Britnnie Reann Frank
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Thank you for visiting our GoFundMe page created by friends of Britnnie Reann Frank, on behalf of her family.
Britnnie was a vibrant, caring, compassionate, wonderful mother who adored her two little girls, Marcelina and Sirenia Frank as well as her husband Jeramie Frank whom she admired and cherished for the last 12 years they shared a life together. The moment they met was like two souls bound for eachother. He was her light in her dark. And she was his. Their children just made their love unconditional.
To her friends and family she was the light of the room, the glue that bonded everyone together even in difficult times.
Britnnie always loved every single person she met along her journey in life. She left an imprint on everyone she met in one way or another. However, within the last couple of years, her struggles with mental health reached a peak. This resulted in her quitting her job and felt unable to pick herself back up. At one point, she fell into the epidemic of Fentanyl running rampant throughout our country.
On August 1st, 2023, at the young age of 30, she had passed away, leaving behind her beloved husband, their two children, her mother Bri and father Marshall, grandmother Tamera, and so so many other friends, family and ones she called family, who loved her dearly. There were many who tried to help her and had held onto hope she would be able to turn her life back around.
Britnnie traveled with a group of people she had just befriended to Las Vegas, Nevada. Britnnie was looking for light in her life again and a hope that making a change would help guide her to certainty....Britnnie passed away far away from home, from all that she once knew. From all of her family and friends. Her family needs help bringing her back home to Durango, Colorado. They would like to have her cremated and returned home, where we can hold her memorial service. Unfortunately, the cost of doing so is more than the family can afford at this time. Anything you can do to help support this family in their time of need is very meaningful. Britnnie deserved one more chance at life, she deserved to hold her girls one last time, she deserves to be able to come home where she was loved, and cherished by many. Thank you for your time.
Organizer
Olivia Waggaman
Organizer
Durango, CO