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Brenda Joyce Hall was born on June 20, 1940 in Grapevine, Texas to the late Frances Louis (Butler) Hall and Ivey Edward Hall. She passed away on February 6, 2025 in Richland Hills, Texas at the age of 84.
Brenda grew up and attended schools in Grapevine, Texas. She was a supportive mother who loved her children with her whole heart. She retired after many years waitressing and bartending where she enjoyed working with people. Brenda had such an infectious laugh. She had such a kind and humble spirit, one of the most grateful people you could have met. There was no gift, gesture or action that was too small. She was very appreciative for just being thought of. She used to love doing crossword puzzles and her favorite color was blue. She loved to go thrift shopping, watch Lifetime movies, and anything with Betty Boop.
She was preceded in death by her parents, daughter, Molly Jane Roland; brothers, Donald Edward Hall and James Michael Hall; and her beloved dog, Lover Boy a.k.a. Bubba.
Brenda is survived by her daughters, Kristi Taylor of North Richland Hills, Texas and Amy Powell and husband, Billy of Richland Hills, Texas; son-in-law, Rick Roland of Rhome, Texas; grandchildren, Kyndal Maxwell and husband, Kris; Emily White and husband, Brendan; Natalie Powell and fiancé, Clayton Fulkerson; Angela Belcher and husband, Randy; Brenda Forbes and husband, Monty; great-grandchildren, Nolan, Cooper, Oaklee, Stetson, Carter, Wrenleigh, Shanna, Chelly, Colton, and Cade; sister, Cheryl Lewis; sister-in-law, Charlotte Hall; and numerous nieces, nephews, and extended family members.
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