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LiBrianna "Bree" Faye Goss, 21, passed away on September 3, 2025. A funeral service will be held at 2:00 pm EST, Tuesday, September 9, 2025, at Vance Brooks Funeral Home, 3738 Hwy 431 N., Phenix City, AL 36867, concluding with a committal service at Lakeview Memory Gardens.
Bree Goss was born in Columbus, GA, on June 25, 2004, daughter to Amanda Goss and Brian Monaghan. She graduated high school from Rock Academy and enjoyed fishing and was an avid youth baseball player, later playing softball. Bree was a wonderful sister, and she loved being the passenger princess and being the DJ on any car ride. She never missed a single event for her siblings and often could be found at one of their sporting events. She was the most reliable person, always showing up for everyone. Since she was the second child of 6 children, maternal instincts and her nurturing touch to not only her siblings but also to so many kids amongst the community; you could always be sure that when any one of “Bree-Bree’s Baby’s” saw her, they came running with open arms. She was the light of every life she touched, and she never gave up on others. She was a spit fire that loved so hard, and rest assured when you bond with Bree, it was forever; She’s always been so protective of her people. She had a bold personality, a great sense of humor and was confident. Bree loved her tattoos and the stories they told. She loved to attend church at Church on the Rock. Most of all, Bree was thrilled to soon be a mother to her identical twins, Adelyn Faith & Emersyn Sloane. Bree will be deeply missed by those who knew and loved her.
Bree Goss is preceded in death by her granddaddy Tommy Goss; and Tyler Smith. She is survived by the father of her twins, Shawn Eric Grau, II; mother, Amanda Goss; father, Brian Monaghan; sisters, Selena Faith Goss, Skylar “Sky” Grace Monaghan, Maranda “Randa” Hope Monaghan, Paisleigh “Pay Pay” Yvonne Monaghan; brother, Nathaniel “Nate” Wayne Goss; grandparents, PawPaw Bruce Blandin, Nana Tammy Pate (Gary), Grandmama Gladys Goss, and Lonnie Goss (Pat); Mallory Smith “Mama Mal” and the boys, Wyatt “Wy-Wy” Holland, Elijah “Eli” Smith, and Garrett “Baby G” Lucas Smith; and numerous extended beloved family and friends.
Additionally, Adelyn Faith & Emersyn Sloane are survived by their grandparents, Brandi Gunter (Mike) and Shawn Grau, Sr.; and aunts, Peyton Grau, Addie Grau, and Heaven Padgett.
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3738 Hwy 431 N., Phenix City, AL 36867
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