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Brenda Mae Semanick

Tucson, Arizona

1956 - 2019

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SEMANICK, Brenda MaeExtraordinary and beloved wife, artist, and educator, passed away on November 11, 2019, at the TMC Hospice after an epic five-year battle with ovarian cancer. Brenda and her twin sister, Tamera were born in Trier, Germany on December 1, 1956, and adopted at three weeks old by...

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October 11, 2012 was the day the Gutierrez Bridge was open to the Public. I had the good fortune to go on a tour of the bridge with designer, Brenda Semanick. To this day I love walking over that bridge and I love sharing what I learned that day from Brenda with others. Thanks Brenda. Denise Leahy

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

I would not be the same person without Brenda in my life. She was a friend, role model and teacher to me. She excelled in all areas! Because of Brenda's patience and skill, I found my own talents in oil painting. I missed several years of her life as she struggled with this ugly disease. Our trips were cancelled time and again-thinking another day would be better. We lost that opportunity. For that I am truely sorry. I love you Brenda!

Deepest sympathy to Brenda's family and friends.

Brenda was a professional artist, but more importantly, an extraordinary human being and teacher...kind, sensitive, loving,caring, talented. She will be missed by many loving friends and relatives. The sketch of her was done by her husband, David Vandenburg. Rest in Peace dear Brenda. You are in my heart and in the hearts of many forever.

I don't know Brenda Mae Semanick personally, however, her picture on here is extraordinary!!!, gorgeous even!!!!, my sincerest condolences to her loved ones as well.