Brenda Skinner

October 28, 1946 - June 1, 2019

Brenda Joyce Skinner, 72, of Hamshire, died Saturday, June 1, 2019. She was born to Lois Marie Mott and Clark Williams, on October 28,1946, in Beaumont. She retired as a secretary from the Texas Commission for the Blind after many years of employment.

She was married for fifty-two years to her husband, William “Bill” Hubert Skinner. She loved gardening and mowing her grass. Most of all, Brenda loved her grandchildren, her family, and her church family with all of her heart.

She is survived by her husband, Bill Skinner, of Hamshire; daughter, Carrie Gaspard and her husband, Pat, of Winnie; sons, Thomas Skinner and his wife, Melissa, of Silsbee and Steve Skinner, of Hamshire; sister, Darlene Melancon, of Hamshire; and brothers, Carson Melancon, of Hamshire and Joey Melancon, of Nederland; and six grandchildren.

Cremation arrangements are handled by Broussard’s Crematorium, under the direction of Broussard’s, 134 West Buccaneer Drive, Winnie.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to First Baptist Church, 25304 Highway 124, Hamshire, Texas 77622.

 

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Rene Melanson

Brenda was a very loving and caring Lady. She will be missed. Joe and Rene Melanson

Betty & Corky

We are saddened about your mom. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Love you!

Paulina

So sorry for you loss. Praying for you all

Jamie Applebach

My heart is broken over learning about Brenda’s passing. I was worried about her with Imelda, so I went to her fb page and sadly learned of her passing. She was my rock at Commission f/t Blind, she and I worked together there for almost 30 years, I was the mobility specialist and she always gave me a smile when I’d drop in with my paperwork so I’d get paid, and she was one of the few, who I let call me Jamison. My sincere condolences to her family and the world has truly lost “one of the good ones”.