Brittany Rae Brennan (Breuninger), 35, of Pocono Pines, PA., passed away June 17, 2022, in Lansdale, PA, surrounded by her loving family.
She was born August 22, 1986 in Media, PA. to parents, Beverly and Stephen Brennan. She graduated from Conestoga High School and studied at West Virginia University and West Chester University.
She resided in several Pennsylvania towns including: Devon, Coatesville, Berwyn, Wayne, Bryn Mawr, and in the Poconos.
She was a dedicated employee at Paoli Family Medicine for 15 years, working her way up from file clerk to supervisor. Brittany was known for her exceptional loyalty and work ethic. She always went the extra mile and made friends easily. She also worked for several years as a nanny for multiple families who loved her dearly. She made a huge impact on the lives of children, whom she loved. She truly had a heart of gold and when she loved someone, she loved them unconditionally.
Brittany is remembered as being a delightful and energetic child. In her earliest years she was often found laughing and engaging with imaginary friends – she had a creative mind, the happiest spirit, a contagious laugh and sense of humor. A video of a young Brittany sledding into a stop sign even made it on to America’s Funniest Home Videos.
She loved playing and watching sports, especially soccer – which she and her siblings played together regularly. Many of her best friends were made during her years on the travel soccer team. Brittany also loved doing puzzles, always challenging herself, and was very competitive. She was extremely creative. She loved arts and crafts and enjoyed photography and travel. She idolized her mother and dreamed of being a mom one day.
She loved family, was extremely thoughtful, considerate, and especially generous. Brittany loved spending time with all of her nieces and nephews, and could be found playing board games and cards with them or cuddled up on the couch reading them a book. She found joy in helping others and giving meaningful gifts. Brittany was one to put others before herself and would do anything for those she loved.
Brittany and her husband, Andrew, loved each other fiercely, and were best friends in every sense of the term. Together they enjoyed going out to local restaurants (especially sushi!), as well as spending time with friends at home barbecues. Rooting for the Eagles (SUPER BOWL!!) and other local sports teams was almost a daily occurrence in their marriage. The two loved friendly competition in any way, be it bowling, darts, or even a game of gin rummy, and Brittany almost always seemed to come out on top. When not in competition, Brittany loved spending quiet time with her husband, soaking in the sun on a lake in the Poconos, enjoying a snowstorm by the fire, or taking in the majesty of a thunderstorm on the front porch. She will be missed greatly, and remembered always with the strongest of his love.
She was raised in a Christian home and professed faith in Jesus Christ as her savior.
She is survived by her adoring husband, Edward Andrew Breuninger; loving parents, Beverly and Stephen Brennan; predeceased maternal grandparents, Marion Weightman and Richard Burgy; predeceased paternal grandmother: Constance Lolli, and paternal grandfather John Lolli, and her siblings, Brendan, Brad, Brooke and brother-in-law Jeremy. Mother-in-law Harriet Breuninger and her late husband Allen Breuninger, and sibling-in-laws George (wife Alisha) and Tony (wife Jackie). She is also survived by numerous aunts and uncles, cousins and nieces, Kui and Tirrakai and Hannah, and nephews Knox, Graham, Alistair, Jack, and Trevor.
Donations in her memory may be made to:
Wigs for Kids
https://www.wigsforkids.org/monetary-donation/
The Trees Remember
https://thetreesremember.com/memorial-trees/
58ten
https://www.58ten.com/
A private service will be held for Brittany in August.
Though we never met Brittany we had a sense of her special gifts through our conversations with Andy and Brendan over the years. It is apparent that the world has lost a one of a kind, beautiful and gracious soul . We are deeply sorry for your losses Andy and Brendan and we send our loving thoughts to both of you and your families as you mourn this extraordinary soul.
Brittany was a ray of light in any room she inhabited. Sending love and comfort to her parents and siblings, and my cousin Andy and his family. May you find support during this tender time.
Thank you for you kind and supportive condolences.
Dear Beverly and Steve,
We are at a loss for words to express our deepest sympathy and sorrow for your loss of your sweet, beloved daughter; Andy’s life partner & sole-mate; and Brooke, Brendon & Brad’s beautiful, sensitive sister, Britany Rae. While she is at rest, she will always be by your side, and live forever in your hearts. Please let us know if you need anything, my whole family is here for you.
All our love,
Jean, Jessica & Damian, Lauren & AJ, Joan, Mark & Cindy, Ashley & Steven
Jean, your support and love has always been appreciated.
Thank you and your family for being the blessing from God above.
I haven’t seen Brittany in many years we went to PCA together she was a great person. My condolences to the family
Olu, so sweet of you to share PCA. Thank you for your condolences.
The time I knew Brittney , her Years at Paoli Family Medicine, she was a delight to me. No matter what I asked from her she did it without hesitation. Brittney was a very intelligent young lady, always smiling anyways with a sparkle in her eyes. I’m sure anyone who knew her will miss her, Rest In Peace with the Lord,
Ronnie Wasilewski
Ronnie, I’m glad you got to know her as you did. She was a blessing in many ways.
Thank you for sharing and for your condolences. Greatly appreciated.
What a beautiful picture & description of Brittnay’s life. Wish I had the honor to meet & get to know her. Praying for the Lord’s peace, strength & comfort to surround the entire family during their sudden loss.
Hugs & many blessings,
Joanne
Thank you Joanne.
Your prayers and kindness are so appreciated.