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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Breanna
Franklin
December 20, 2000 – July 6, 2024
CELEBRATING THE LIFE & LEGACY
Family & Friends
Brenna Alexus Franklin, a beloved mother, daughter, and friend, was born in Macon, MS on December 20, 2000 to Aleshta McMillian and Brendell Franklin. Breanna matriculated through Noxubee County School District, graduating from Noxubee County High School where she was a part of the JROTC Program and graduating class of 2019. She was an honor graduate and graduated at the top of her class. After graduation, she moved to Arizona to find her place in the workforce.
Breanna was known for her warm heart and love for her family and friends. She had a unique ability to brighten any room with her infectious smile and positive energy. Her love for life brought joy to those around her.
Breanna is survived by her son Antonio Roby Jr. who was her world,, her parents Aleshia McMillian and Brendell Franklin, her sisters, Aniya Edwards, Bresha Franklin, Cheyenne Franklin, Stort Franklin and Kayla Cotton, her brothers Brendell Franklin Jr, Don Terrus Porter, and Christopher Glenn, her maternal grandmother Betty McMillian, and her godson Eljah Cotton and a host of aunts, uncles and cousins whom she adored and cherished. Her memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew her.
She was proceeded in death by her brother Amarcus McMillian, her maternal grandfather Chet McMillian, her paternal grandparents Annie Mae and Earl Franklin and her uncles Willie Mosley, Bennett Mosley, and Eddie Mosley.
Breanna's legacy of compassion and kindness will continue to inspire all who had the privilege of knowing her. She taught those around her the true meaning of love, resilience, and the importance of living each day to the fullest. Those who knew Breanna will always remember her as a guiding light, whose presence made the world a better place.
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