Bree's obituary
It is with profound sorrow that we announce the devastating loss of Breeanne "Bree" Dinges, who passed away on May 14, 2025. Born March 12, 1996, Bree was the epitome of a life lived in color, characterized by a bubbly, funny, compassionate, adventurous, silly, thoughtful, caring, inspiring, courageous, free-spirited and strong personality.
Bree leaves her heart imprinted on the lives of her surviving relatives; her father, Mike Dinges; her siblings, Jessica Evanoff, Ashley Vaughn, Dylan Vaughn, her mother, Karla Schneider, brother Jason Simmerman; and her brother-in-law, Randy Daugherty. Additionally, her nieces, Kumiko Vaughn-Collier, Ashlyn Grigsby, April Lara and Cora Evanoff, and nephews Lupe Lara and Kurt Evanoff, all of whom dearly remember their Auntie Bee. 🐝
It is with regret that we remember who recently preceded Bree in death, her stepmother, Teri McClung.
Bree’s vitality and joy were as infectious as they were boundless. A lover of lobster, tiramisu, and red velvet, she also derived pleasure from savoring coffee and Dr. Pepper. A passionate consumer of literature, her favorite book was The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland. Her musical tastes were eclectic, finding delight in the works of Mac Miller, Grizz, Rascal Flatts, ADTR, and Zed's Dead.
She was a dedicated fan of popular TV shows like FRIENDS, Criminal Minds, American Horror Story, Sailor Moon, and The Voice. Her favorite movies included Lilo and Stitch, Emperor's New Groove, and any Peanuts movie. A lover of eccentric art, the works of Vincent Van Gogh, Edgar Allen Poe, and Lewis Carroll always held a special place in her heart.
An avid supporter of the Colorado Avalanche and Denver Nuggets, Bree loved living the adventurous life, always her favorite activities such as concerts, cooking, attending AVS games, and spending quality time with friends and family. Her physical pursuits revolved around roller skating and gymnastics. She had a penchant for games like Cards Against Humanity and Yahtzee, relished watching performances of Wicked, and was drawn to the beauty of places like Vegas and Red Rocks.
Bree's life philosophy was to be oneself, love oneself and others, spread joy and kindness, look forward, and care for everyone. Her outstanding personality was best reflected in the statement "She was the most beautiful, kind, caring, vibrant and fun-loving sister, daughter, aunt, cousin, and friend."
In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to aid with the funeral and memorial expenses. Donations can be made at "Funeral Expenses for Bree" at [this link](https://everloved.com/life-of/breeanne-dinges/donate/).
The loss of our sweet Bree leaves a void in the hearts of many. We take solace in knowing that she lived her life to the fullest, touching many along her journey. Rest in peace, Breezy.