In a heart-wrenching turn of events that has sent shockwaves through the San Francisco 49ers community, a longtime assistant to Coach Kyle Shanahan has tragically passed away at the age of 30.
Known for her unwavering dedication, tireless work ethic, and quiet yet powerful presence behind the scenes, she leaves behind a three-year-old son and a void that can never be filled.
For over a decade, she was more than just an assistant; she was the lifeblood of the 49ers’ daily operations.
From the earliest hours of practice to the late-night review sessions, she ensured every detail ran smoothly, allowing players and coaches to focus entirely on the game.
Colleagues describe her as the kind of person who noticed what needed to be done before anyone else, quietly fixing problems and smoothing over challenges, all without seeking attention or recognition.
Her loyalty to the team and to Coach Shanahan was legendary — a constant source of stability in an organization that demands both mental and physical endurance.

The news of her death came as a devastating shock to players, staff, and fans alike.
“It’s hard to put into words the impact she had on our organization,” said one staff member, speaking on condition of anonymity.
“She wasn’t just an assistant — she was part of our family.
Her energy, her compassion, her attention to detail… it touched every single one of us.
Losing her feels like losing a piece of our hearts.”
The circumstances surrounding her passing are deeply personal and tragic, leaving the 49ers’ community reeling.
The team has rallied around her three-year-old son, offering support, guidance, and a network of care to ensure he is not alone during this incredibly difficult time.
Fellow coaches and players have described the atmosphere within the organization as somber and reflective, with grief palpable in every corner of the facility.
In the locker room, her absence is felt most keenly in the little things: the way she would ensure each player had exactly what they needed for practice, the notes she kept meticulously to make sure no detail went unnoticed, the quiet encouragement she offered to rookies finding their footing in the high-pressure NFL environment.
Her presence was one of reassurance, a calming force amid the chaos of game days and intense training sessions.
Players have taken to social media to express their sorrow and share personal anecdotes of her kindness.
One veteran offensive lineman recalled how she stayed late one evening during a critical week, ensuring a logistical issue was resolved so that a young rookie could focus entirely on improving his technique.
“She didn’t have to do it,” he said. “But she did.
That was who she was — always going above and beyond for everyone else.”
Coach Shanahan himself has issued a statement, acknowledging the profound loss.
“She was more than an assistant; she was family,” he said, his voice reflecting the deep respect and affection he held for her.
“Her dedication, her professionalism, and her heart were unmatched.
Every day, she made this team better, and the impact she had will be felt for years to come.
We will honor her by supporting her son and keeping her spirit alive in everything we do.”
The broader NFL community has also expressed condolences, highlighting her reputation for warmth, competence, and unwavering commitment.
Fellow teams and former players have shared messages of support, reinforcing the idea that her influence extended far beyond the 49ers organization.
Her legacy is not only in the operational excellence she provided behind the scenes but also in the countless lives she touched through her mentorship, her encouragement, and her innate ability to lift others.
Funeral arrangements are being kept private, as her family seeks solace and privacy during this profoundly difficult time.
A public memorial or tribute is expected to follow, allowing fans and colleagues to celebrate her life and contributions in a way befitting her enduring impact on the team.
While grief fills the hearts of those who knew her, the 49ers community is determined to honor her memory by continuing the work she was so passionate about.
Her young son, now at the center of the team’s attention and care, will have the