Linda Reed Brandmeyer

Linda Reed Brandmeyer was a beautiful soul and loved by many. Daughter of the late George Reed and Patricia Admire.
Born on June 17th, 1957.
And passed on October 26th 2020.
She will always be remembered as a loving mother to her three adult kids: Michalene Hagan, Dustin Brandmeyer and Lacey Brandmeyer all residents of St.Charles Mo, mother-in-law to Shiree Brandmeyer, wife to Russell Brandmeyer of St.Charles Mo, grandmother to 11 grandkids: Ashley Paulsmeyer of Troy Mo, Charlee Hagan and Joseph Harrell of Warrenton Mo, Shiara, Auroria, Ayla, Rayne, Sheena and Elaina Brandmeyer all of St.Charles Mo, and Jadyn and Claire Hoscoe of O’Fallon Mo. Great Grandmother to Nash and June Paulsmeyer of Troy Mo. Aunt to Stacy and Liz Gilmore of Tn and Autumn Reed of Elsberry Mo, sister to Debbie Gilmore of Tn and her brothers Paulie, Rodney and Glenn Reed.Daughter-in-law to Flavian Farrell of Belleville IL, and best friend to many.
I’m sorry if any names or affiliations are not mentioned. Linda led a life that was touched by many people, and had a very big family and lots of people who cared for and loved her throughout her life.
Linda was a beautiful person who lived life to the fullest. She loved to laugh and smile and spend time with her friends and family. She loved the holidays and loved to decorate, especially Halloween and Christmas. And would come up with any excuse to throw a party. Especially her infamous kite flying parties.
She loved to go shopping. “Retail therapy” as she called it. And was a regular at the local thrift stores. She loved a good deal.
Unfortunately Linda had a lot of health issues and was suffering for the later half of her life. Which left her unhappy and seemed to take the joy out of her in her later years.
But I remember my mother for who she was, not what her illness made her into.
My mother was a caring and loving person. Who was generous and giving.
And i would do anything to hear her laugh or have one last hug.
We love you Linda Ann Brandmeyer.
And your memory will always live on through all the hearts you touched in your time with us.

 

2 Comments

  1. Suzann Evans on February 16, 2021 at 5:28 pm

    I am so sorry to hear of Linda’s passing. I will keep you Rusty and your children and grandchildren in my prayers.



  2. Christine Cox on February 20, 2021 at 1:16 pm

    There are not enough words that could tell what Linda meant to me, we were first Cousins, but more like Sisters. Her Mother and my Mother were Sisters and that bond carried on between me and her. We grew up together spending weekends and summers with one another, and continued on into our adult life. She was very strong throughout the years in her battle of serious health issues. She is fighting no more and has went to a Glorious life with our Lord Jesus Christ. I Loved her more than any words could describe, and I will see her again one day????



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