Memorial website in the memory of your loved one





                                  
                
     This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved
          one, Briana Lynn Soltis who was born in Ohio on April 19, 1990 and 
               passed away on December 21, 2004 at the age of 14. 
          We will remember her forever, with love! We will cherish 
               the contribution she made to our family and hold her
               memory in our heart forever. She was the kindest and 
                     most loving person ever sent into our lives. 
               She made an impact that no one could ever replace.

 

 

 

 

 

 










The heart of an Angel....

A soul that reaches far....

A warm and giving spirit....

The brilliance of a star.... 




































Tributes and Condolences
: )   / Bridget Bethardy (best friend )
Hey lovely. I'm in college right now in my computer class. I'm pretty bored. I was looking for random stuff and came across this site. I remembered that you're on this site...so I found you. Ha. I hate to say it but I kinda forgot about this site. I ...  Continue >>
thinking of you   / Dottie Goodson (grandmother's hairdresser )
Briana you were so beautiful.please take care of your Grandmother she needs you to do this. God only has the very best in Heaven and you make a beautiful angel.I think of you often and keep you and your family in my prayers.    ...  Continue >>
Missing You   / Lana
Truer words were never spoken she was a special person To the world she was just another person but To her family she was the WORLD! She is missed every single day of our lives not a day goes by that one of us don't say her name..... Her Gramsey...  Continue >>
It's been a while   / Jay Cunningham (Early High School friend )
Briana Briana Briana. Do you remember Zack Lovett? He was kind of the annoying kid in school and always had enemies and what not. Well he passed away a week ago and watching his memory tapes made me feel very upset. Not for just the fact that he's...  Continue >>
Happy Valentine's Bee Mine   / Dessa Smith Joseph's Mom (connected by angels )
A Child At Rest  / Lana     Read >>
Gramsey / Lana     Read >>
ANOTHER CHRISTMAS WITHOUT YOU!  / AUNTIE SHELLE     Read >>
4 years and seems like yesterday  / Sammy Hill (Friend)    Read >>
Remembering Precious Briana  / Carol Pizzi (Angel Debbie's Mom )    Read >>
Your special day  / Maria NY (Friend)    Read >>
From Our Family to Yours  / Family Of William Myers     Read >>
HI BEAUTIFUL ANGEL  / MARIA NY (FRIEND)    Read >>
MISSING YOU DEARLY  / Mary Beth Burton (Best Friend )    Read >>
YOUR ROSE SMELLING ROSARY  / GRAMSEY SOLTIS (GRAMA)    Read >>
More tributes and condolences...
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Her legacy
Brianna  
Briana was the beloved daughter of Brian J. Soltis, loving granddaughter of Frank Richard (Richie) and Moravia Lynn Soltis, with whom she made her home in Strongsville, Ohio.  She was the Niece of Michelle Soltis McCracken, and Mark Soltis, cousin of Kenneth Jordan McCracken.  Great granddaughter of Reba Chafin Menardi and the late Valentine Menardi, the late Harrison Chafin and the Late Frank and Julia Soltis.  She had relatives in West Virginia where she often visited and wanted to someday make her home with her "Aunt" Lana, and "cousin" Lori.  Her uncle Tom will really miss her and her "cousin" Joey will always love her and miss her.  She was a bright moment in everyone's life who really knew her.  She was loving,  patient, kind and helpful to everyone.  She loved kittens, and riding the golf cart with Justin Marcum (cousin), who will miss her greatly.  She also knew how much she was loved but never knew just how beautiful she was.  She was always told that her face should be on the cover of a magazine.  Her beauty was not only outward beauty, but she had a beautiful soul also. Her Memory will always be in our hearts and our loss is Heavens gain.
 
Briana's Photo Album
Thanksgiving 2004 at Lana's
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