The late Christopher Breeze was from Florence, Arizona. The community and his family are struggling to prepare his burial and support his needs, making this news devastating. Chris’s sister-in-law, Alayna Comer, is spreading awareness about a fundraiser organized by Jesse Taylor to cover the funeral expenses after Christopher was tragically killed in a shooting on June 17, 2024.
For Christopher’s burial, Jesse Taylor created a GoFundMe campaign. The goal is to raise $2,500, and so far, they have raised $180 from three donations. This includes $60 from Jesse Taylor, $100 from an anonymous donor, and $20 from Skylee Lutes. The family is deeply grieving and simultaneously facing the financial burden of arranging a fitting memorial service that honors Christopher’s vibrant personality and the love he spread during his life.
Alayna Comer shared on Facebook, “Hello everyone, I want to share a fundraiser on behalf of my brother-in-law Christopher Breeze, who was tragically killed last week. As we deal with this sudden loss, Chris’ family is humbly asking for any support you can spare towards the financial cost of planning a funeral service. Please share or donate, any gesture is greatly appreciated.”
Jesse Taylor emphasized the importance of the community’s support, stating on the GoFundMe page, “It is with heavy hearts that we share the tragic news of the sudden and senseless loss of our beloved Christopher Breeze. As we come to terms with this devastating reality, we are reaching out for your support to help us give Chris the memorial he deserves.”
The fundraising efforts reflect the family’s desire to celebrate Christopher’s life meaningfully and the community’s response showcases the collective effort to honor his memory. The family is grateful for the generosity shown so far and hopes to reach their goal to ease their financial strain and ensure a beautiful memorial service for Christopher.
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