Brittney was born on Friday the 13th, and from the very start she came into this world full of personality. I always say she arrived already telling jokes. As a little girl, she didn’t care much about typical toys. Her favorite things were a microphone, a mirror, and music. She loved to dance, perform, and make people laugh. And her laugh — it was completely her own. When Brittney laughed, everyone else laughed too. It was contagious, bright, and unforgettable. She truly loved making people happy. She had the sweetest soul and the biggest heart. As she grew older, she never lost that wild, free spirit. She loved life deeply and felt everything fully. She was beautiful on the outside, but what made her truly stunning was her heart.
In her later years, Brittney struggled with mental health challenges and substance abuse. Like so many, she was fighting battles that weren’t always visible to the world. At the center of it all, she simply wanted to feel loved and understood. I had Brittney when I was just 18 years old. In so many ways, we grew up together. She made me a mother. She shaped who I became. She was my heart and soul, my greatest love, and my biggest blessing. There are no words strong enough to explain how much I love her — or how much she will always mean to me.
On February 7, 2026, Brittney passed away in Phoenix, Arizona. She was not married and had no children. Now, I am faced with a deadline to decide how to give her final send off. Funeral costs are super expensive and our family needs help raising money to give her the resting place she deserves. The funds will help cover funeral expenses and ensure Brittney receives the farewell she deserves. If you are able, please consider donating or sharing this fundraiser. Your support means the world to our family as we honor Brittney’s memory and give her the farewell she deserves.
In her later years, Brittney struggled with mental health challenges and substance abuse. Like so many, she was fighting battles that weren’t always visible to the world. At the center of it all, she simply wanted to feel loved and understood. I had Brittney when I was just 18 years old. In so many ways, we grew up together. She made me a mother. She shaped who I became. She was my heart and soul, my greatest love, and my biggest blessing. There are no words strong enough to explain how much I love her — or how much she will always mean to me.
On February 7, 2026, Brittney passed away in Phoenix, Arizona. She was not married and had no children. Now, I am faced with a deadline to decide how to give her final send off. Funeral costs are super expensive and our family needs help raising money to give her the resting place she deserves. The funds will help cover funeral expenses and ensure Brittney receives the farewell she deserves. If you are able, please consider donating or sharing this fundraiser. Your support means the world to our family as we honor Brittney’s memory and give her the farewell she deserves.






