Born in New London, on Nov. 4, 1952, she is survived by her husband, James A. Brennan of Norwich; Ed Piontkowski of Waterford, companion of 18 years; a stepsister, Pam Rook; also several uncles, aunts, nieces, and nephews; a son; grandson; stepmother; and also a dear friend, Donna Smith.
She was predeceased by her mother and father and two brothers.
Wendy was an LPN in several area nursing homes before her illness.
There will be no calling hours.
Donations in her memory may be made to the Kidney or Diabetes Foundations.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Judy Strutt
February 3, 2007
I've worked the jewelry counter at OLPH Church tag sales for many yrs and Wendy would come each sale and exchange humorous stories with us about how much excess jewelry women collect. While we'd chat, she was picking out her purchases, and we'd laugh about that, too. We looked forward to her twice yearly visits - she was funny, and pleasant to be around. I was shocked and saddened to learn of her death. I will keep your family in my prayers. She will be missed.
NIKKIE MORRISON
February 2, 2007
TO JIMBO AND ED, WENDY WAS A WONDERFUL BRIGHT LOVEABLE PERSON I COULD ALWAYS REMEMBER AS A LITTLE GIRL HER COMING OVER TO MY MOM'S HOUSE GIVING US GIRLS HUGS AND KISSES, I AM TRULY GOTTA MISS HER.SHE WAS A VERY GOOD FRIEND OF OUR FAMILY. THIS WAS A LOSS.
Catherine Kane
February 1, 2007
you many not remember me but im the cusin of Munch, Kathy, chelsea, and ryan... you will be missed by many....you'll be in my paryers
Art and Lillian Brodeur
January 29, 2007
Sorry for your loss~
Deb Tulloh
January 29, 2007
I was shocked to hear of Wendy's passing. She was a good neighbor and will be missed.
Michele Mosher
January 28, 2007
Dear Munchie and Family,
I was saddened to learn of Wendy's death. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Donna Piontkowski
January 28, 2007
I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help at this time.
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