Brenda Faye <I>Blower</I> Robart

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Brenda Faye Blower Robart

Birth
Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
26 Apr 2015 (aged 66)
Olinda, Shasta County, California, USA
Burial
Loomis, Placer County, California, USA Add to Map
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Born Brenda Faye Blower, October 10, 1948 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to Kenneth Joseph Blower and Reba Faye "Pigg" Blower. Moved to California in 1958 at age 10.
She married Gerald Allen Young at 18, and gave birth to Wendy Lynn Young in 1967, and Gerald Allen Young Jr. in 1968.
Brenda met James Louis Robart in June 1973, they married on October 12, 1974. While living in Fontana, CA, she trained for and received, her Manicurists License, and sculpted nails for over 20 years, retiring to her Grass Valley home. She enjoyed, having her grand kids visit, working in her flower and vegetable gardens, and working on projects around the house.
Knitting was her wintertime passion, often making several throws and blankets during the season. Cooking was her constant passion, always enjoying the holidays with family and friends as a special time to share her skills.
After moving to Anderson, Brenda took on more of her own projects over the years, painting the interior of the house was her last.
Brenda Faye Robart died on Sunday, April 26, 2015.
Born Brenda Faye Blower, October 10, 1948 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to Kenneth Joseph Blower and Reba Faye "Pigg" Blower. Moved to California in 1958 at age 10.
She married Gerald Allen Young at 18, and gave birth to Wendy Lynn Young in 1967, and Gerald Allen Young Jr. in 1968.
Brenda met James Louis Robart in June 1973, they married on October 12, 1974. While living in Fontana, CA, she trained for and received, her Manicurists License, and sculpted nails for over 20 years, retiring to her Grass Valley home. She enjoyed, having her grand kids visit, working in her flower and vegetable gardens, and working on projects around the house.
Knitting was her wintertime passion, often making several throws and blankets during the season. Cooking was her constant passion, always enjoying the holidays with family and friends as a special time to share her skills.
After moving to Anderson, Brenda took on more of her own projects over the years, painting the interior of the house was her last.
Brenda Faye Robart died on Sunday, April 26, 2015.


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