Brenna Alise Toole

Our precious child, Brenna Alise Toole, passed from this life on Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026.  She was born in Nassau Bay, Texas on January 24, 2002, and is survived by her parents Stephen Paul and Lori Cherie Toole and her cherished 18-month-old daughter, Charlotte Louise.  In addition, she is survived by her siblings: Ashley Toole (Dale Doershuk), Jacqueline Rodriguez (Jaime), Ryan Toole, and Alexis Lay; her nieces Wednesday Adams, Ehde Beth Rodriguez, and nephews Stephen Jude Weintritt, Reese and Jameson Rodriguez and her grandparents Louis Eugene and Glenda Carol Toole, James Allen Andrews, and great grandmother Annie Mae Denson Andrews.  She was part of a large and close family.  In addition to those above, she is survived by a great many aunts, uncles and cousins who already miss her terribly.

Brenna had many fine qualities that we all learned from and remember.  One thing we can say for certain is that she loved all people, especially newborns and young children.  Whenever there was a newborn in the family, she wanted to hold them as often and as long as possible, but she also had warm feelings for others.  She was a great hugger!

She was active in Girl Scouts in her younger years and attended summer camps during several seasons.  She demonstrated a definite talent for art and several of her works hang in some family homes and offices.  She loved all family vacations, but especially those that involved the beach, fishing, boating, or cliff jumping.  While attending Clear Springs High School, she participated in swimming (she was a very strong swimmer), Theater Arts and Culinary Arts programs.  During these years, she went on a class trip to Washington D.C., New York City, and a special culinary class trip to Europe to learn more about European cuisine and culinary practices.  Following graduation in 2020, she was interested in becoming a chef or a teacher.  At the time of her passing, she was planning to enroll in classes to pursue cybersecurity certifications.

If Brenna’s short life has taught us anything, it is that we should always make an effort to develop and practice the best possible relationships with our loved ones.  We should enjoy every day to the maximum, for life is uncertain, and can end quickly and unexpectedly as hers did.  We miss her very much.

Brenna will be cremated and a visitation and celebration of her life will be held on May 2 at 10:00A.M., by Chaplain Mack Praytor at Crowder Funeral Home, 1645 East Main Street in League City, Texas.  At a later date, to be determined, a private family service will be held as she is placed into eternal rest at Forest Park East Funeral Home and Cemetery, 21620 Gulf Freeway, Webster, TX.

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