In the short time we were blessed to have her with us, she touched the hearts of many. Abbi was a happy little girl who made funny little noises and loved to suck her thumb. If she said "no," you knew she meant it. If she wanted something, she would tell you that's "mina." She loved to go for a ride on the "bika," maybe to find a park and swing. She loved to ride her Mom's horse, "Breezia." She used to convince her brothers to push her around on her tractor. When she woke up from her naps, her wild sprouts (hair) would be standing up all over. When she met the Big Red Dog in Spokane, rather than let him intimidate her, she pushed him away and let him know from the start she was boss. She brought smiles to everyone around her. We will miss giving her kisses every night; our little angel is now in heaven.
Abbi will be greatly missed by her parents, Victoria Pocha and Brady Reimann; her brothers, Lyle and Ty Pocha; grandparents, Terry and Carolyn Smith of Ovando, and Lois Reimann and Ralph Reimann, both of Missoula; and her many aunts, uncles and cousins, Dawn and Bob Rowland, Matt and Lita Smith and their children Mia, Maggie and Matteo, Tracy and Walt Schuele and their children Nate, Paul and Sandra, Marcy and Greg Inama and their daughter, Shawnae, Lory and Terri Reimann and their son Matthew, Rob and Ginger Reimann and their children Beau, Madison, Kara and Colt, and Craig and Kris Moody and their children Anne and Kaci.
Burial will be at Sunset Memorial Gardens.
In the short time we were blessed to have her with us, she touched the hearts of many. Abbi was a happy little girl who made funny little noises and loved to suck her thumb. If she said "no," you knew she meant it. If she wanted something, she would tell you that's "mina." She loved to go for a ride on the "bika," maybe to find a park and swing. She loved to ride her Mom's horse, "Breezia." She used to convince her brothers to push her around on her tractor. When she woke up from her naps, her wild sprouts (hair) would be standing up all over. When she met the Big Red Dog in Spokane, rather than let him intimidate her, she pushed him away and let him know from the start she was boss. She brought smiles to everyone around her. We will miss giving her kisses every night; our little angel is now in heaven.
Abbi will be greatly missed by her parents, Victoria Pocha and Brady Reimann; her brothers, Lyle and Ty Pocha; grandparents, Terry and Carolyn Smith of Ovando, and Lois Reimann and Ralph Reimann, both of Missoula; and her many aunts, uncles and cousins, Dawn and Bob Rowland, Matt and Lita Smith and their children Mia, Maggie and Matteo, Tracy and Walt Schuele and their children Nate, Paul and Sandra, Marcy and Greg Inama and their daughter, Shawnae, Lory and Terri Reimann and their son Matthew, Rob and Ginger Reimann and their children Beau, Madison, Kara and Colt, and Craig and Kris Moody and their children Anne and Kaci.
Burial will be at Sunset Memorial Gardens.
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