
Help Braydenn's Family in Their Time of Loss
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Braydenn’s family is facing an unimaginable loss, and they need our help. This sweet baby boy's journey took a tragic turn, leaving his loved ones heartbroken. They are organizing a funeral and service to honor his memory, but the costs are overwhelming. Every dollar raised will go directly to supporting his family during this painful time, helping with bills and the legal matters that have arisen.
No parent should have to endure such heartache alone. Your contribution, no matter how small, can make a difference. It can help alleviate some of the burden they are carrying as they navigate through this devastating experience.
Please consider donating and sharing this message with others. Together, we can offer them some comfort in their time of need.
Thank you for your compassion.
Please donate anything if you can for this baby’s funeral. They are also having a service for him. It would be used for bills and anything else that comes with this great unimaginable loss. She will also use this money for an attorney for him. He was loved by so many. This is a devastating time for his family and so unexpected.
Here is his story from his mama. At 1:30 Thursday morning I received a call saying our sweet boy was having breathing problems so the living facility sent him to the hospital. At 3:30 I was finally able to speak with the first hospital he was sent to. The hospital told me that The nurse at the facility walked in Braydenns room and found him unresponsive. That they didn't know how long he was in cardiac arrest. The paramedics had to use defibrillator on him to bring him back. When they got him to the hospital he went into cardiac arrest again so they did chest compressions for 20mins to get a pulse. After getting him stable enough to fly the flew him to Indianapolis to Riley Children's hospital. Due to the cardiac arrest Braydenn had a liver injury, a kidney injury and a catastrophic brain injury. We got the hospital 2 hrs after he did and I never left. I stayed with him, I was on all of his doctor's constantly making sure they did everything they could possibly do for him. They monitored his brain for almost 3 days. That test showed very very minimal brain activity. They said he would never wake up. We told them we needed more proof of that before I could let him go so they did an MRI of his brain and instead of it showing the normal lines and details in the brain, his entire brain was the same color which means his brain was dead. So we made the choice to have him baptized. I put a video of his baptism in the pictures. After his baptism we had the Chaplin come and pray pray over him with us. Then we let Braylynn, Colton and Collin come say goodbye to him. The next day which was Monday the 16th 2025 at 5:30pm with my mom, my brother Blaine, sister-in-law Anastasia, myself and Brandon in person and my brother Robert and sister in-law Janice on FaceTime the doctor's took him off life support. We all took turns talking to him and loving on him. I was able to lay in his bed and hold him, Brandon held him too. And at 11:29 , in my arms with Brandon sitting right next to us with his hands on him, God took our sweet boy to heaven. This was the absolute hardest thing I have ever had to watch but I'm so thankful that I was able to hold him and love on him until his last breath. I love you so much baby boy ♥️ mommy will see you again one day!!!
Co-organizers (3)
Janice Gunter
Organizer
Brooksville, FL
Brittany Hayes
Beneficiary

Brittany Hayes
Co-organizer