Brandy Elaine Blount

Brandy Elaine Blount obituary, Paris, TX

Brandy Elaine Blount

Brandy Blount Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Fry-Gibbs Funeral Home - Paris on Aug. 8, 2024.

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Although I may have carried many last names, I will leave you with : Brandy Elaine Roberts Blount.
I was born February 19, 1975 at McCuistion Hospital in Paris, TX. the name Brandy was not initially picked for me because I arrived as an ugly baby and cross eyed.
As a daddy's girl, my love for hunting, 4 wheelers, ATVs playing in the mud, fighting, and burping developed me into an independent woman who could care for herself. My love for pageant contest, cheer, and my friendships developed me into a person who was driven. Pushing me to be my best, set goals, have perseverance, smile as much as I can, and give it all I had are things that my parents taught me. Throughout my earlier life, I was stubborn and set in my ways. I dismissed the feelings of others, letting compassion slip from me. If this is the person you remember, I am truly sorry. I only wish our paths would have crossed again. I have learned.
I graduated from North Lamar High School in 1993 with my goal set toward the nursing profession. I graduated from Paris Junior College in 1995 as a Licensed Vocational Nurse. I continued with my education and graduated from Grayson County College in 1998 with an Associate Degree of Nursing. At this time, I took a break from education and focused on my family and expanded my experience in nursing. I graduated from the University Texas Arlington with my BSN and graduated with my Masters in Nursing Administration and Education. My focus in the nursing field was always toward critical care. I worked over 20 years in the emergency room, 7 years as a flight nurse, 2 years in home health and 3 years teaching higher education. I was employed at McCuistion Hospital, St Joseph Hospital, Paris Regional, Millennium Home Health, Texoma Medical Center, Airevac, Signature Care, and TAMUC.
But, of all my accomplishments, I am most proud to be the mom of my girls. I loved to read, spend time with family, and hunting. I always found peace in the woods. Today I am not with you physically but spiritually I am. Have peace knowing my pain is gone, I am free of anxiety or worrying. Always know I am with you During troubled times.. pray, pray and pray some more. God will give you peace. Live each day like it's the last and laugh, keep a smile on your face.
During my time with cancer I built the most amazing relationship with God. I never understood his plan or why but I continued to have faith in him.
Left to cherish her memories are her husband, Jamie Blount; two daughters, Hylan Gabeline and partner, Harmony Hamil and Hazel Estes; granddaughter, Elise; stepchildren, Haley Hayes and husband, Dylan, Chloe Loftin and husband, Brice, and Corbin Blount; her parents, Butch and Bonnie Roberts; brother, Ben Roberts and wife, Regan; mother-in-law, Myra Blount; sister-in-law, Jana Lampton and husband, Billy; brother-in-law, Quincy Blount and wife, Tammy; nieces and nephews, Caton, Bryce, Callen and Alyssa; lifelong best friend, Carey Thompson; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, in-laws, extended family and a host of friends.
She is preceded in death by her grandparents, Wallace and Faye Coursey and Gene and Essie Roberts.
2 Corinthians 5:7- walk by faith not by sight.
My purpose is done.
Please join us in a Celebration of Life on Saturday, August 10th at 3:00 PM held at the Chisum Trail Cowboy Church in Powderly, Texas. A family and friends greeting will be held one hour prior to the service time at the church.
We would like to give a special thank you to the staff and nurses at Christus St. Michael Hospital in Texarkana and Pepper Andrews for taking care of Brandy.
Online condolences may be sent to Brandy's family by visiting www.fry-gibbs.com

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