Aubrey Sheree DeLong, 24, left this world on September 22, 2025. She was born on July 21, 2001, in Stephenville, Texas, to Dennis Bullard and Tiffany Bryant, and from the very beginning she brought light, laughter, and joy to all who knew her.
Aubrey’s life was full of love, energy, and adventure. She graduated from Hamilton High School, where she was a proud member of the varsity volleyball team. She later earned her Phlebotomy License and went on to complete her Associates of Arts Degree at Weatherford College. But beyond her accomplishments, it was her heart and spirit that defined her.
Her happiest moments were spent with her husband, Levi, and their precious daughter, Stevie Rai. Nothing brought her greater pride than being a mother. Aubrey shared a one-of-a-kind bond with her Papo, Grandpa Dan. According to Grandma Penny, he spoiled her beyond belief. Aubrey had him wrapped around her little finger from day one, and together they created countless sweet memories, from sneaking away to Wiseman’s Chocolate House to enjoying Raspberry Coconut Sweet Tea from HTeaO.
She cherished her siblings with a fierce and unwavering love, always eager to know how they were doing and where life was taking them. Aubrey’s heart was tender and selfless—she was the sweetest, most loving, and empathetic soul. Her brothers and sisters could always count on her for anything, and her love will continue to shine through them.
Among her siblings, Aubrey and Bryson shared an especially unique bond. She gently encouraged and supported him in his walk with God, offering comfort and guidance when he wrestled with questions of faith. They were nearly inseparable—bound by deep love, endless laughter, and a playful rivalry that brightened every day, whether they were competing for the last word, the funniest joke, or the loudest laugh.
Aubrey lived life with a contagious zest. She was always ready for a spontaneous adventure, the kind of friend who never let anyone feel alone, and the loudest cheerleader for those she loved. She lifted people up with her smile, her laughter, and her unwavering loyalty.
She is preceded in death by her great-grandmother Sally, great-grandfather George, and great-grandmother Marcia Faye McFarland.
Those left to honor her memory include her husband, Levi; daughter, Stevie Rai; mother, Tiffany Bryant, and stepfather, Nathan Bryant; mother-in-law Carolyn DeLong; father, Dennis Bullard, and stepmother, Brandy Bullard; brother, Bryson Bullard; step-sisters Hannah Harris and Mykah Bryant; step-brother Noah Bryant; half-brothers Dylan and Cayden Bullard; grandparents Dan and Penny Foster; step grandmother Renee Bryant; grandmother Laurie Hamby; grandfather Dennis Bullard Sr.; along with a wide circle of aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends who adored her.
Aubrey’s time here was far too short, but the love she gave and the light she shared will live on forever in the hearts of those she touched.
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