Hannah Binns

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Hannah Binns

Birth
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Death
25 Sep 2007 (aged 5)
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 29.7814007, Longitude: -95.6134033
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It is with a heavy heart that we remember Hannah Binns, a little girl who touched so many lives during her short but impactful time on this earth. Hannah, a native of Houston, Texas, was born on September 22, 2002, and sadly passed away on September 25, 2007. Her life was tragically cut short by a rare brain stem tumor in children, a battle she faced with bravery and resilience for nine grueling months.

From the moment she was born, Hannah radiated an infectious joy and warmth that brightened the lives of everyone around her. A girl with sparkling blue eyes and golden hair, she filled the room with her captivating energy and love for life. Even amidst the struggles she faced, she never failed to express her love for her family, her pink blanket, and her favorite song, 'Angels We Have Heard on High,' which she especially loved singing the 'gloria' part of.

In her brief life, Hannah displayed a level of courage and resilience that moved everyone who knew her. Despite being diagnosed with a brain stem tumor on December 29, 2006, she fought bravely for nine months at Texas Children's Hospital, a testament to her enduring spirit and remarkable strength.

She leaves behind her loving parents, Michael and Brita; her brothers, John and William; her sisters, AliEmme and Rebecca; and her paternal grandparents, Tom and Shirley Binns of Salt Lake City, UT, her maternal grandmother, Doris Hunsaker of Sandpoint, ID, a great-grandmother, along with a host of uncles, aunts, and cousins across the intermountain west.

Although she is no longer with us, Hannah's spirit continues to inspire everyone who knew her. Her battle has taught us the importance of resilience, the power of positivity, and the value of cherishing each moment. We will always remember her for her courage, her joy, and her heartwarming smile.

In memory of Hannah Binns, let us remember the lessons she unknowingly taught us and strive to live with the same bravery and love for life she embodied. Even though she was only with us for a short time, her influence will be felt for a lifetime. May her sweet soul rest in peace.

Written by: Alan Owen
It is with a heavy heart that we remember Hannah Binns, a little girl who touched so many lives during her short but impactful time on this earth. Hannah, a native of Houston, Texas, was born on September 22, 2002, and sadly passed away on September 25, 2007. Her life was tragically cut short by a rare brain stem tumor in children, a battle she faced with bravery and resilience for nine grueling months.

From the moment she was born, Hannah radiated an infectious joy and warmth that brightened the lives of everyone around her. A girl with sparkling blue eyes and golden hair, she filled the room with her captivating energy and love for life. Even amidst the struggles she faced, she never failed to express her love for her family, her pink blanket, and her favorite song, 'Angels We Have Heard on High,' which she especially loved singing the 'gloria' part of.

In her brief life, Hannah displayed a level of courage and resilience that moved everyone who knew her. Despite being diagnosed with a brain stem tumor on December 29, 2006, she fought bravely for nine months at Texas Children's Hospital, a testament to her enduring spirit and remarkable strength.

She leaves behind her loving parents, Michael and Brita; her brothers, John and William; her sisters, AliEmme and Rebecca; and her paternal grandparents, Tom and Shirley Binns of Salt Lake City, UT, her maternal grandmother, Doris Hunsaker of Sandpoint, ID, a great-grandmother, along with a host of uncles, aunts, and cousins across the intermountain west.

Although she is no longer with us, Hannah's spirit continues to inspire everyone who knew her. Her battle has taught us the importance of resilience, the power of positivity, and the value of cherishing each moment. We will always remember her for her courage, her joy, and her heartwarming smile.

In memory of Hannah Binns, let us remember the lessons she unknowingly taught us and strive to live with the same bravery and love for life she embodied. Even though she was only with us for a short time, her influence will be felt for a lifetime. May her sweet soul rest in peace.

Written by: Alan Owen

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  • Added: Sep 29, 2007
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21819370/hannah-binns: accessed ), memorial page for Hannah Binns (22 Sep 2002–25 Sep 2007), Find a Grave Memorial ID 21819370, citing Memorial Oaks Cemetery, Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Rae (contributor 50738232).