“SHE had a smile that was wider than the Atlantic Ocean,” was how  Guyana Olympic Association (GOA) and Athletics Association of Guyana  (AAG) secretary Shanomae Nichola Blackmore was remembered yesterday,  during her funeral ceremony at the St James-the-Less Anglican Church,  David Street, Kitty.Blackmore, who died at  home on March 18, was interred at the cemetery of the church yard,  following a moving ceremony before a packed church. With over 10 years  as a sports administrator, Blackmore, the daughter of former AAG  president Claude Blackmore, was an admired official.
In her job as the GOA secretary, Shanomae interacted with many sports  stakeholders from the various sporting disciplines, many of whom were  present yesterday to pay their final respects to the ever-jovial  Blackmore.
 Her death has truly had an impact on us. I can only hope that we can  find someone who can fit her shoes to replace her,” Aubrey Hutson, AAG  president said yesterday as he paid tribute to Blackmore.
 He recounted receiving condolences from several international officials  including condolences from the world governing body, the International  Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF)
 ”As president I never hoped that this would be one of the duties I would  have to perform. Myself and the rest of the athletics community, from  the president of the IAAF to the athletes have really felt this loss.  Shanomae truly touched everyone’s lives.”
 Offering condolences on behalf of the GOA was Honorary Life Member, Ivor  O’Brien, who also noted the shock and surprise that came with  Blackmore’s passing.
 I received the message of Shanomae’s death via a telephone call. It was indeed a shocker.” O’Brien expressed.
 O’Brien recalled the dedicated individual that Shanomae Blackmore was,  speaking of how well thought of she was by all who knew her.
 “Despite her youth, history will know her as a true disciple of the  Olympic faith. As I followed the emails of condolences that flooded the  system, Shanomae was described as friendly, helpful, pleasant, full of  life, amazing, compassionate, asset to the sports fraternity and  hard-working, among others. To those, I will add ambitious and  efficient. Shanomae was at all times an effervescent and intelligent  person.
 She applied herself assiduously to her duties, and was always willing to  work long and punishing hours without supervision or complaint.  Fortitude and determination were essential ingredients of her  character.” O’Brien said.
 Eulogy for Shanomae was done by her brother Anthony Blackmore and her  God sister Kriz Glasgow, while the Homily was done by Rev. Canon Evan  Semple.