Bristol DeeAnn Robinette, 12, passed away on May 26, 2025. She was born on August 20, 2012 in Mount Vernon, Washington, the daughter of Edgar J. Robinette and Heather A. Hunter.
Bristol was a bright and creative soul who attended Concrete Middle School and was also enrolled in 7th grade through Insight School of Washington homeschool. She had a passion for arts and crafts spending hours making bracelets, painting, coloring, and decorating her room. She found joy in the simple things, like taking walks and basking in the sunshine.
A cheerleader from the age of six, Bristol brought energy and joy to the sport she loved. Her vibrant spirit shone through in her love for music of all genres, her silly dances, and her witty humor that could light up any room. More than anything, she cherished time with her family and friends.
Bristol is survived by her loving mother, Heather Hunter; stepfather, Chad Moilanen; her siblings, Tanner Haj and John Moilanen, along with Aurora, Cheyenne, and Dayton Meyer, whom she was blessed to know and love for the past two years. She is also survived by her grandparents, Shubert “Jim” and Kathy Hunter; step-grandparents, Tom and Sandi Charlton; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, and cherished friends.
She was preceded in death by her father, Edgar “Jimmy” James Robinette; grandmother, Susan Robinette; aunts, Katrina Fouch and Monica Felix; cousin, David Robinette.
A Celebration of Bristol’s life will be held at 11:00, on Saturday, June 14, 2025 at Lemley Chapel, Sedro-Woolley, with Pastor Rob Thomas officiating. Following the service, the family invites you to join them for a potluck reception at Cascade River Retreat, 61693 S. Cascade Rd., Marblemount, WA. Share your memories of Bristol and sign the online guest register.
Dear Heather, Chad, and Family,
I was deeply saddened to hear about the passing of your beautiful Bristol. My heart aches for you, and I want you to know that you are all in my thoughts during this incredibly difficult time.
Bristol was such a bright and creative soul, and I feel truly blessed to have watched her grow and seen the friendship she shared with my daughter. The light she brought to the world was unmistakable—whether it was through her infectious laughter, her passion for arts and crafts, or the joy she found in life’s little moments. Her energy was magnetic, and she made everyone around her feel special.
Though words can never fully express the sorrow I feel for you, I hope you can find comfort in knowing that Bristol’s memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew her. The love she gave to her family, friends, and the world will never be forgotten. I am grateful for the time we shared and the kindness she showed.
Please know that I am here for you, whether it’s to lend a listening ear or to support you in any way I can. My deepest condolences to you, Heather, and to the entire family. I hope that in the midst of this sorrow, you can also find moments of peace as you remember the beautiful, vibrant girl Bristol was.
With love and sympathy,
I loved coaching Bristol so much. She brought so much skill, creativity and fun to the squad. She challenged me as a coach and made my job easy all at the same time. Bristol put so much dedication into the smallest of tasks and wanted to see them done perfectly. From dance routines to stunts, new and old cheers to breakout dances or bracelet making exchanges to our eating contests. There are no words to accurately describe how much I’m going to miss her- her laugh, her smile, and yes, even her whine. Even the most coachable dont like to run laps ;) Louder girls! One more time… I love you sweet girl, always 💞💜💛🦁💞
Heather and Family
We are deeply sorry for your loss. Our hearts go out to you. We are sending many healing prayers for you and your family.
Bristol,
I love you honey. I will always remember you and your sweet little face. You brought light and laughter wherever you were. I will forever cherish our car rides together where we listened to music and we got to talk about any and everything. You were a true beacon of light. I am going to miss you so much sweetheart. I hope you are at peace , and enjoy being with your dad. I love u. ♥️♥️♥️
I want to send my deepest condolences to Heather and the rest of her family. Words cannot express how heartbreaking this news is. May Bristol be a special angel to now watch over you all! I know she will be deeply missed by many!
sincere heartfelt sorrow for your loss. she is a beautiful young lady. my daughters boyfriend’s daughter, I believe went to school with her in concrete. It is devasting to have to bury your children . May God’s Holy Spirit cover you and your family with comfort, strength and peace knowing she is now with our Lord .