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							 Service:  
							No Services are scheduled at this time. 
							
							Funeral home: 
							Peasley Funeral Home, Lincoln   
							Obituary 
							Brenda Jean Lexes, 69, of Lincoln, 
							passed away on Friday, February 21, 2025, at her 
							home. 
							 
							No Services are scheduled at this time. 
							 
							Brenda was born March 8, 1955, and raised in West 
							Texas, the daughter of JL and Lilly Mae Whitlock 
							Brooks. She was a southern belle through and 
							through. 
							 
							She is survived by her children: Michael David 
							Lexes, Brandie (Mark Cisco) Lexes, Shannon Boykin, 
							Kenneth (Lavender) Lexes. Four grandchildren: 
							Nikalaos Lexes, Joshua Boykin, Michael Boykin and 
							Wesley Boykin. Great grandchildren: Alena Lexes, 
							Hanna, Lyla, Levi, Lukas, Melody Boykin. One sister: 
							Shirley Driver. Love of her life Charlie Ryden. 
							 
							She was preceded by her parents, one brother: Archie 
							“Bud” Brooks, three sisters: Ruby Brooks, Liddy 
							Morris and Mary Redford. 
							She was employed at the Vonderlieth Living Center in 
							Mt. Pulaski, but Brenda had a diverse and 
							accomplished career, excelling as a bookkeeper, 
							computer programmer, IT technician, and later as the 
							owner and operator of R&B Pilot Car Service. Her 
							dedication and adaptability allowed her to thrive in 
							multiple fields throughout her life. 
							Beyond her professional achievements, 
							Brenda was known for her kind heart and giving 
							nature. She had an infectious smile that could 
							brighten any room and a thoughtful spirit that made 
							those around her feel valued and cared for.   | 
							
							 
                
				  
							Her warmth extended into many hobbies 
							she found joy in crocheting, reading, and listening 
							to books, tending to plants and gardening, making 
							candy, baking, cooking, and listening to music. Each 
							of these passions reflected her creativity and love 
							for bringing comfort to others. 
							 
							Her memory will live on in the hearts of those who 
							knew her. May she be remembered for the kindness she 
							shared and the love she gave so freely. 
							 
							God Speed Momma 
							 
							Till we meet again love you a whole bunch 
							 
							Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer’s 
							Association. 
							 
							Peasley Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. 
							 
            
            				
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