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Brandy Lynn Gullett, age 51, a loving wife, daughter, mother and grandmother, passed away unexpectedly on January 6, 2025, at Integris Hospital in Grove, Oklahoma. Born on June 20, 1973, in Findlay, Ohio, Brandy radiated warmth and compassion throughout her life, characteristics that defined her profession and personal relationships alike.
Brandy had a profound love for her family, which she held close to her heart. She is survived by her loving husband, Michael Gullett, with whom she shared countless memories and experiences, and her mother Toni (Hertel) Dusina. Brandy was also a proud mother to her two children, Colton Smith and Marisa Smith, and a doting grandmother to her three grandchildren, Christopher, Tommy, and Joseph. She is also survived by her sister Beth Fret. She is also dearly missed by her dogs, as she loving referred to them as her “fur babies”. Her family was her greatest joy, and she dedicated herself to nurturing and supporting them throughout her life. She was preceded in death by her father Mike Benjamin, and brothers Christopher Benjamin and William Shane Burrell.
"Brandy was a true 'Chevy Girl,' always proud of her square-bodied truck." Before settling in Eucha, Oklahoma, Brandy made a significant impact in the community as a caregiver. Her commitment to caring for others demonstrated her selflessness and genuine desire to improve the lives of those around her.
In this time of sorrow, they find solace in the love she shared and the memories that will forever remain in their hearts.
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