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LouAnne Brennan

Posted 2014-10-19 by mhenderson
Mohave Daily News, Mohave Valley, AZ -
Published in Mohave Daily News Online from Oct. 16 to Oct. 23, 2014 -

LouAnne Brennan, age 82, a resident of Bullhead City, Ariz. passed away
on Wednesday, October 9, 2014, while in Las Vegas, Nev. for care. She
was born February 12, 1932 in Pennsylvania.

She was at peace and attended by her loved ones at her bedside.

LouAnne was a member of Eastern Star Sunrise Chapter #60, Daughters of
The Nile Quadesh Temple #35, VFW Ladies Auxiliary, and attended several
other civic organizations as a treasured guest.

She retired from Farmers Insurance in Southern California before moving
to the Bullhead area.

LouAnne was a huge fan of the written word. She had collected thousands
of books in her lifetime, and had read all of them multiple times. She
could recite poetry and prose verbatim, decades after she had first read
and memorized the words that meant so much to her.

She was preceded in death by her husband, JR Brennan in 2013, and the
loss of his presence wore heavy on her heart every day.

LouAnne is survived by her grandchildren, John Brooks and Nicole
Peacock. Her love for them was immeasurable and beyond reproach. To be
in her thoughts and prayers meant you were always safe. The only thing
almost as good as being someone she loved was being one of her pets, and
that was a very close second.

Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, October 17, 2014 at the
Mohave Valley Lodge / Eastern Star / Shrine building at 2580 Miracle
Mile Rd., Bullhead City, Ariz.

In Lieu of flowers the Family asks that donations be made to the
Shriners Childrens Hospital or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital .




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