Brenda was an amazing person who lived life to the fullest. She was extremely intelligent, funny, opinionated and the most caring and loving person to all who were fortunate to have her in their lives. She was the ultimate mentor for family, friends and colleagues.
In 1960, Brenda was married to her husband and they started their family immediately. Throughout their union, they lived in Jacksonville, Florida; St. Petersburg, Florida, Birmingham, Alabama and eventually back to Cullman, Alabama in 1972.
Brenda raised her sons in Cullman until 1982 when she moved with her second husband to Orem, Utah.
After two years in Utah they moved briefly to Kentucky and then to Shelbyville, TN where they started a self-storage business. Brenda was an expert in accounting and finance which contributed to the business becoming a thriving success. She lived in Shelbyville until 1996 when she returned to her home town of Cullman, which is where she would remain for the rest of her life.
In 1997 Brenda began working for the Cullman Industrial Development (ID) Board. She became the record keeper for many functions including financing, contracts, legal documents, budgets and invoicing. Brenda loved working for the ID Board and developed close friendships during her 25 years there. She considered those she worked with as extended family.
Brenda also made significant contributions in politics at both the local and state level. Her guidance and counsel were sought by many candidates for various offices. She managed the successful campaigns for candidates for the Alabama Legislature and Congress, and provided consult to many candidates for local offices. She served as Treasurer for both the Alabama Federation of Republican Women and the Cullman County Republican Party, as well as President of the Cullman County Republican Women.
Despite her many accomplishments, Brenda's true passion was her family and the many close friendships she developed over the years. She loved her three sons with all her heart. Her ten grandchildren and eight great grandchildren will tell you she was the best grandma anyone could possibly have. She was just as caring for her siblings; her many nephews and nieces; her cousins and all other extended family. She was a caregiver for her parents at the end of their lives and always made her parents proud. Brenda also had an enormous network of close friends.
Brenda is survived by her sons, a sister, brothers, grandchildren, and a host of cousins, nephews, nieces and friends.
A memorial service was May 21 at St. John's Evangelical Protestant Church. Graveside service was at Cullman City Cemetery.
Brenda was an amazing person who lived life to the fullest. She was extremely intelligent, funny, opinionated and the most caring and loving person to all who were fortunate to have her in their lives. She was the ultimate mentor for family, friends and colleagues.
In 1960, Brenda was married to her husband and they started their family immediately. Throughout their union, they lived in Jacksonville, Florida; St. Petersburg, Florida, Birmingham, Alabama and eventually back to Cullman, Alabama in 1972.
Brenda raised her sons in Cullman until 1982 when she moved with her second husband to Orem, Utah.
After two years in Utah they moved briefly to Kentucky and then to Shelbyville, TN where they started a self-storage business. Brenda was an expert in accounting and finance which contributed to the business becoming a thriving success. She lived in Shelbyville until 1996 when she returned to her home town of Cullman, which is where she would remain for the rest of her life.
In 1997 Brenda began working for the Cullman Industrial Development (ID) Board. She became the record keeper for many functions including financing, contracts, legal documents, budgets and invoicing. Brenda loved working for the ID Board and developed close friendships during her 25 years there. She considered those she worked with as extended family.
Brenda also made significant contributions in politics at both the local and state level. Her guidance and counsel were sought by many candidates for various offices. She managed the successful campaigns for candidates for the Alabama Legislature and Congress, and provided consult to many candidates for local offices. She served as Treasurer for both the Alabama Federation of Republican Women and the Cullman County Republican Party, as well as President of the Cullman County Republican Women.
Despite her many accomplishments, Brenda's true passion was her family and the many close friendships she developed over the years. She loved her three sons with all her heart. Her ten grandchildren and eight great grandchildren will tell you she was the best grandma anyone could possibly have. She was just as caring for her siblings; her many nephews and nieces; her cousins and all other extended family. She was a caregiver for her parents at the end of their lives and always made her parents proud. Brenda also had an enormous network of close friends.
Brenda is survived by her sons, a sister, brothers, grandchildren, and a host of cousins, nephews, nieces and friends.
A memorial service was May 21 at St. John's Evangelical Protestant Church. Graveside service was at Cullman City Cemetery.
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