1951
2015
BRENDA MAE DRAKE, age 63, passed away at home on March 31, 2015 from cancer. She was born on November 14, 1951 in Cleveland, OH and had lived in Riverside, CA for 39 years. She graduated from John Adams High School in 1969. She was an accounting clerk for the County of Riverside for 19 yrs. where she retired and she had also been a nursing assistant in Riverside, CA. Brenda is survived by her sons Jermane Drake of Palmdale, CA and Nawkishu S. Drake of Goodyear, AZ. Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, April 9, 1pm at Arlington Mortuary in Riverside, CA. Arlington Mortuary, Directors (800) 275-4648 www.arlingtonmortuary.com
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Tony Drake, I knew you when you were a child. Lee, Deborah and Cherry used to come visit your family all the time. My heart breaks at Brenda's passing. Please, if you read this, send me message on Facebook at Deborah Marmon. I have so much to ask about your mom.
Deborah Marmon
December 2, 2016
Where ever you'll be, you'll be in my heart. Missing you Brenda. Darrenn Denise Williams
Darrenn Williams
April 7, 2015
I love you mom, taken from us way to early! I tried calling yesterday, it's hard mom and my hart is so heavy right now! love you to the moon and back we will be together again.
Love Always
Nawkisu santino Drake
Tony Drake
April 6, 2015
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