To the longest friendship of my life. I will never forget meeting you and Karen Hawkins the summer I moved to Frankfort. Many, many great years. Miss you as much today as the day you left us two years ago.
You were such a big part of my life growing up in Indian Hills. I know your family misses you terribly as well as your friends. Till we meet again someday, love you.
To my favorite cheerleader . . . you were one of the anchors of my junior high and high school years. Always smiling, always happy . . . everything about you was contagious! When I worked with your dad after graduation, I knew where your disposition came from--he was a wonderful man, and so proud of you! I am glad we were able to connect, even a little, before you left us. I am sorry you had to go so soon . . . we will all be thinking of you this weekend, and there will be many memories and l'm sure, more than a few tears as well . . . until we meet again . . .
You were such an inspriation to all!!!!! to me, your greatest contribution to us was sharing what you went thru. If only I can be that couragous when in time of despair. God was gracious to allow you to be with us for a short while on earth. You were a true "soldier". May I see you again and bask in your smile.
Lynne Newberry (McWilliams)
We're going to miss you, girlfriend! We know you and Daphne will be smiling down upon us and maybe even send a rainbow!
Brenda Jett (Roberts)
To the longest friendship of my life. I will never forget meeting you and Karen Hawkins the summer I moved to Frankfort. Many, many great years. Miss you as much today as the day you left us two years ago.
Sharon Smothermon (Stevens)
You were such a big part of my life growing up in Indian Hills. I know your family misses you terribly as well as your friends. Till we meet again someday, love you.
Lynn Dunn (Hosley)
Brenda, how I miss that great smile of yours. I'm so blessed to have known you and to have called you friend.
Karen Clark (Ellis)
To my favorite cheerleader . . . you were one of the anchors of my junior high and high school years. Always smiling, always happy . . . everything about you was contagious! When I worked with your dad after graduation, I knew where your disposition came from--he was a wonderful man, and so proud of you! I am glad we were able to connect, even a little, before you left us. I am sorry you had to go so soon . . . we will all be thinking of you this weekend, and there will be many memories and l'm sure, more than a few tears as well . . . until we meet again . . .
Kim Cornett
Brenda,
You were such an inspriation to all!!!!! to me, your greatest contribution to us was sharing what you went thru. If only I can be that couragous when in time of despair. God was gracious to allow you to be with us for a short while on earth. You were a true "soldier". May I see you again and bask in your smile.