Brittany Deanne Gamble, lovingly known as Bree, Brit, and MiMi, passed away on November 27, 2025, at the age of 34. Born on September 12, 1991, in Austin, Texas, Brittany made her home in Houston, Texas, where she lived a life marked by unwavering hope.
Brittany was born to Travis Gamble and the late Barbara Comeau. She is survived by her father, Travis Gamble; her brother, Travis Gamble II, his wife Denisa, and their children—Hunter, Blaine, and Payton; her sister, Rebekah Falke, her husband Austin, and their daughters, Lily and Autumn; and her sister, Brooklynn Gamble. She was preceded in death by her mother, Barbara Comeau; her stepfather, Kevin Comeau; and her grandparents, Nancy and Jerry Sterling, and Larry Gamble.
Those who knew Brittany will remember her contagious, room-filling cackle that could brighten even the heaviest of days. She had a gift for seeing the good in others, offering love, care, and understanding even when life was not kind to her. Her heart was tender, generous, and endlessly hopeful.
Brittany’s passions were woven into every corner of her life. She was a dedicated powerlifter throughout high school, earning numerous awards and taking pride in her strength. She adored hummingbirds, found peace at the beach, loved fishing, and was drawn to the color blue. Brittany was a self-proclaimed foodie, known for enjoying fried catfish, chicken gizzards, anything homemade, and, of course, her beloved Diet Dr Pepper. She was a hopeless romantic with a love as gentle as it was deep.
Although her life was tragically cut short, Brittany leaves behind a legacy of kindness, resilience, and love. She was and will always be dearly cherished. Her absence will echo in the quiet moments, her memory held close by all who knew her. She will be missed forever, but she will not be forgotten. “What is done in the dark will come to light.”
A memorial service will be held on December 20, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. at Providence Funeral Home, 807 Carlos G Parker Blvd NW, Taylor, Texas 76574. Flowers may be sent to the address above.
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807 Carlos Parker Blvd., NW, Taylor, TX 76574

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