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BRENDA PAL Obituary

In Loving Memory of August 23, 1929 – August 7, 2025 It is with deep sorrow that we announce the peaceful passing of our mother, Brenda Maureen Pal, in her 96th year. Brenda lived a full and beautiful life marked by grace, warmth, and an unwavering love for her family. Born in Bruno, Saskatchewan, Brenda Kennedy became Brenda Pal when she married Joseph Stephen Pal, the love of her life and best friend, in 1950. During their early years together, Brenda and Joe lived in Montreal while Joe starred for the Alouettes of the Canadian Football League. They shared 62 wonderful years of marriage, until his passing in 2012. Together, Brenda and Joe built a loving home and a legacy of kindness, generosity, and joy. Predeceased by son, Kyran, she was a devoted mother to Joe (Lucie), Tim (Alison), and Jane (Dean); a proud and adoring Nana to Katie (Dan), Charles, Stephanie (Alex), Tim (Kim), Andrew (Anna), David (Sarah), Joseph (Molly), Ben, and Emily; and a loving GIGI to ten great-grandchildren. Brenda was a woman of many gifts. A successful real estate agent in The Kingsway for many years, she brought professionalism, class, and a sharp eye to every client she served. Brenda was a gifted artist, remembered for her striking paintings of the St. Lawrence River and her signature Blue Heron. Unafraid to evolve her style, she shifted from impressionist landscapes to a modern contemporary style as her eyesight changed, always finding new ways to express herself and create beauty. Yet, her greatest masterpiece was the family she built and nurtured as its unequivocal matriarch. She ensured the next generations valued the little moments like family dinners, dock parties, and holidays. She was a constant at first communions, graduations, proposals, weddings, and births of grandchildren. She was a sought-after guest, bringing a vigour for life in her 90s that could outpace many 22-year-olds. Her happiest moments were spent with family in the Thousand Islands and in Naples, Florida, surrounded by the people she loved most. The dock parties with children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren were where she felt truly at home. Each fall, she beamed with anticipation to return to "Timbercreek" to spend winters with friends who became like family, especially after Joe's passing. She knew how to host a party, no detail too small, from warmed plates to ensuring there was never an empty glass. She loved golden hour boat rides, especially in the Evergreen, with family close by. One of her favourite traditions was Facetiming her expansive family on Christmas morning to watch the children open their gifts. She was the last one to leave a party, cosmopolitan in hand, lighting up every room with her laughter and stories. Her favourite toast captured her unique blend of humour and heart: "Here's to us, no one more important, very few like us." The family extends their deepest thanks to the compassionate and skilled nursing staff at Humber River Hospital, particularly the ICU and 9 West nursing teams, for the care and compassion they provided in Brenda's final days. Brenda had a generous spirit and a remarkable zest for life. She was an icon and a rare one of a kind. She will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her. A private family service will be held in accordance with Brenda's wishes. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Canadian Food for Children, a charity dear to Brenda's heart, and would be greatly appreciated by the family.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Aug. 12 to Aug. 16, 2025.

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Suzi Krig

December 16, 2025

I will miss my sweet Brenda and seeing her family, especially Jane. Brenda was the ultimate friend and hostess. Even if you just "dropped by" like we did in Timbercreek, Naples, she would insist that you sit and visit. She would be sure that you had a glass of wine and a bite to eat. We had the best visits! I will always cherish our friendship and have sweet memories of my friend.

Michele Beckers

November 8, 2025

We will miss you !♥ knowing you are in heaven with your loved ones. Michele and John Beckers from Timbercreek

David Clarke

October 24, 2025

Brenda was a client and friend for many years in Naples. My condolences to her family whom I got to know over the years. Brenda will be greatly missed! God bless
David Clarke

Jane & Paul Manor

October 17, 2025

Our deep condolences regarding Brenda´s Passing.
We just heard about Brenda´s passing today and Paul and I want to express our deepest condolences to the family. She was a beautiful person that will be remembered fondly.

Maureen and Dave Tucker

September 17, 2025

We were so sorry to learn of Brenda´s passing. We only recently had the pleasure of knowing this lovely lady as new neighbors at Timbercreek. We marveled at the energy and spirit she had for her daily walks, pool exercises, painting, and interest in the world. We enjoyed her company and conversations and will miss her. Your beautiful testimonial enabled us to learn more about Brenda´s life and many talents. Thank you for sharing her story.
With sincere condolences to Jane and all the family.
Maureen and Dave Tucker 309

Heather and Peter Lacey

August 16, 2025

A beautiful soul, classy lady and a life well lived. So many wonderful memories for everyone to remember her by and replace the tears with smiles and laughter. Rest in Peace Mrs. Pal.

Paul kennedy

August 16, 2025

My wife of 60 years and I would like to offer our sincere condolences to the family of my first cousin Brenda Kennedy Powell she and her husband Joe along with her mother Carmel Kennedy offered to room and board me in 1959 at their home at 12:20 6 King St. W., Hamilton for my year at the Hamilton teachers College, an act of kindness etched in my memory as a result of my father`s death at 55 that same year God rest you, Brenda, Paul And Claire Kennedy Sydenham Ontario

Paul kennedy

August 16, 2025

My wife of 60 years and I would like to offer our sincere condolences to the family of my first cousin Brenda Kennedy Paul PAL who passed away recently she and her husband Joe along with her mother Carmel Kennedy offered to room and board me in 1959 at their home at 12:20 6 King St. W., Hamilton For my ear at the Hamilton teachers college, an active kindness etched in my memory as a result of my father`s death at 55 that same year God rescue you, Brenda, Paul And Claire Kennedy Sydenham Ontario

Susan Weston Smith

August 15, 2025

What lovely memories. A very proper lady who always made her friends smile.

Alice & Grant Burton

August 15, 2025

Lucy & Joe, we are so sorry for your great loss, but what a great life you all had together. We used to love looking at your Mom´s paintings & seeing your family group at the Ivy, having a fun time together. You all will miss her so much but have such great memories.
Warm wishes, Alice & Grant Burton & family

David OSullivan

August 14, 2025

Joey Pal was an excellent interview. Wonderful command of the English language and home turf to his team.

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