Christine Haswell
I will never forget all the fun as the “Badd Gurlz” boy did we have fun! So many good times and laughs! Dancing in circles in the dance floor holding hands and neither of us fell!! Lol! You will not be forgotten!
Birth date: Nov 5, 1952 Death date: Sep 9, 2020
Brenda Sue Jackson, 67, of Clearwater, FL passed away September 9, 2020. She was born in Cleveland, OH to Robert and Helen (Smith) Brentlinger November 5, 1952. She retired from Tierra Pines Nursing Home in Largo, FL. Brenda atten Read Obituary
I will never forget all the fun as the “Badd Gurlz” boy did we have fun! So many good times and laughs! Dancing in circles in the dance floor holding hands and neither of us fell!! Lol! You will not be forgotten!
Thank you, Brenda for painting my life in rainbows with the sunshine you brought with you when we were together!I remember you well. I have thought of you often. You were a part of my yesteryears and who knew that our friendship would impact what my future would become. So, it was your sister Becky who married my brother Ed and that made us more than friends and immediately we became family. It was you who played Cupid relentlessly and after many conversations and your push, push, push convinced me to go out with your friend, Mike Elliott! I did it basically to shut you up. It’s funny how that first date was so much fun that I continued to see him. Thinking back now, I think that first date was so much fun because of you! You always were a blast! It was us, that group of friends, those people sitting at the table rockin’ our Kiss makeup! It was those crazy freaks at the table in the back taking all the prizes at the party! It was us meeting up every weekend to do it all again! It was us at your place eating pudding in a cloud when we got the munchies! It was us congregating in my small apartment together. It was road trips with you to Ohio and how we would drive Mike Elliott crazy playing the Beatles on eight track. Those are just a few of the recollections I will disclose as we were those people who raised a family and never forgot those people who were a part of who we all became today! Love you friend. Oh what a reunion it will be when we all meet again.