Brenda Warren, 71, entered into rest on February 2, 2022 in Modesto. She was born September 18, 1950 to the late L.C. and Lucille Davisin French Camp.
Brenda leaves behind her children, Richie Hardesty and wife Sally of Escalon, Jamie Hardesty of Stockton, Dale Hardesty- Etter and husband Russ of Riverbank and Nathan Warren of Olympia, WA.
She was blessed with five grandchildren, Cory Hardesty, Briana Hardesty, Kayla Hardesty, Tyler Hardesty, Kaleb Etter and four great- grandchildren. In addition, she has two surviving siblings, Linda Owens of Manteca and Dusty Traywick of Galt.
Brenda was a California native, but Washington home for many that 20 + years. Where she raised her four children, then moved to Oregon to begin a new life for herself as an empty nester. She worked as a paraprofessional for many years. Always willing to lend a helping hand to the teachers and students. Brenda was independent she loved to do things on her own, she was strong willed and would accomplish anything she would send her mind to. Brenda was always ready to road trip to find her next casino. She was an avid reader and enjoyed and great movies. Brenda felt at peace watching hummingbirds outside her house. She was blessed with a large loving family. She will be remembered as loving mother and grandmother. She will be deeply missed.
P.L. Fry is honored to serve the Warren family. A celebration of life will be held in her honor on March 4, 2022 at Chez Shari, 305 N. Union Road, Manteca at 5pm. For condolences to the family, please visit our website at www.plfryandson.com
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Brenda leaves behind her children, Richie Hardesty and wife Sally of Escalon, Jamie Hardesty of Stockton, Dale Hardesty- Etter and husband Russ of Riverbank and Nathan Warren of Olympia, WA.
She was blessed with five grandchildren, Cory Hardesty, Briana Hardesty, Kayla Hardesty, Tyler Hardesty, Kaleb Etter and four great- grandchildren. In addition, she has two surviving siblings, Linda Owens of Manteca and Dusty Traywick of Galt.
Brenda was a California native, but Washington home for many that 20 + years. Where she raised her four children, then moved to Oregon to begin a new life for herself as an empty nester. She worked as a paraprofessional for many years. Always willing to lend a helping hand to the teachers and students. Brenda was independent she loved to do things on her own, she was strong willed and would accomplish anything she would send her mind to. Brenda was always ready to road trip to find her next casino. She was an avid reader and enjoyed and great movies. Brenda felt at peace watching hummingbirds outside her house. She was blessed with a large loving family. She will be remembered as loving mother and grandmother. She will be deeply missed.
P.L. Fry is honored to serve the Warren family. A celebration of life will be held in her honor on March 4, 2022 at Chez Shari, 305 N. Union Road, Manteca at 5pm. For condolences to the family, please visit our website at www.plfryandson.com
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Modesto
Manteca (Calif.) Bulletin
Tuesday, February 22, 2022