Brenda Sue Padgett

November 10, 1951 ~ August 11, 2021
Brenda Sue Padgett
69, of Indianapolis, passed away on August 11, 2021 at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis. Brenda was born on November 10, 1951 in Indianapolis, IN to the late Vertie L. (Willis) and Willie Junior Spears.
Brenda grew up on the Southwest side of Indianapolis, graduating from Decatur Central High School in 1970. Brenda went on to attend Beauty School and became a licensed beautician. She then worked at G.M. Truck and Bus for about 9 years. She was a long-time member of the Fellowship Baptist Church. She enjoyed crocheting blankets, playing Suduko, puzzles and shopping.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her son David L. Padgett, II; sister Patty Spears and brother Willie J. Spears.
She is survived by her husband David L. Padgett; son Matthew C. Padgett (Jody); siblings Leonard Spears, Jessie Spears; grandchildren Danny Finch, Travis Padgett, Samantha Padgett; great grandchildren Weston, Emma, Brantley, Connor and Carter.
Friends and family will gather to celebrate Brenda’s life on Tuesday, August 17th from 4- 8pm at Carlisle Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. The funeral service will begin Wednesday, August 18th at 10:00am in the funeral home. Burial will follow the services in West Newton Cemetery.
Memorial contributions are encouraged to be made to the Humane Society of Indianapolis 7929 N. Michigan Rd. Indianapolis, IN 46268 https://indyhumane.org/
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Prayers for your Family. May God bless and keep watch over your Family during this difficult time. Sincerely, John and Shamra Place.
The DCHS Class of 1970 would like to offer our deepest sympathy to Brenda’s husband and family. Many of us enjoyed her friendship during and after our high school years. ♥️
My deepest sympathies to the family and all those touched by the blessing of knowing Brenda. We will surely miss her. Denny and Ron
My deepest sympathy
Dave and Family, It is with profound sadness that we hear of Brenda’s passing. She was such a great neighbor at Paradise Island Florida. I will certainly remember the abundance of sweets she had given me over the years – these actions proved how friendly and giving she was. We will forever remember her and maybe, sometime soon, we will see you, Dave, in Florida. Please accept our deepest condolences. God bless you all. Wayne & Ann Ruth