Brenda Lee “Bren” Smith, 58, of Kenosha, Wisconsin, passed away on May 18, 2024 surrounded by family, at Froedtert hospital in Pleasant Prairie Wisconsin.
The daughter of Loren and Carole Smith, Brenda was born in Waukegan IL on October 26, 1965. She was a lifelong resident of Kenosha. She married David A Kuhnley June 1st 1985 and divorced in September of 2006. She was a loving mother and grandmother, known for her generosity, loyalty, and willingness to help others. Brenda had a successful career as a bartender since the age of 18 and was also a self-employed caterer.
In her free time, Brenda enjoyed going to concerts, spending time with her grandson, visiting out of town family, cooking, and attending festivals and the harbor market with her friends. She was a vibrant soul who cherished these moments with her loved ones.
Brenda is survived by her son Dustin (Ashley) Kuhnley, grandson Jace, father, Loren (Sandra) Smith Sr., mother Carole Walsh, brothers Loren Jr (Gretchen), Jeffery (Michelle Quinnert), and partner Peter Richards as well as her extended family and friends. She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents Lloyd and Eithel Smith, her maternal grandparents Louis and Agnus LaBarge, her stepfather Al Walsh, brother Raymond Smith, and sister-in-law Belinda Smith.
A celebration of life to honor Brenda’s life will be held at Mariah’s Neighborhood Bar 2724 Roosevelt Rd, Kenosha WI on May 31st at 1pm. The family appreciates all the love and support during this difficult time.
A special thank you to the wonderful staff at Dr Knight’s office, the staff at Froedtert and Hospice Alliance who were there to help ease her passing as well as a thank you to her partner Peter who took care of her over the past few months.
May Brenda Lee “Bren” Smith’s memory be a blessing to all who knew her.
Casey Family Options Funerals & Cremations
3016 75th Street Kenosha WI 53142
262-653-0667www.caseyfamilyoptions.com
Kathy Fromholtz says:
My deepest sympathy to the family. I remember Brenda being a spitfire, always smiling, and endless energy and ambition. My heart goes out to you all.
Lynda says:
Awe you said it all…she is missed
Terry Modory says:
My sincere sympathy to all of Brenda’s family and also to her partner, Pete. May your memories help to comfort you during this difficult time. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Cavalieri barb says:
So sorry for your loss. It’s a very sad day to hear we loss another of our kids from 73 street. Brenda was always smiling. Fly high Brenda. Tell Ray,Steve and Jon how much we miss you all.Rest in peace
Melissa Pribyl says:
So very sorry to hear of Brenda’s passing. She always lit up any room with her smile and laughter. Our deepest condolences to her loving family. Many hugs and prayers for healing sent ❤
Kevin Guttormsen says:
We are so very sorry for the loss of Brenda. We send our deepest sympathy to her family. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Kevin & Sue Guttormsen
Candi Rose says:
Deepest condolences to Brenda’s family. She was truly a great soul. She had infectious smile for everyone who came near her. I will miss her dearly.
Mary Cowfer says:
Our hearts ache over the passing of a wonderful woman. Brenda was the kindest and most generous person in the world. Her smile lit up any room! She was a THRILL seeker. I can still hear her stories of her SKYDIVING and see the expression on her face as she told about her adventures! Bren, you will be truly missed. FLY HIGH BREN
Sheila Tanner says:
My heart is breaking to hear the news of Brenda’s passing. My deepest condolences to the entire family. I have a lot of fond memories with Brenda when we were younger. Dawn and I visited Brenda at Mariah’s about 5 years ago was like nothing changed. She was happy and always smiling. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of her family. She’ll be truly missed. 💔
pat wenberg says:
R.I.P. MY FRIEND. SO SORRY TO SEE YOU LEAVE US.
M says:
My heart is so broken over the loss of a wonderful woman. Bren had the most beautiful smile and the patience of a Saint for putting up with all of us! She was adventurous. Her skydiving adventures were amazing and I can still see her telling the story! Fly high my friend! See you in Heaven!