She had a bright and sharp sense of humor. Her sense of right and wrong was so acute that nothing could get in the way of her standing up for others or speaking her mind.
She loved her two children Ammie and Chad with every fiber of her being. If there was one minor regret in her life it was probably that she couldn’t actually mind meld with them so they would understand the gravity and depth of her loving feelings toward them.
Now that she’s entered the formless, it’s likely she might try it— so it would probably be wise to just let it happen.
Her husband Larry of nearly 50 years was a source of constant, cherishing love and companionship. At some point in their relationship, they got those Cartier love bracelets that lock around your wrist. That pretty much sums things up. They have a beautiful love, transcendent of time and space. Larry should probably watch out for the mind meld also.
She was always excited to hear all about her grandchildren Austin and Emmalee, who she adored as well. Listing the people she loved and who will miss her would require so much space as far as to make this obituary impractical to read, so we’ll stick with immediate family.
Brenda loved to go first in everything she did. She and Larry flipped houses before it was a thing, so her children got to experience her love of good wallpaper back when you had to use the Yellow pages.
Her usage of the share button on Facebook was legendary– because she always sought to uplift and pass along positive messages with the world. If anyone she knew seemed down or came to her for advice, she was quick with a kind word and good ideas.
She loved shopping on QVC with her mother Jo-Ella, jewelry, a good mani-pedi, fall leaves, beautiful skies and open water.
She doted over her dogs Hope and Chipper, who she heaped love on constantly.
Above all, she wanted everyone around her to feel loved since her own dark nights of the soul reminded her that relationships with others are all that anyone truly leaves behind.
If she had any choice for how to treat others, it would be kindness.
A private celebration of life is being planned by the family.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.palmsouthwest.com for the Davison family.
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