LIVERMORE FALLS — Breanne “Bre” M. Hewins, 40, a resident of Jay, passed away doing what she loved, riding her motorcycle, Monday morning, Sept. 25, in Livermore Falls.
She was born Feb. 25, 1977, in Rumford, the daughter of Kenneth H. Abbott and Jan (Mawhinney) Abbott Arsenault. Bre was a 1995 graduate of Jay High School. On Oct.12, 1996, she married Craig Hewins and had their two daughters, whom she adored, Delsi and Jarni.
Bre worked as a bartender through the years at MA Ducks, VFW Post 3335 and currently at Hillside Sports in Jay. Bre enjoyed hiking, motorcycling, traveling, reading and watching her daughters’ events. She was a loving and devoted wife, mother, daughter and friend.
She is survived by her husband, Craig Hewins, her daughters, Delsi and Jarni Hewins, all of Fayette; her mother, Jan Arsenault, and mother-in-law, Mary Ann Barker, both of Jay; her maternal grandfather, Ray Mawhinney of Rumford; her beloved dog, Vader; and many aunts, uncles and friends.
She was predeceased by her fathers, Kenneth Abbott and Albert Arsenault Jr.; and maternal grandmother, Shirley Mawhinney.
Bre was a loving, quick-witted and free spirit; she was greatly loved and will be greatly missed by many. Messages of condolence may be sent to www.finleyfuneralhome.com.

Breanna “Bre” M. Hewins
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