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Brooke Emily Kamai, age 38, of Bellbrook, passed away December 6, 2024. Brooke was born in Dayton, Ohio on September 28, 1986 to Steven and Robin Nuttall.
Brooke is preceded in death by her grandparents, Larry and Shirley Nuttall and Dave and Betty Penrod.
She is survived by husband of 8 years, Cole Kamai; parents, Robin and Steven Nuttall; son, Collin Arnold; brother, Josh Nuttall; as well as extended Nuttall and Penrod family.
Brooke graduated from Bellbrook High School, Class of 2005. She then attended the University of Kentucky.
Brooke worked at O'Diam & Estess as a Paralegal. She also worked at the family business, SNI Inc.
In her free time, she enjoyed going to Reds games, going to Norris lake, hanging out with her girlfriends and watching reality TV.
Brooke was very funny and witty, she always had a one-liner. She was friendly and was a best friend to anyone she knew. Brookes' smile was contagious. She was a great wife, mother, friend and daughter.
Her battle started at age 7 and she never gave up her fight.
In her memory, please consider planting a tree in your yard or adopting a dog (or three).
Per Brookes' request, there will be a Celebration of Life held on Saturday, December 14, 2024 from 2:00pm-5:00pm at SugarValley Golf Club (1250 Mead Rd, Bellbrook, OH 45305). Please wear Cincinnati Reds apparel or a red shirt (casual dress).
To share a memory of Brooke or leave a special message for her family, please click visit the Guestbook below.
3380 Dayton-Xenia Rd, Dayton, OH 45432
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