Hannah Brooke (Durbin) Fletcher, 23, of Biloxi, MS., left this world before our hearts were ready, on January 2, 2026, in the comfort of her home, snuggled with her baby boy. Hannah was born on June 13, 2002, in Portsmouth, VA., to her parents Carl Thomas and Jennifer Michelle (Lauzon) Durbin. Hannah grew up in different cities throughout her childhood as her family proudly served the US Navy. Growing up, Hannah loved to hunt and fish, and despite not being the greastest fisherman, she sure could lay down a deer. Her enthusiasm and attention to detail was exemplified through her drawings and her singing, both of which she loved to do. Hannah embraced life, laughter, and was known to brighten anyone's day she encountered. Hannah never met a stranger, and her heart was even bigger than her smile. Her life is found in her son, Braxton, who has her every breath. Hannah was an incredible mother and daughter, and her zeal for life will continue to live on through her sweet boy and her family. Hannah is preceded in death by her great-grandparents, Doris and Roger Lauzon, John and Alice Hine, and Wanda Ramsey; her paternal grandfather, Glen McCubbins; and one uncle, Tony Durbin. Left to cherish the light she brought into their lives, her son, Braxton Ford Durbin; her husband, Dalton Fletcher; her mother, Jennifer Durbin and bonus dad, James Parrish, her father, Carl Durbin and bonus mom, Shannon King; six brothers, Nathaniel Hartfield, James Hartfield, Dakota Durbin, Noah Durbin, Bryce Simmons, and Jackson King; one sister Madeline King; her grandparents, Richard and Donna Lauzon, Cindy McCubbins, Ronnie and Kathy Durbin, Albert and Mona Parrish, and Mark and Julie Masden; her great grandmother, Metta Davidson; and her in-laws Brandy and Larry Fletcher. Hannah leaves a legacy of numerous nieces, nephews, extended family, and friends, all of whom she loved. Services for Hannah will be held at a later time, provided by the family. Trinity Funeral Services is honored to serve the Fletcher and Durbin families, and we ask that you remember them all in your thoughts and prayers over the coming days ahead.
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