BRYTTNEY BRITO
Bryttney Arialina Brito, 25, of Roswell, NM, passed away on Thursday, August 8, 2024. Bryttney was born on June 28, 1999, to Amanda Encinias and Hector Brito Jr. in Roswell, NM. She grew up in Roswell and graduated from University High School in 2017. Bryttney was a devoted mother, daughter, sister, and friend. She loved spending time with her son, family, and friends, and was known for her unwavering devotion to those she loved, always standing firm in their defense and by their side. Her kind nature, sense of humor, and big heart left a lasting impression on everyone who knew her.
Bryttney was preceded in death by her father, Hector Brito Jr; her uncle, Joe Ray Brito; her paternal great-grandparents, Raymond and Tillie Hidalgo; and her maternal grandparents, Rudy Encinias and Angie Jaramillo and her stepfather’s grandparents Clementina and Isidro Lucero.
She is survived by her beloved son, MichaelAnthony Lee Perkins, and his father Zackary Perkins; grandmother Lynn Hidalgo; mother Amanda Encinias; stepfather Isidro "Cheechoo" Lucero Jr.; sisters Alexis Encinias, Mercadies Lucero, and Nicolette Brito; and three nieces Clementina Dutchover, Betty Anne Dutchover, and Violette Dutchover. Bryttney also leaves behind many other loving family members and friends who will cherish her memory.
Honored to serve as pallbearers are Alexis Encinias, Mercadies Lucero, Isidro Lucero, Xavier Martinez, Anthony Pisana and Gonzalo Mendez Jr. Honorary pallbearers are Hector Brito Jr, MichealAnthony Lee Perkins.
The viewing will be held from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm, Monday, August 26, 2024 at Ballard Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 am, Tuesday, August 27, 2024 also at Ballard Funeral Home with burial to follow at South Park Cemetery. We would also like to say thank you to everyone that has donated and paid your condolences to Bryttney's sisters and family.
To my son, MichaelAnthony Lea Perkins:
Never forget how much Mommy loved you. Always hold on to the good times we shared-the countless McDonald's trips, the gifts and toys, and all the adventures we had together. I cherished every moment we spent with aunty Lexie, aunty Jelly and your three cousins, Tina, Betty, and Violette, especially those fun days at the park. I loved you kids so much and you brought so much joy to my life. I'm deeply sorry that I had to leave so soon, Bubba, but I know your dad, grandma, and aunties will take great care of you. I was so proud to take you to your first three days of kindergarten, you were so excited to go back to school. I would love to see you continue your education and grow into the wonderful man I know you'll become. Never forget how much I love you and remember that I would do anything to see you happy. We created so many beautiful memories together, and you, my first and only child, were loved beyond measure. Please keep Mommy in your heart and stay strong, and know I will always be watching over you, cheering you on Bubba - love mommy.
Our time together was special, and so were the memories that we made.
Although you live in Heaven now, those memories will never fade.
We bow our heads in silence and remember our sister with love,
Knowing that you are up there, watching from above.
Every day's a struggle, and nothing feels the same.
Our hearts break a little more every time we hear your name.
You'll always be remembered, and though time may heal our heart,
A piece of us went missing on the day we had to part.
If Heaven is for angels, then we know that's where you'll be.
Waiting for us, until the next time we get to meet.
Monday, August 26, 2024
1:00 - 4:00 pm (Mountain time)
Ballard Funeral Home
Tuesday, August 27, 2024
10:00 - 11:30 am (Mountain time)
Ballard Funeral Home
Tuesday, August 27, 2024
11:30am - 12:30 pm (Mountain time)
South Park Cemetery
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