Brianna Marie Slampak-Fincannon

Formerly of Mt. Pleasant
Brianna “Bri” Marie Slampak-Fincannon passed away suddenly Friday, October 4, 2019, in Salisbury, Md. Brianna was born September 6, 1987, to Marylou Collins and Brian Slampak in Mt. Pleasant.
Brianna is survived by her loving daughter, Madelynn Elaine Fincannon, who is five years old; her mother, Marylou Hunchuck-Sinclair and her husband, Ronald “Princess” Sinclair; her father, Brian Slampak and his wife, Kim; two sisters, Lauren “Liz” Hunchuck and Kristan “Ki-Ki” Hunchuck; niece Layla Anne Hunchuck; nephew Goku Victor Taboada; aunts Darla Ray Goodwin (Robert), Robin Horwath (Paul) and Lisa Slampak; uncle Patrick Collins (Colleen); grandmothers Ruth Mankovich and Theresa Slampak; and many cousins.
Brianna was greeted in Heaven by her grandparents, Larry Slampak, William “Wild Bill” Collins and William “Bill” Mankovich, all whom she shared a close relationship with. Bria will also be greeted by her dear friends who also lost their fight to addiction.
Brianna was a person who selflessly chose to live her life in the love of the people she cared for most. Brianna’s strongest qualities came out in the most emergent times and her personality flourished when it came to helping others in need. Her immense strength was used most to protect and stand up for her family and friends who couldn’t do it themselves. Brianna was a loyal daughter, friend and mother. Brianna’s life will be remembered by many, as someone who will fight a fly if it harms someone she loves.
Brianna earned her high school diploma at Jay M. Robinson High School in 2005. Her passion was to serve others and put a smile on strangers faces. Brianna loved spending time on Assateague Island beach with her mother and daughter, going for walks on the Ocean City boardwalk and taking long walks around her neighborhood with her family.
Brianna was loved by many people from North Carolina to Pennsylvania. Friendships and immediate bonds came instantly to Brianna and those friendships were carried close to her heart for the duration of her life. Brianna will be carried on through the life of her daughter, family and friends. Brianna’s fight in this world is over and she may finally rest in peace for eternity. Her life will be cherished and she will be remembered as a hero through the donation of her organs to those in need.
A celebration of life will be held in Maryland from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday, October 20, at The Quay, 10700 Coastal Highway, Ocean City, Md.
A celebration of life will be held in Pennsylvania from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, October 27, in Brownfield United Methodist Church, 1427 Brownfield Road, Brownfield.
Arrangements are in the care of EASTERN SHORE CREMATION AND FUNERAL SERVICE, P.A., 504 Franklin Avenue, Berlin, MD 21811. Visit www.easternshorecremation.com to send condolences to the family.