Janet Davis
She was my bus driver when I was a teen. I was the last one off of the route and she and I enjoyed many good chats at the end of the day. She was a kind and bubbly lady whom I very much appreciated.
Birth date: Aug 12, 1948 Death date: Apr 14, 2022
On Thursday April 14, 2022, Brenda Louise Childress devoted wife to Ronald Childress and loving mother to Shan Childress passed away at the age of 73 after a long battle with heart disease and then a courageous battle with brain c Read Obituary
She was my bus driver when I was a teen. I was the last one off of the route and she and I enjoyed many good chats at the end of the day. She was a kind and bubbly lady whom I very much appreciated.
Brenda had a beautiful spirit. We were neighbors when our kids were young. She and I shared a friendship that I miss. Her love for her husband Ron and son Shan. My prayers are with her family. I hope they can find peace in time through God's love.
Joyce Scott
I first met Brenda in 1979, we were friends a long time. She was always available when i needed good advice. We prayed together many times and she was great at making her friends and loved ones feel better when they were troubled. She was a fantastic housekeeper and cook. Some of her recipes were published in magazines. We spent many evenings coloring each other's hair. She also had a fantastic sense of humor and we laughed together a lot. After I moved to Broken Arrow, we walked our mile together ever day even when the weather did not cooperate we walked in the gym. I was a lucky lady to have her as a friend. I miss her. Goodbye to my 80's lady. My condolences to her family.
Zeda Baker
Mr. Childress,
My condolences to your family as you've lost a wonderful lady. I didn't know Brenda for very long, but it felt like a long time. She and I cried together a few times and I was able to sit with her through one of her lunches so we could talk for a bit. We didn't say much because she was exhausted and kept falling asleep, but she told me about your son and she smiled the whole time. Brenda only let certain people wash her hair because "there's a right way and a wrong way and their way ain't either one". No matter what kind of day she was having, she ALWAYS combed her hair and put on her red lipstick. I am so sorry for your loss, but I know she fought with everything she had. I can't imagine having to be that strong for so long. I wish you comfort and peace in your grieving and know she will always be remembered.