Brenda Ann Ernest was a caring and generous woman. She left this world on January 31st, 2023 at age 68.
She was born to Pauline and Walt Dickson on September 16th, 1954 in Glendive Montana. She is survived by her brothers and sisters, three sons as well as her wonderful grand children.
Brenda loved helping others and tending to her beautiful flowers. The time she spent in Miles City working at Eastern Montana Mental Health Center was filled with compassion. She truly enjoyed the company of her clients, coworkers and friends.
Service Schedule
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Service Schedule
Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.
Deb Hunking says
Brenda’s family, I am so sorry to hear she passed away. I enjoyed working with her at the mental health center. She was a lovely person and I am going to miss her. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time.
Nichella seal says
I enjoyed working with Brenda very much. She always gave me good advice. Very sad to hear she passed away.
Ana says
My deepest sympathy for the family. Thoughts and prayers are with you.
Longfellow Deeds says
Brenda and I used to watch all the old Ernest videos. Ernest Goea to Camp, Ernest Scared Stupid and Ernest Goes to Jail. Going to miss you Brenda Ernest. Give a hello to the actor who played Ernest for me and save a spot for me at the pearly gates. I will bring the beers.
Aliceann Carlton says
I am saddened to hear of Brenda’s passing. Over the many years we worked together she was a delight as a co-worker, care support provider, and collaborator toward the stability of hundreds of people we served. My hopes for comfort of family and friends during a hard road to walk.
Kevin Donnelly says
Sorry to hear of your loss. She Was a kind considerate person that was glad to help others. May God be her and family.
Stacie Miller says
I’m so so saddened to hear of Brenda’s passing. She was a joy to work with and made coming to work an adventure. She was creative, caring, funny, and a great friend. She loved her sons and grandsons very much and was very proud of how far they’d all come. She will be greatly missed by the people she served, her co-workers, and our community. Prayers for peace for her family
Bill Holton says
a client oriented mentor….even tho I am 73 she treated me with respect….and will be greatly missed
Kendal says
Miss you so much sis!