Brenda Marlene McManus

1951 ∼ 2024

Brenda Marlene McManus, 73, of Wallisville, went to be with the Lord on December 28, 2024. 

Funeral Services will be held on January 4, 2025, at 11 a.m. at Old River Baptist Church, 12948 FM 1409, Old River Winfree. Please come share celebrations of Brenda’s remarkable life with the family prior to the service between 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. at Old River Baptist Church. Brenda will be laid to rest at 2:30 p.m. at Worthy Cemetery in Liberty.

Brenda was born in Freeport, Texas, on June 5, 1951, to the late Joe Arnold & Maryetta Craig. Growing up near the ocean, she found that one of her loves was admiring God’s mighty power and magnificence while spending countless hours on the beach. She shared that love with family and friends. Brenda met some of her lifelong friends while attending Freeport High School. Because she enjoyed school, Brenda participated in all the activities it had to offer. While attending high school, she was on the volleyball team, the track team, a member of the band, and she especially enjoyed being a majorette strutting down the football field while twirling her baton. Brenda also graduated from Stephen F. Austin State University with a major in Education and later received her master's degree in library science from the University of Houston. Brenda worked as an elementary teacher and a librarian for over 33 years. One of Brenda’s passions was showing children how special and cherished they were. For many of those children who are adults now and have families of their own, the influence of her compassion and love has profoundly impacted their lives. 

Brenda met the love of her life, Charlie McManus, in 1969 while attending Stephen F. Austin State University. They were happily married for over 53 years and were a true romance story. They both were each other’s best friends and soul mates. Brenda’s greatest joy came from being a Mother to Cassi & Mandi, and a grandmother to her five grandchildren – Drew, Meagan, Curt, Jacey, and Donny. She treasured her time with her grandkids and loved being their Gran, never failing to love and support them in everything they did.

Brenda and her friends were practically inseparable throughout their lives. She loved hosting parties and always found the perfect gifts to make them feel loved. Whatever activity they were doing, from spending time shopping to visiting around the kitchen table and drinking coffee, they always laughed through it all. 

Everyone who knew Brenda knew how much she loved reading. Of course-she was a librarian! She never went anywhere without her Kindle. 

She loved and understood the power of words. She knew the power they had to love, which is what she focused her life on—how to love her family, friends, community, and even strangers. But above all her loves, she put her faith in the Lord first. She received her strength, hope, and love from The Lord. Her favorite scripture was Proverbs 31:28-30, “Her children arise and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her. Many women do noble things, but you surpass them all. Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised.”

Although we grieve her passing, a greater promise abounds: “To be absent from this body is to be present with the Lord,” and we rejoice in that promise as we give thanks and celebrate the life of Brenda McManus, our beloved wife, mother, grandmother, aunt, and friend. She leaves behind to cherish her precious memory her devoted husband, Charles McManus; her children, Cassi Graves and husband Todd, Mandi Read and husband Mark; 5 grandchildren-Drew, Meagan, Curtis, Jacey, and Donny; brother Lamar Craig, and wife Yami; numerous nieces, nephews and a host of additional family and friends. Her laughter, love of life, and ability to make everyone feel cherished will be sorely missed but never forgotten. If someone were to ask how to describe Brenda best. . . She truly loved!!!

Honoring Brenda as pallbearers are her nephew, Joe Craig; grandson, Drew Graves, granddaughter, Meagan Davis, grandson, Curtis Graves, granddaughter, Jacey Read, and grandson Donny Read.

All who knew Brenda will sadly miss her. In lieu of flowers, the family would be honored for contributions to be made in Brenda’s Memory to the Epilepsy Foundation at https://give.epilepsy.com/page/33651/donate/1 

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Laverne, Denton & Schlea January 22, 2025
Laverne, Denton & Schlea has purchased Eco-Friendly Memorial Trees for Brenda McManus
Patty Gonzales January 6, 2025
Brenda I will always have such fond and happy memories of our times at BH. Charles I am so sad and know how much you will miss Brenda. Thank you also for happy times at your farm and also for coaching our son. Love and blessings, Patty & Sam Gonzales
Martha & Kim Kelley January 4, 2025
Martha & Kim Kelley has purchased Blossoming Heart for Brenda McManus
Marc and Kathy Lee Davis January 3, 2025
Marc and Kathy Lee Davis has purchased Lavender Fields for Brenda McManus
Daryl and Joyce Durbin January 3, 2025
Great family and neighbors so sorry for your loss.
Lisa Watkins January 3, 2025
Dear Charles and McManus Family, I am sending you love and prayers during this challenging time. I was deeply saddened to learn about your loss of Brenda. She was such a loving and beautiful woman, and the love she shared is reflected in your wonderful family. Please know that she will be missed and remembered very fondly. If there’s anything you need or any way I can support you, please don't hesitate to reach out. Warm regards, Lisa Watkins
Gerald Charman Autumn and Bren January 2, 2025
Gerald Charman Autumn and Bren has purchased Eco-Friendly Memorial Trees for Brenda McManus
The McDonald family January 2, 2025
Our entire family is deeply saddened by the passing of the sweetest lady we've ever encountered. May God continue to bless your family.
Rory & Rita Parker January 1, 2025
So sorry for your loss Charlie but we all know she is without pain and in a better place. We will be reunited with Brenda once the Lord calls us home. What a promise to have that the Lord made. You and Brenda were so gracious to allow me to build your home back in the 80's and I cherish all the memories of that time.
Glynn Hughes January 1, 2025
Praying for you Charlie Sorry for your loss. Brenda was a very special person and she will be missed by all she touched over the years
Robert Neyland January 1, 2025
Charlie, I’m speechless and heartbroken for you. I lost my wife 8 years ago-one second she was fine, the next, dead. I wrote a poem for her that is applicable to yours and Brenda’s life: Together as one We Landed And Lived And Listened And Learned And Labored And Laughed And Loved And Lord She Left But I’m not Lost Nor Lonely Merely Longing For when we’ll be one again Take care buddy and always remember God loves you❤️
Larry and Cara Skinner January 1, 2025
Larry and Cara Skinner has purchased Purple Majesty for Brenda McManus
Kathy Funderburk December 31, 2024
What a lovely lady! I met Brenda at SFA in Dorm 18 over 50 years ago. She and Charlie were just starting to date and we saw that their love was just magical. Many years later after children and grands, we met them both back in Nacogdoches. It was quite the reunion, but Brenda was herself.. lovely, charming, compassionate and still in love with her Charlie. I will miss her, but grateful for her being in my life!
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schedule Saturday, January 4, 2025 at 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM

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schedule Saturday, January 4, 2025 at 11:00 AM

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