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Brenda L. Redpath

Brockton, Massachusetts

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BOSTON — Brenda L. (Benson) Redpath age 38 years of Lakeville, MA died Friday, June 27, 2008 at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, MA after a brave fight against cancer. She was the loving wife of Scott D. Redpath.Born Wednesday, July 9, 1969 she was the daughter of Kenneth W. and Jacquelin...

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I was deeply saddened to just learn of Brenda's passing. I got to know Brenda through the Mansfield Summer Field Hockey League. She was a great teammate and player and had such a love for the game!!!! But as much as she loved field hockey- I take with me how much she LOVED and CARED about her two daughters and her husband!!! Brenda was a beautiful person, full of life and so much fun to be around. I pray for all of you during this difficult time, you are in my thoughts and prayers!

Scott,
I never had the pleasure of meeting your wife or your daughters, but just from knowing you at school I know they have to be wonderful because your a great guy. I really don't know what to say at a time like this, but you and your family are in my prayers and I truly wish there was something I could do to help ease your pain. sincerely Denise Fernandes

Dear Sylvia & Family
It was with deep sadness when I noticed that you had lost a dear daughter-in-law. You and your entire family will be in our prayers asking that God give you strength at this time of sorrow.
Sincerely,
Ann Marie Caron
Formerly of Hanson, MA

To all of Brenda's loving family:
I cannot express how sorry I am for the passing of Brenda. She was one of the nicest and friendliest people that I ever knew. She is someone that I can honestly say I enjoyed ever since we met in 1975. She will be so sadly missed by me and many others. I hold a tremendous amount of respect and admiration for Brenda for the fight that she fought. When she was in the middle of her battle, and still working, she came to the DQ to see why I didn't show...

Mr. Redpath,
We are very sorry for the loss of your wife. In case if you don't remember us, we were in your science class this year. We all missed you on the last couple of days and we all prayed that your wife would be alright. God Bless you and your family, and we wish you the best. Hopefully we will visit you in the future.

Bridget,
I wanted you to know how sorry I am that your Mom passed and that you and your family are in my prayers everynight. Your swim friend Irie Stradley

Mr. and Mrs. Benson,
I am grateful for my friendship with Brenda. Even though we did not see each other often, we always picked up where we left off. Our prayers are with you, Scott and their beautiful girls. Brenda has touched so many lives and will hold a special place in the hearts of many.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. May your happy, loving, and cherished memories bring you comfort.

Sarah Couto (Swim team) and family

I worked with Brenda at NorthEast Health Services in Middleboro and especially appreciated her warmth, her sense of humor, her high energy level, and her Girl Scout cookies. I have no doubt that she bravely fought to the end of her struggle. May her memory be a blessing to you, always.