Breanne Aleece Pennington was born in Tacoma, WA on October 27, 1992, to Jeanne April Hull. Her mother was very excited to welcome Breanne! Jeanne and her sister Brenda adored the ultrasound pictures of Breanne, shopped for her baby clothes, and attended Lamaze classes in preparation for Breanne’s birth. Finally, the day came for the arrival of our long awaited Breezy! Breanne was as perfect as we knew she would be. The joy that Breezy brought into our family was felt immediately. Breezy lived in Tacoma with her mother and father for the first several years of her life. She was adored! She loved her pacifier, and her nickname was “Bink” because she always had it in her mouth. Whenever she would hear “Bad Boys, Bad Boys” come on she would bounce up and down to dance! Breezy was always fond of the police and showed that respect throughout her life. Breezy spent several years in Hawaii living the dream. She played on some of the most famous beaches in the world! When she went to visit the Arizona in Pearl Harbor with her aunt Brenda and cousin Alexander. The Japanese tourists were enamored by her long blonde hair and bright blue eyes. They hugged her, bowed to her, and posed for pictures with her throughout the day. She was certainly loved. Breezy moved to Riverside, CA close to her aunt Brenda and cousins in 2003, where she grew up riding horses! She and her auntie would ride their horses through the blossoming orange groves on hot summer days. The fragrance of the blossoms and the smell of the horses were unforgettable! She could hitch a horse trailer, load and unload the horses, take the mares into the breeding shoot, and ride like the wind by the age of 11. Breezy was loved by her brother Brandon and they share a bond that is unique among a brother and sister duo. Breezy would yell out the back door to Brandon “Brandon do the Halo Crawl!” Brandon would crouch down and just like the soldiers in the Halo game, crawl across the property in perfect likeness! She and her aunt Brenda would laugh and laugh! Her little cousin Olivia adored her! Olivia watched her every move hoping to be just like her beautiful cousin Breezy. Breezy got married and eventually moved to Okinawa, Japan with her husband. There she grew her family and enjoyed all that Japan had to offer. She loved being a military wife. She made many new friends and enjoyed creating artistically to beautify her home. Her children became the center of her world. When the children would cry and fuss in their car seats, Breezy would record them and then play it back to them in slow motion! It was hysterical! The kids would think that was how they sounded, and it did the trick in bringing about a quieter ride home. Breezy was so excited about her move to Massachusetts. She loved the seasons, and especially the people. She enjoyed the Fall and the Halloween festivities. She made a trip to Salem to see the rich history of the area. She enjoyed her chickens and being a mother to her beautiful children. Breanne Aleece Pennington touched so many lives in her short tenure on earth. Her faith in Jesus Christ as Redeemer of the world was poignant. She shared her feelings of conviction and testimony throughout her life. Breezy especially understood and cared for the broken hearted, the addicted, the abused, and the mental health sufferings so many experience. She witnessed firsthand those struggles throughout her life. I know that she longed for her mother at times. Especially as she gave birth to each of her children . Breanne was loved by her family dearly. Her grandparents Robert and Ann Hull loved her without bounds. Their love for her was powerful and shown throughout the good times and the bad times. Her precious brother Brandon has lost his best friend. Her aunt Brenda and Uncle Jim along with her cousins Alexander, Christopher, and Olivia are devastated by her passing. We as a family living together in Riverside, shared many fond memories, difficult struggles, and numerous moments of forgiveness. In those years we learned, we grew, and most of all we loved. It would be Breezy’s hope that we all continue in that manner of renewal in our relationships with one another. When we choose love, we always win! With deepest love and heartfelt appreciation, Aunt Brenda and the entire Hull Family
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