The small community of Biddeford, Maine, is mourning the heartbreaking loss of Brenna Millett, a dedicated paralegal at Goodman Law Firm, who tragically died in a boating accident in Cape Coral, Florida. Brenna’s passing has left a profound void among her friends, family, colleagues, and everyone who knew her. Her vibrant spirit and generous heart touched countless lives, and her absence will be deeply felt for years to come.
Brenna Millett was a proud lifelong resident of Biddeford, having attended Biddeford High School, where she built a foundation of friendship and community that she carried with her throughout her life. She was known for her warmth, kindness, and unwavering support for those around her. Her professional life as a paralegal showcased her dedication, sharp intellect, and compassionate approach to helping others navigate legal matters. She was highly regarded by her colleagues and clients alike, always bringing positivity and professionalism to her work.
Beyond her career, Brenna was passionate about her personal life and her love for adventure. She shared a zest for life with her husband, Craig Millett, and together they embraced every opportunity to create meaningful memories. Brenna and Craig’s love for boating was well-known within their circle—a shared hobby that brought them joy and relaxation in Cape Coral, Florida. Their love for the water and the outdoors exemplified their adventurous spirit, and they often spent weekends exploring the beautiful waterways of Florida, making friends and enjoying the simple pleasures of life.
Victoria Bedard of Bedard Realty expressed her deep sorrow over Brenna’s untimely death. “With heavy hearts, we share the devastating loss of our agent and friend, Brenna Millett, and her husband, Craig Millett. Brenna was the very first agent to reach out when she heard I was opening a brokerage—eager, supportive, and ready to jump in. From day one, she was an absolute pleasure to work with. Her enthusiasm, professionalism, and genuine heart set the tone for the kind of culture we hoped to build,” Bedard shared. She emphasized Brenna’s warmth and her generous spirit, describing her as someone who lived life fully and helped others do the same.
Friends like Jason Watson also expressed their grief and admiration for Brenna and Craig. “In the blink of an eye, life takes unexpected turns,” Watson reflected. “What I’ve learned is that years don’t amount to friendship; the value comes when you find people who immediately become family. Brenna and Craig were two of the most genuine and humble people we ever had the pleasure of meeting. They opened their hearts and home to us from day one. Their smiles and laughter were contagious. I will forever hear Craig yelling ‘TWATSON, come here,’ and Brenna’s warmest hugs while whispering, ‘For some reason, I just wanna slap you.’” Watson’s words highlight the deep bond and cherished memories shared with the couple.
The community’s grief is palpable, with many acknowledging the enormous void left by Brenna’s passing. Her family, friends, colleagues, and the broader community are mourning the loss of a woman whose kindness, humor, and vivacious spirit brought light to everyone she encountered. Brenna’s legacy of generosity and love for life will be remembered and celebrated, even amid the sadness.
As they navigate this tragic loss, those close to Brenna and Craig find comfort in the memories and the lasting impact they made. Their lives exemplified a spirit of adventure, warmth, and unwavering support for others. The community extends its deepest condolences to Brenna’s family, friends, and all who loved her. Her bright light may have gone out too soon, but her spirit will continue to inspire all who knew her.