She leaves behind her devoted mother, Marty Collinsworth (G); life partner Lou Stoll; stepmother, Julie Eisele; daughters, Mandy (Ian) Carl, Jaycee (Blake) Patterson, Ali Crouch (Hayden Morris); grandchildren, Kami, Lily, and Kate Ferris, Tatum and Elliot Carl, and Oberyn Morris; sisters, Jennifer Collinsworth (Ken Boggs) and Marsha Moccabee (Bobby Teeter); brother, Josh Eisele; her siblings’ children, Tyler (Hunter), Celeste (Sam), Cydney (Dylan) Cierra (Joe), Korey, Madison, Joey, Jessie, Izzy, Parker, and Cammy; great niece Margaux; great nephews, Jonas and Paterson. Numerous aunts, uncles, a FUNcle, cousins, nieces and nephews near and far, and an unfathomable amount of friends and loved ones who were all blessed to experience the joy she brought to this world.
Brandi was a 1988 graduate of WYHS in Whitehall, Ohio, and received her Bachelor of Science Degree from Ohio Dominican University in 2004, becoming the first college graduate in her family. Brandi achieved her degree after beginning employment at Lockheed Martin in June 2000. She began her 23 year career at Lockheed Martin as a Sr. Project Manager Analyst after working at DFAS for 7 years. At Lockheed, she also held positions of Manager, Team Lead, Sr. Manager, and most recently Director of Cash Services and is known for her excellence in creating and implementing organizational and cultural transformation along with possessing a unique ability of balancing rapport and results. Brandi’s main goal was to leave people better than she found them and she impacted many lives with her belief in others and ability to help them believe in themselves. She had a mantra “Work hard, play hard, and do both with equal passion”. She lived this to its fullest each and every day.
She is preceded in death by her fathers Joseph Collinsworth and Doug Eisele; grandparents Bill and Ruth Eisele, John Tackett, Sylvia Ruckell, Grace Walton, and James Collinsworth; her high school sweetheart, Brian Strapp; brother-in-law, William Moccabee.
She was a kind and generous soul that brought love and light to anyone who crossed her path. Her family kindly asks that you honor her legacy by giving more than you get, showing grace, and spreading kindness and joy around like confetti. In lieu of flowers friends can make donations in her honor to the non-profit Carter Kindness in Ohio via Venmo @CarterKindness or by mailing a donation to Carter Kindness 695 Collingwood Ave. Whitehall, OH 43213.
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