Norma C.
Norma C. lit a candle in memory of Kiley Breen

Birth date: Dec 4, 1989 Death date: Jul 29, 2015
Kiley Joelle Breen was born December 4, 1989 in Dallas, TX and passed away July 29, 2015. Kiley was preceded in death by her Dad, Terrance Patrick Breen, her Granny, Mary Bernadette O’Connor Bonatti, her Grandma, Dorothy Robinson Read Obituary
Norma C. lit a candle in memory of Kiley Breen
I miss you, my beautiful friend. If only heaven had a phone..
This still does not feel real to me. What a beautiful obituary. I can remember a lot of things about Kiley but I think one that would make her smile in Heaven is the memory of her giving me a ride from hell on the back of a 4 wheeler at Pelican Bay – I almost peed on myself – was getting hit by branches and her nose was running and her snot was blowing all over me and when we stopped – I was shaking and going dear God girl you have no fear and you snoted me and she is just cracked up laughing. She was such a large personality and the world is just going to be so boring without her. Love ya Kiley!
Kiley always rooted for the underdog. Before Terry left this world to be with the Lord I had the pleasure of babysitting with Kylie and Kenzie one Saturday night so that Bernadette and Terry could go to a concert. That particular Saturday night was the night of the annual "Miss America Pageant". I was so excited to share this beloved tradition with the girls. I had always loved to watch every year. Kylie would not have it. "What about the ones who do not win doesn't it hurt their feelings" Kylie said. I explained that the young ladies know only one person can win and that they are ok with that but she did not like it and we did not watch it! It changed my perspective on that sort of " beauty pageant" mentality. Yes, Kylie did make you see things from a different view. A view of love and acceptance a view of fairness and justice for all. I worked at Mardel Christian store for a few years and Kylie would come to see me sometimes so she could use my discount to buy some special gift for someone in need. A bible for a homeless man, crosses for those who needed a reminder of the sacrifice that Jesus made for us and books for people who she thought needed a new "perspective" she was a very kind and loving girl. I'm going to miss that kid so much. She brought joy to a sometimes dark world and now she will bring light to all of us who remember her and love her. Good night sweet girl we will see you soon!
We are all praying for peace for you and your family. May God be with you during this difficult time.
Rick & Lynn Horn purchased the Enduring Grace for the family of Kiley Breen.
Marlina Brannan and Family purchased the A Devoted Heart Casket Insert for the family of Kiley Breen.
Barry F. purchased a sympathy card for the family of Kiley Breen.
Kiley, your short life brought happiness to all that you smiled that beautiful to, We will miss you so! God take this beautiful soul into your arms and give her all the peace and love she deserves. Please give peace to her family and friends she left behind. We love you!
I am so very sorry for the loss of this larger than life personality. She truly impacted everyone that she met. She had a smile and laugh always ready to go. Heaven has gained a wonderful angel