The communities of Cape Coral and Maine are mourning the heartbreaking loss of three beloved individuals—Craig Millett, Brenna Millett, and Rebecca Knight—whose lives were tragically cut short in a boating accident on the Caloosahatchee River on Saturday, November 29, 2025. Their sudden passing has left family, friends, and loved ones devastated, yet united in remembering the joy, kindness, and light each of them brought into the world.
Craig and Brenna Millett: A Devoted Couple Anchored in Love
Craig and Brenna, a couple deeply rooted in both Florida and Maine, shared a bond built on adventure, devotion, and a genuine love for life. They were inseparable—partners in marriage, in friendship, and in their shared passion for the water that surrounded both of the places they called home.
Craig was known as a steady, thoughtful presence—someone who approached life with quiet strength and unwavering loyalty to the people he loved. Brenna, warm and radiant, was the heartbeat of their circle. She approached each day with compassion and an infectious spark that naturally drew others in. Together, they created a life filled with laughter, meaningful connections, and a sense of adventure that shone through everything they did.
Friends and family say their love story was one built on mutual respect and joy—two people who brought out the best in one another. They will be remembered not only as individuals but as a beautiful pair whose story touched many.
Remembering Rebecca Knight: A Heart Full of Light
Rebecca Knight, the third victim in this unimaginable tragedy, is being remembered with profound affection by those who knew her. Originally from Maine, Rebecca carried her roots proudly, touching lives with her gentle spirit, her humor, and her unwavering loyalty to the people she cared about.
Loved ones recall Rebecca as someone who moved through life with kindness, compassion, and a natural ability to make others feel understood and valued. Whether through friendship, community involvement, or the simple act of showing up when someone needed her, she made the world brighter for everyone around her.
Her loss is deeply felt by friends in Maine, Florida, and beyond—communities that are now grieving the absence of a woman whose spirit was loved by so many.
A Community United in Grief
The deaths of Craig, Brenna, and Rebecca have rippled far beyond the shores of the Caloosahatchee River. Two states now share in heartbreak, lifting up their families and friends as they navigate unimaginable grief.
Though their time here ended far too soon, their lives were rich with purpose, love, and connection. They leave behind memories that will continue to inspire, comfort, and strengthen those who were fortunate enough to know them.
Forever Loved, Deeply Missed
In the days and years ahead, Craig, Brenna, and Rebecca will be remembered not for the tragedy that took them, but for the lives they lived—for their kindness, their laughter, their courage, and their love. Their legacy lives on in the people they touched, the memories they created, and the bonds of friendship and family that will never fade.
May they rest in peace, and may their loved ones find strength in the memories that will forever keep their spirits alive.

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