan (Nancy) Lopez, sister Isabel (Rick) Greer, brother Landon Carrington, Grandparents “Nana” Linda Harre, Lolita Lopez, and Ray Vigil, Great-Grandmother Norma Harre, special Uncle Mike Hayden, special Aunt Diane Wilson, numerous Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, and close family friends.
Preceded in death by Great grandparents Wayne Harre and Sue McBride, Grandparents Arthur Lopez, Julie Vigil, and Chuck Carrington.
With heavy hearts, we celebrate the life of Sugar Shane, a young man whose presence lit up every room he entered. He was a 2024 Centennial Bulldog graduate known for his goofy humor and sharp sarcasm; he had a gift for making people laugh even on the hardest days. His big heart and selfless nature touched countless lives, inspiring those around him to be better, love deeper, and live fully. God, family and friends were his world, and his loyalty knew no bounds. Whether playing or umping at a baseball game, sharing stories, or simply being there when needed, Shane embodied what it meant to be protective and devoted. His resilience and strength in faith carried him through life’s challenges with grace and courage. Charismatic and outgoing, he had a way of making everyone feel seen and valued. His kindness, generosity, and sweet spirit were unmatched, leaving an imprint on all who knew him. Though stubborn at times, it was that same determination that made him strong and unwavering in his beliefs.
Shane was more than a son, brother, or friend—he was a beacon of love, laughter, and inspiration. His legacy will live on in the hearts of those who were blessed to know him.
Memorial service, 10 a.m. Monday, December 29, 2025, at Praise Church, 2000 Troy Ave. Online condolences, www.MontgomerySteward.com
Services
Memorial Service: December 29, 2025 10:00 am
Praise Assembly of God
2000 Troy Avenue
Pueblo, CO 81001
719-544-9686

You are such a caring loving nephew that I will never forget!! God took u too soon but at least u will be with grandpa Art. Please watch over me. My guardian angel. I love u hito.
RIP Heaven has gained another angel.🙏🏼
We declare your favor, to wrap your arms around the Lopez family Lord please give them peace, comfort, and strength during this difficult time. Lord, let them know your love is strong, and you are there right beside them. We asked all of this in your son Jesus Christ name., Amen 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
In all the history of the world there have been many great and wise souls, many of whom claimed special knowledge of God. But when the Savior rose from the tomb, He did something no one had ever done. He did something no one else could do. He broke the bonds of death, not only for Himself but for all who have ever lived—the just and the unjust.
When Christ rose from the grave, becoming the firstfruits of the Resurrection, He made that gift available to all. And with that sublime act, He softened the devastating, consuming sorrow that gnaws at the souls of those who have lost precious loved ones.
I think of how dark that Friday was when Christ was lifted up on the cross.
On that terrible Friday the earth shook and grew dark. Frightful storms lashed at the earth.
Those evil men who sought His life rejoiced. Now that Jesus was no more, surely those who followed Him would disperse. On that day they stood triumphant.
On that day the veil of the temple was rent in twain.
Mary Magdalene and Mary, the mother of Jesus, were both overcome with grief and despair. The superb man they had loved and honored hung lifeless upon the cross.
On that Friday the Apostles were devastated. Jesus, their Savior—the man who had walked on water and raised the dead—was Himself at the mercy of wicked men. They watched helplessly as He was overcome by His enemies.
On that Friday the Savior of mankind was humiliated and bruised, abused and reviled.
It was a Friday filled with devastating, consuming sorrow that gnawed at the souls of those who loved and honored the Son of God.
I think that of all the days since the beginning of this world’s history, that Friday was the darkest.
But the doom of that day did not endure.
The despair did not linger, because on Sunday, the resurrected Lord burst the bonds of death. He ascended from the grave and appeared gloriously triumphant as the Savior of all mankind.
And in an instant the eyes that had been filled with ever-flowing tears dried. The lips that had whispered prayers of distress and grief now filled the air with wondrous praise, for Jesus the Christ, the Son of the living God, stood before them as the firstfruits of the Resurrection, the proof that death is merely the beginning of a new and wondrous existence.
Each of us will have our own Fridays—those days when the universe itself seems shattered and the shards of our world lie littered about us in pieces. We all will experience those broken times when it seems we can never be put together again. We will all have our Fridays.
But I testify to you in the name of the One who conquered death—Sunday will come. In the darkness of our sorrow, Sunday will come.
– Joseph B. Wirthlin
On behalf of Enchanted Expressions CC and I (Miss 505). We send our most sincerest condolences to all who love Shane ,during this painful time. May god bless you all. You are in our hearts and prayers.
Shane was one of the most outgoing people I have ever known. We grew up together, spending time side by side through so many seasons of life. Even when years passed between conversations, we always picked up as if we had just seen each other yesterday.
He had a deep instinct to protect the people he cared about and a rare gift for making anyone laugh and lighting up a room. His love for his family and friends was endless and unmistakable. I will forever cherish him and the memories we shared he will never be forgotten.
One memory that will always stay with me is from fifth grade, when he had to change schools while I was going through a difficult time. He wanted to stay behind just so he could protect me. That was who Shane was selfless, loving, and always looking out for others