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Brenda L. Jones


Sunrise: April 21, 1960

Sunset: May 29, 2020

Brenda Laverne Jones, 60, of the 6200 block of Hereford Drive in Fort Worth, Texas passed away May 29, 2020.

Born in Portsmouth, Virginia, she resided in Chesapeake for the majority of her life before relocating to Fort Worth in 2015.

She was preceded in death by her father, Edward Lee Hunt, Sr.; mother, Frances Alston-Hunt and brother, Edward Lee Hunt, Jr.  Left to cherish her memories are her son, Anthony Lamont Jones; daughter, Ashunta Oletha Murphy (Jamar); sisters, Pearl Oldham (John)Elva Hunt Stukes (David, Sr.)Michelle Scales (Edward); five grandchildren, and a host of other relatives and friends.

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    Shamekia Powell says

    Ms Brenda was a very sweet lady. Always smiling. Prayers going up for the family during this time. Love you Ashunta!
    Shamekia and ShaDerrica “Starr”

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    D. Ervin says

    Dear Aunt B,
    I can’t believe you are no longer with us. You have truly blessed those that knew and loved you. Your smile, kind words, and the matter of fact sweet advice you gave was priceless. You are an amazing mother, sister, grandmother, and Auntie. I could go on and on. You left us stronger, wiser, and with a greater sense of how we should live our lives. In the days ahead there will be sadness, because you are no longer with us in the flesh. Oh, but the joy you left in our hearts could fill an ocean. The love that radiated from you warmed every person, place and thing in your presence. To all your loved ones, may their hearts be filled with love and joyful memories.
    We love you Aunt B. ????????????????

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    Rev. Dr. James Edwards, lll says

    My husban and I’s were deeply saddened to read the obituary this morning to find that Brenda had died. I have many fond memories of Brenda’s parents and her siblings while they lived in Crestwood section of Chesapeake. I used to babysit for Butch, Elva, Brenda and Michelle. Ironically, my husband and I would, years later, care for Brenda’s children, Anthony and Ashunta, when we owned JaDe Daycare in Crestwood. She was always a loving and tender-hearted person and her children were her joy. May you find comfort and peace through God in your loss. Rev. Dr. James and Rev. Delores Winfield Edwards.

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    Tonya Pass says

    Brenda was a sweet woman. She was great to work with and it was a blessing knowing her. Praying for the family.

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    Angela Simmons says

    I truly remember Brenda she had a beautiful spirit and a very hard worker. Brenda was a very kind in her words and very understanding as she helped others. I was glad to have met her at the Up Center when she worker there. My prayers and condolences to her family, may you find peace during this time.

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    Natasha Zoby says

    Brenda was such a strong and hard working woman but still so kind to others. I am so glad she was able to spend some years with her grandchildren in TX-she was so excited to be able to do that. She is deeply missed and her family has my greatest sympathies.

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    Elnora Turner says

    Brenda was a real friend, i met from work and we remain in contact until her last days. she was a lady with strong will and a kind heart.
    who loved her family dearly. she was that person you say God put in your life for a reason. much love Brenda you will always be in my heart. All prayers and blessings to the family. Elnora Turner (E.T)

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    Alexia W. says

    My son was saddened to hear of the passing of his grandmother. He remembers her as being a very nice and sweet woman who he’d just begun to get to know. I remember her as being the same as well, always kind and caring. She will he missed.
    Alexia

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    Beverly Jackson Hinkle says

    Sorry for your lost.it’s always a sad time when we loose a loved one. Remember to be asbent from the body is to be present with the Lord. We all know that Brenda received her wings so dont cry it’s a time to rejoyce. Brenda was very meek and mild and a loving person. She touched and lot of people in her time here on earth. Now she’s taking her restand she will touch a lot more in heaven. Her mom dad and brother and nephew wss waithing with opens arms. Brenda and i ran together a lot back in day. Love you brenda. We will meet again.

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    Ike Bingham says

    Brenda was a sweet lady and even greater person. She will be missed. R.I.P.

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    Gloria Saunders says

    Gloria Saunders says
    June 12,2020
    Brenda knew her figures and her people.May she rest in peace.
    The Lord gives her family peace and comfort.

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    Rev. Michael Toliver says

    I was sadden to hear of the passing of Brenda. Growing up in Crestwood, she was one to be remembered as a kind and affectionate personality. Her beautiful smile was a reflection of her heart and spirit. Heaven has gained another angel. Rest In Peace.
    On behalf of the Toliver family, our prayers and condolences are with the Hunt and Jones family.

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