Kim Pickard
It’s taken me a while to share a memory and that’s because there are so many. There’s a saying that people will remember how you made them feel. Aunt Brenda made me feel happy and loved. I will miss her deeply.
Birth date: Aug 22, 1943 Death date: Mar 30, 2025
Brenda Carolyn Allen, a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, peacefully entered the arms of Jesus on March 30, 2025. She was welcomed into eternity by her cherished parents, Chester and Esther Taylor, and her thr Read Obituary
It’s taken me a while to share a memory and that’s because there are so many. There’s a saying that people will remember how you made them feel. Aunt Brenda made me feel happy and loved. I will miss her deeply.
One of my fondest memories with Aunt Brenda is when I would get to be the 4th with Brenda,Mother and Pat. We would go to her lake house and play games all day long. All we packed were pj's. Another great memory is going to the Memphis tennis tournaments. Where we would get lost Every year and be late for the tournament. Aunt Brenda will be remembered for her quick smile and her equally quick dance moves!!
Garlic cinnamon rolls 😳
I got in trouble for being a bad influence on Art because we went and bought a new wave runner from one of his old friends at the Polaris dealer. That same friend sold him a car many years before it’s a pretty cool story.
She was always smiling and happy. She always took care of others before herself.
Being at the lake house and playing intense card games and mornings on the back deck.
We met Brenda and Art as neighbors and they quickly became cherished friends. Brenda had a warmth that drew people in. She loved her walks, always stopping to chat, and had a special fondness for the neighborhood children. She never hesitated to express her love—for others and especially for Art, to whom she was deeply devoted.
Brenda, your kindness and love touched so many hearts. We miss you, but we take comfort in knowing you’re now reunited with those you loved, sharing in a joyful homecoming.
Darrell and Laura Roberts
She was such a wonderful soul. Quick with a smile and generous with her laugh.
Brenda was always so happy to welcome us to their lake house. I loved helping her make breakfast for us all. She loved her family completely and would do anything to help. She was a beautiful, kind, generous, Jesus loving woman. A wonderful example. We love and miss her, but are so grateful she is in the arms of her savior. Mark, Randi, Caleb & Josh
I am grateful that Brenda was such a big part of my childhood. I used to ride my bike to her house and, no matter what she had going on, she would stop and give me her undivided attention. She was a loyal friend to my mom and I love the memories of them together. Rest in peace, Brenda. Love you always.