SHAND, BRENDA MARION

Posted: February 8th, 2025

SHAND, BRENDA MARION 1956-2025 Beloved middle daughter of the late Alex and Marion Shand, Brenda died peacefully at Michener Extendicare in Red Deer. She is survived by siblings Drew, Judy, Donna, David,
Elaine and Heather. Brenda was born and raised in Medicine Hat, graduated MHHS, and worked at the Medical Arts Clinic and Sears Catalogue Office. She moved permanently to Red Deer in 2010 where she lived until her death. Brenda will be remembered fondly for her strength of spirit when facing early challenges, her compassion for others, for her friendliness and the smile that invited smiles in return. And she baked great brownies!
Her family offers deep gratitude to the staff of Red Deer Regional Hospital and Michener Extendicare for their care of Brenda during her recent illness.
Donations honouring Brenda may be made to The Cerebral Palsy Association Alberta, https://www.cpalberta.com.
With great love we release Brenda into God’s eternal care. With great love we tuck her safely into our hearts and hold fast to our memories of her.

3 Condolences for “SHAND, BRENDA MARION”

  1. Terry Barteam says:

    Sorry to hear of Brenda’s passing, I worked with her at Sears many years ago, we had so many laughs, she had a great sense of humour n kept us laughing. She was a spunky young thing back then n was great to work with. I will always remember her in a special way , sorry we lost track of each other over the years

  2. Lisa Hinrup Nielsen says:

    Sending my most heartfelt condolences. Brenda and I had so much fun as young teenagers. I have and will remember my friend with love and she will always hold a special place in my heart.
    Rest in peace my dear friend

  3. Kim (Wallace) Soltysik BScN< MScN says:

    I remember growing up in school. Brenda was a few years younger than me but I can still see her clearly. She always appeared to be happy and and wanting to join in. I am pleased she lived a good life and her life was filled with love.
    Rest well Brenda.

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