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Breanna Moore Obituary

Breanna was an energetic, bright, and beautiful young woman who made everyone laugh. She never minded getting dirty, whether she was at Big Lake dirt biking or making mud pies as a kid. She was always hyperactive even as an adult, and she kept everyone smiling with her silly dace moves. She was a star player on the Varsity Volley Ball Team at Dimond High School, where her 5'11" height came into great use. She cared for animals more than anyone we have ever known. Bree spent every Wednesday after work at Adopt A Cat. There she took care of the sick cats and even named some of them. She always strived to try new things and have fresh experiences. She went from being a restaurant hostess at Suite 100, to a Union flagger, to a top sales associate at Nordstrom, and finally, a Dental Assistant at Health Center Dentistry. Though she did enjoy the finer things in life, she never looked back on the choices that made her most happy. Her free spirit allowed her to live life to the fullest. She left this world radiating with love, always choosing to see the best in everyone. This tragedy has led us to never take anything for granted and to remember Bree for who she really was. She was an amazing daughter, sister and friend, a bubbly soul, who touched the lives of many people. Her friends and family will truly miss her and we will never forget how she impacted our lives.

Her Celebration of Life, will be held Tuesday July 1st, at The Kincaid Park Chalet from 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. We are asking all who knew and loved her to attend. We will have snacks and refreshments available, a book to share your personal memories of Bree, a slideshow presentation of her life, and we will have an open podium at the end of the celebration for anyone who would like to speak about her. Please remember this is an adult gathering, so all comments need to be respectful and appropriate.

If you would like to share any photos, stories, or feelings of Bree, please feel free to bring those with you.

We will later on be setting up a donation page for Bree. All donations will either be made to female victims of domestic violence, an undecided park memorial, and her favorite cat shelter Adopt A Cat.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Anchorage Daily News from Jul. 1 to Jul. 2, 2014.

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July 7, 2014

Butch - There are simply no words that I can write to express my heartfelt condolences to you and your family. Mary Hiukka Judd

Duane & Jean Mathes

July 1, 2014

Sending our love, prayers and sympathy to you Butch, Cindy & family. Our hearts ache for you and for Bree. May your memories of her help to carry you through this time. She will live on forever in your hearts.

Tanya Hidalgo

July 1, 2014

Tears are words the heart can't express. She is forever in our hearts. She called me DHS MAMA lol. Her smile would make anyone smile. Pass it on for her. :)

Sarah Wiggers

July 1, 2014

Butch, Cindy and girls:

There is no pain more far-reaching and deeper than losing a child. As a mother who has lost a 21-year old son, I also know there are no words. You have all been in my thoughts and prayers since learning of this tragic loss. My deepest sympathies.

Karen Johnson

July 1, 2014

No words can express the loss of Bree for the Moore family. Just know all of you, Butch, Cindy, Brandi, and Brooke, are in our thoughts and prayers.

Katie McAllen

July 1, 2014

Miss your smiling face at work right now Bree. It will never be the same without you, but how blessed are we to have gotten to see you all day, everyday? <3 love you sweet girl. Katie

Martha Strike

July 1, 2014

Thinking of you and sending love and prayers to you Butch, Cindy and girls. Love, Greg, Martha and Alex

Brenda Childress

June 30, 2014

You will be missed dearly my friend, I will miss your smile and all our conversations.

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