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Carlie Clawson
Brenda really changed my life. I met her at work 5 years ago and she became more than just a boss ( she hated me calling her that 🥹). She was a true friend and leader. She helped me through so much professionally and personally. I have so many memories of us sitting in the car or at the outside table together at lunch just talking about any and everything. She was one of the very first people I told that I was pregnant when I had my daughter and she was so happy for me! She truly supported and encouraged me in everything . I will love and miss her dearly. She was the wisest, smartest, most compassionate, and hard working person I have ever had the privilege to know. I’m praying so hard for her family.
Katherine Dixon
I grew up with Brenda and my Dad hung around with her Dad. She was a wonderful person and I will always love and miss her.
Corina Pitsenbarger
There are so many. Brenda and I grew up together on Mr. Vernon. We went to school together and spent many weekends together. She was in my wedding and I remember when she told me she was dating Roland who I also knew. My oldest girl, Rachel spend a summer with Brenda and Roland. She was their rent a kid. Brenda was so kind. She will be missed dearly.
Brenda Lee Lewis
2025-11-20
Brenda Lee Lewis, of Yulee, Florida, passed away on November 20, 2025, at 12:56 p.m. She was a devoted mother, spouse, and sister whose warmth touched every life she encountered.
Brenda was born in Mt. Vernon, Illinois, on November 21st 1963 to her mother, Mary, and her late father, Bennie. Brenda arrived as a bright light in their growing family—a gentle soul whose presence brought joy, love, and a sense of togetherness. She spent her early years growing up in Mt. Vernon, graduating from high school in 1981 before moving to the Tampa Bay Area, where she began her college journey and later earned her A.S. degree.
In 1992, Brenda married her beloved husband, Roland. Together they built a life filled with love, laughter, and purpose. In 1996, they welcomed their first child, a beautiful baby boy named Ryan. Five years later, in 2001, they welcomed their second child, a radiant baby girl named Madison. Nothing in this world meant more to Brenda than her children. To them, she was the embodiment of selflessness, compassion, and gentle strength—someone who always placed others’ needs before her own.
Brenda was like a perfect day at the beach: warm, calming, and quietly beautiful—a memory you never want to let slip away. She was deeply hardworking, not only in her professional life but also in her devotion as a wife and mother. Even in her final days, her heart remained focused on caring for her family.
As she is laid to rest, she leaves with the peace of knowing she will never be forgotten. Her love, her kindness, and the grace with which she lived her life will continue to shine in the hearts of all who knew her. She will be dearly, deeply missed. May God rest her soul as she watches over us from Heaven above.
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