Brénna Renae Fuller

Brénna Renae Fuller

September 20, 1995 - January 22, 2021
La Habra California

Brénna Renae Fuller

September 20, 1995 - January 22, 2021
La Habra California

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Brénna Renae Fuller, affectionately known as “Bre”, daughter, granddaughter, sister, niece, aunt, cousin, and friend, passed away on Friday, January 22, 2021, at the age of 25.

BreAnna was born on September 20, 1995, in El Paso, TX, to Shawn Fuller and Ana Garcia-Perez. From an early age, BreAnna had a passion and natural ability for sports, which started with her playing tee-ball with her brother when she was six years old. She eventually moved on to softball (her favorite sport by far) and played basketball as well. She would go on to play school and travel softball, basketball, and volleyball through middle school and high school.

BreAnna graduated from JM Hanks high school in 2013. She went on to play collegiate softball the same year at Western Texas College in Snyder, TX, on a softball scholarship as a pitcher. It was at the end of her freshman year in college that she was diagnosed with leukemia in 2014, which she fought mercilessly for the next seven years. After moving to California, she later was a coach and assistant coach of her sisters softball teams. Even when she wasn’t an official coach, with her passion for softball, Bre would coach each girl on the team from the bleachers.

BreAnna was a social butterfly, she had an inviting smile, and an irresistible laugh. She genuinely loved being around people and doing what she could to make those around her enjoy the moment at hand. BreAnna also loved to sing and could always be heard singing to the radio or whatever was in her head at the time. During her battle with leukemia, which she called “Bre-lieve”. She began her battle at Providence Children’s Hospital in El Paso TX and continued treatment at CHOC (Children’s Hospital Orange County). She was an active member in AYA, the Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Program. She eventually became a mentor to new cancer patients, taking them under her wing, providing guidance and encouragement. Over the last seven years, BreAnna always worked hard taking her college courses in pursuit of her career goals. She was only one class away from graduating with a degree in Child Development and Early Childhood Education.

BreAnna is survived by her father Shawn, mother Ana, step-mother Vanessa Garcia-Perez, brother Derek, sister Janyce, maternal grandmother Paula Yolanda Garcia, several aunts, uncles, and cousins, and last but not least, her precious niece Ezra Rosalynn, to whom BreAnna was known as “Zia”.

 

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44 responses to Brénna Renae Fuller

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  1. It breaks my heart to know you’re not physically here with us, but I know you’re now resting and enjoying a pain free ever lasting life. All the memories made during basketball on and off the court, to being party of your single ladies dance crew for your sweet sixteen will forever be cherished in my heart. I will forever miss your words of strength and encouragement, your contagious laugh, and bright spirits. I love and will dearly miss you Bre 

  2. Yadi Ramirez says:

    I love you Bri. You and our memories will never be forgotten. ,

  3. Angela Beck says:

    Angela Beck

  4. Never met this beautiful angel but I began following her story about 2 years ago. I stumbled across the fb page and just couldn’t stop peeking at it from time to time. Today I have mixed emotions as I realize she crossed over to join her grandparents and aunt among others in the glorious presence of the Lord. She inspired the life of this person who she never met on this side but looking forward to the time when I can meet her for myself on the other side.

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