Breezann Stouffer

07/08/1980 — 07/22/2024

From Richland, WA | Born in Seattle, WA

Celebration of Life

Starts:
Sat, August 3, 2024, 3:00 pm
Location:
Einan’s At Sunset Funeral Home
915 Bypass Highway Bldg. H Richland, WA 99352

Breezann Stouffer

Bree was born to Mark and Kathleen Stouffer on July 8th, 1980, in Seattle Washington. She was an adoring Husky fan and alum graduating with a bachelor’s degree in psychology in 2005.

Bree Lived and grew up in Bremerton Washington and Silverdale Washington. In 2005 when she graduated college moved to Bothell Washington to start her career with the Department of Corrections. Bree served the state of Washington as a Correctional Officer, Sergeant, Counselor and Unit Supervisor.

Bree met her husband Stefan Rose in 2005. They were married in 2006, and moved to Gold Bar, Washington. After 7 years Stefan and Bree found a home and moved to Monroe Washington. Bree and Stefan had a little girl in 2016. Bree always referred to herself when asked about her occupation as Hannah’s mommy. She said on multiple occasions and through Hannah growing up that the single best thing she accomplished was being a mommy.

Bree and Stefan moved to Richland Washington where she lived till her passing. Bree is survived by her father Mark, stepmother Bonnie, brothers Eric, Jason. Her Husband Stefan, father-in-law Tom and daughter Hannah still reside in Richland Washington.

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  • I am so sorry for your loss. Heartbreaking. For Hannah, read “Motherless Daughters” to gain the knowledge to help her throughout her life without her mommy. The waves of grief will come and go throughout her life with every major life event, and regularly in daily life. This book was the blessing I finally needed after having received it in my mid-twenties–I had lost my mother when I was 4. Help guide her, encourage regular connection with her…anything but silence. When she is older, there are support groups that changed my life when I finally found them in my late 30s. To finally know someone else who had experienced everything I had. The alienation as a child from other kids…it caused regular pain for me throughout all of my childhood. Please help Hannah through this. I am so sorry this has happened. The world lost a beautiful soul.

    Janine Baker
    September 19, 2024
    Pasco
  • You are a light to all of us! You are a great mom and thoughtful friend. You will be eternally missed.

    Becky Selby
    August 1, 2024
    Snohomish County
  • You are forever in our hearts and prayers. May the angels wrap you in their wings around you both and keep you safe.

    Mark, Marci Miller and Scott, Beth Hankins
    August 1, 2024
  • Words just don’t come close to the sorrow we feel for everyone. She was an accomplished wife, mom and person. She will missed and remembered by many.

    Sarah Bacica
    August 1, 2024
    Sequin
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