Brenda dedicated her life to her family. While she worked different jobs throughout the years, her main priority was raising her three girls, and later spoiling her four grandchildren. In her early years she loved to craft, often making Halloween costumes for family, wreaths and various decorations that she would gift to those around her. In her later years she continued to collect crafting materials to keep in her “junk room” for projects she was “going to get to”. Her favorite pastimes included garage sailing and finding collectables on trash day. If you mentioned that you liked something she acquired she would insist you take it home.
Brenda was selfless by nature. She would truly give her shirt off her back to anyone who needed it, or her daughter’s bike to someone who needed a lift downtown. She would drop what she was doing to help anyone, no matter if it was a ride to an appointment, or a few dollars for a gallon of milk.
You could most often find her sitting on the front porch at her house on Euclid talking to anyone that went by. She may have referred to them as “which-a-ma-call-it”, but could remember their life story. Her personable demeanor is what made everyone love her and want to be around her. She will be missed terribly by our family. However, after many years of health issues, we are relieved that she is finally at peace. Her laugh, silly personality and loving nature will forever be remembered. “Brenda stories” will be a part of our story forever.
Brenda is survived by her two daughters Michealene Malin and Kyle (Shane) Fellers. She is also survived by her four grandchildren, Lillian Malin, Leah Malin, Ainsley Fellers and Oliver Fellers. Brenda was preceded in death by her husband Sean Lammie and daughter Sean Nicolette Lammie.
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