Daniel C. Breault of 85 Kickemuit Avenue, Bristol, RI passed away suddenly on Tuesday, January 19, 2016. Born in Providence on June 7, 1987, he was the beloved son of Debra Leffingwell (James P. Barnaby) and Leslie A. Breault, the cherished brother …
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Daniel C. Breault of 85 Kickemuit Avenue, Bristol, RI passed away suddenly on Tuesday, January 19, 2016. Born in Providence on June 7, 1987, he was the beloved son of Debra Leffingwell (James P. Barnaby) and Leslie A. Breault, the cherished brother of Paul L. Breault, stepbrother of Marisa A. Barnaby and the precious grandson of George W. and Kathleen M. (Belmore) Leffingwell. A 2005 graduate of Mt. Hope High School, Daniel received several scholarships and awards including the Principal's Student Recognition Award Mt. Hope High School, Mt. Hope High School Homebuilders Award for Residential Wiring, the Bristol Rotary Scholarship, the David Taton Memorial Technology Scholarship, Independent Order of Odd Fellows Scholarship, Lawson/Pezo Vocational Technology Scholarship, The First Congregational Church Scholarship Award 2005-2010 and The Rhode Island Higher Authority Grant. He continued his education at Bristol Community College 2005-2006 at which time he realized his passion in life and persued an apprenticeship as an electrician with F&S Electric while completing his education at the Newport County Apprentice Training Academy 2006-2010. He continued crafting his trade with Dynasty Electric where he became a Journeyman and his most recent employment with Butterfield Electric. Daniel's hobbies included any activities related to The Tiverton Rod and Gun Club and automobiles. As an inaugural member of the "Flying Pistons" of Bristol, he along with his "brothers" spent many years trying to create the perfect automobile. Danny B will always be remembered for his gentle soul, being the happiest person in any room, the laughter he brought to his family and friends and the never ending help and support he selflessly gave to all.