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In Loving Memory

Sergent, Brenda Sue

Brenda Sue Sergent (nee Schneider), age 59 of St. Louis, MO passed on away on Friday, May 14, 2021. Brenda was born on April 10, 1962 in St. Louis, MO. Brenda is survived by her loving husband Tim, daughter Shawna (Robert) Pastrana, son Chad (Lisa) Sergent and her four granddaughters: Belle and Aubree Pastrana and Addison and Leah Sergent, dear sister, sister-in-law, aunt, niece, godmother, cousin, and friend to many. She was proceeded in death by her parents Ken and Dorothy Schneider (nee Johnson) and brothers Kenny Leitensdorfer, Kermie Schneider and Ronnie Schneider.

Brenda enjoyed spending time with her husband Tim of 39.5 years, her children, her sister Debbie Collins, her niece Joey (Phiner Beaner), and her grandchildren. She was an avid sports fan; she particularly enjoyed watching the St. Louis Cardinals. More times than not you could find Brenda watching her favorite channel the Hallmark Channel with her granddaughter Aubree. She could be found often as spectator at her granddaughters sporting events. She loved watching Belle play volleyball, soccer and basketball, Addison play soccer and Leah play soccer. She was known for her cooking, specifically her potato salad and her biscuits and gravy. She dedicated 36 years of her life to the carpenters organization; where she loved serving the members and their families.

Visitation will be held at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church (Telegraph Rd) on Thursday, May 20, from 9:00 am until time of Memorial Mass at 10:00 am with all services concluding at the church. Interment private.

In lieu of flowers, donations are encouraged to the American Cancer Society, 4207 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63108.

 

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10 thoughts on “Sergent, Brenda Sue”

  1. Everyday Brenda would pick Addison and Leah up from Y Club, she’d have on such colorful outfits and shoes. That, is what I remember most from knowing her for such a brief time. I can’t tell you how sorry I am for your loss, but what I can tell you is I know you’re strong, you’re family is strong and a moms hug lasts long after she lets go. Always thinking of you guys.

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  2. Everyday Brenda would pick Addison and Leah up from Y Club, she’d have on such colorful outfits and shoes. That, is what I remember most from knowing her for such a brief time. I can’t tell you how sorry I am for your loss, but what I can tell you is I know you’re strong, you’re family is strong and a moms hug lasts long after she lets go. Always thinking of you guys.

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  3. Tim and Family, Mike and I will certainly miss Brenda, what fun we use to have together. Always a smile, a laugh and just such a sweetheart. Our sincerest condolences. Love to all, Paula and Mike Lantz

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  4. Tim and Family, Mike and I will certainly miss Brenda, what fun we use to have together. Always a smile, a laugh and just such a sweetheart. Our sincerest condolences. Love to all, Paula and Mike Lantz

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  5. Dear Shawna,
    I was truly sorry to learn of your mothers passing. I only had the privilege to meet Brenda once in person, but I did rely on her for many years to help me through all of my phone calls to the Union. She was kind, funny and so patient with me. You and your family have my deepest sympathy and I will keep you in my prayers.

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  6. Dear Shawna,
    I was truly sorry to learn of your mothers passing. I only had the privilege to meet Brenda once in person, but I did rely on her for many years to help me through all of my phone calls to the Union. She was kind, funny and so patient with me. You and your family have my deepest sympathy and I will keep you in my prayers.

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  7. So sorry to hear of your loss. I spent a lot of time speaking with Brenda over my years at the trading centers. Prayers to all

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  8. So sorry to hear of your loss. I spent a lot of time speaking with Brenda over my years at the trading centers. Prayers to all

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  9. HeyTim,
    I know you don’t remember me, but I met you on a job many years ago.
    Through our conversation, you let me know that Sweet Brenda was your wife and how much you cared for her.
    How attracted you were to her.
    How you guys were mates.
    I have never forgot that.
    I met Brenda when I first came here from San Diego, Ca back in 98.
    Every time I had some questions, she was there to answer them for me.
    It may have taken a day or two, but she NEVER FORGOT!
    I will miss her alot!
    Being new to the area then, I found a friend and comfort in knowing her.
    Thank you for sharing her with all of us.
    My heart breaks of the news of her passing.
    Just found out at our meeting tonight. 716
    Another Angel to watch over us.

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  10. HeyTim,
    I know you don’t remember me, but I met you on a job many years ago.
    Through our conversation, you let me know that Sweet Brenda was your wife and how much you cared for her.
    How attracted you were to her.
    How you guys were mates.
    I have never forgot that.
    I met Brenda when I first came here from San Diego, Ca back in 98.
    Every time I had some questions, she was there to answer them for me.
    It may have taken a day or two, but she NEVER FORGOT!
    I will miss her alot!
    Being new to the area then, I found a friend and comfort in knowing her.
    Thank you for sharing her with all of us.
    My heart breaks of the news of her passing.
    Just found out at our meeting tonight. 716
    Another Angel to watch over us.

    Reply

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