Brenda Boie Trier
October 3, 1957 - February 2, 2025
Brenda was my first love. She has a super special spot in my heart. I am very sad to learn of her passing, but tremendously comforted to learn of her deep connection with God, and grateful that she was surrounded by so much love during her health struggles. I can still see her blue eyes, beautiful smile, and I can still hear her incredible laughter! Namaste.

Dave Peck
Madison, WI
Posted: 3/2/2025


Our family loved B!!! She and Dave dated for years and we all have nothing but treasured memories of her.

Dianne Peck Foye
St Louis, MO
Posted: 3/1/2025


Brenda was a beautiful woman. She was my #1 girlfriend back in the day. True friend. All of Class of '75 loved her! Used to go to Sunset Bowl often. I am truly sorry to hear this

cameron coulson
garden grove, CA
Posted: 2/27/2025


I am so sorry to hear about Brenda. I have lots of good memories of our days growing up. She was a great friend and I am sorry I didn’t stay in touch with her after high school. Cherish all your family memories and take care of each other.

Jean Jahnke Bernicky
Waukesha, WI
Posted: 2/22/2025


Sending condolences to all who loved Brenda. One memory, and I think I am correct. During The King and I at Waukesha South, she took it upon herself to watch over our Brian, who was only 3 at the time. He would listen to no one else and his dad was busy directing.

Sue Machan
Waukesha, WI
Posted: 2/19/2025


My condolences to the family. I had the privilege of working with Brenda on many projects. She was such an amazing person. We talked on the phone occasionally, about work, but then always ended up having a good laugh. What a remarkable fighter she was! I am going to really miss Brenda.

Marcie
Huntington Beach, CA
Posted: 2/5/2025


To All of Ms Brenda’s Family, I just want you to know that Doris and I loved Brenda with our entire Heart, I can’t stop Crying , I was suppose to see her feb 6th to tell her I had a grandbaby born on Feb 2nd… I Hadn’t heard that she had left Us to be with the Lord . She has touched Our hearts more than You’ll ever know. Her infectious laugh will forever replay in my head. And hear her yell across the living room for me to turn on some music. I will miss her.

Tammy
Milwaukee
Posted: 2/5/2025


My sincerest condolence to my sister Mary and to everyone who loved Brenda. Her laugh was contagious. Her sense of style priceless. God kept her in her faith and grew her. Hank and I have a wonderful memory of taking the ferry across Lake Michigan and back with Brenda and Tad to attend Janet's funeral. The laughter and tears shared and truly meaningful conversation. I will always cherish that memory. And now I picture Brenda singing and dancing again.

Cindy Lukas
Milton, WI
Posted: 2/5/2025