Brandy Kay Hernandez
Brandy Kay Hernandez
December 14, 1974 – November 2023
Ottumwa, Iowa | Age 48
Brandy Kay Hernandez, known affectionately as “BK” or “scairdy cat” by her beloved nieces, was born on the 14th of December, 1974, in Eddyville, Iowa.
Brandy was a dedicated and reliable individual who was not afraid to voice her strong opinions. Yet, she was also incredibly funny and thoughtful, always eager to bring a smile to those around her. Maya Angelou once said, “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” This sentiment perfectly encapsulates the enduring impact that Brandy had on those around her.
Brandy took up residence in Ottumwa, Iowa, where she lived for 15 years.
Brandy married her soulmate, Leonidas Sanches, on the 20th of July, 2013.
She worked diligently as a Desk Clerk at the Stardust Hotel.
Her hobbies included bowling, spending cherished time with her family, and supporting the tack shops’ live sales. She also found joy in her role as the President of Soap Creek Rebels, President of Women’s 500 Bowling, a Girl Scout leader, and an archery enthusiast.
Brandy had a unique way of uniting people and making everyone feel special. Her love for snuggling with her dogs was also a testament to her tender side. Indeed, Brandy was a people pleaser with a strong opinion who was never afraid to voice it.
Brandy is survived by her loving husband, Leonidas Sanches; her step-son, Uriel Hernandez; her mother, Joyce (Fred) Hill; her sisters, Carry Edgington and Bobbie Williams; her nephew, Dalton Kitto; her Aunt Rita Parker and Uncle David Williams; and her cousins, Alice Moore and Dale Moore.
She was preceded in death by her father, Richard Williams; uncles, Ralph, Raymond, and Dean Williams; Aunt Roberta William; grandparents, Lester and Alice Williams, and Jack and Alllonia Harland.
As we remember Brandy, a quote by Helen Keller comes to mind, “What we have once enjoyed we can never lose; all that we love deeply becomes a part of us.” Brandy’s spirit and love will forever be a part of those she touched. We encourage everyone to leave cherished memories and upload photos of our dear Brandy on her memorial page. Her life was a testament to the power of love, commitment, and resilience, and she will be greatly missed.
Brandy’s body has been cremated. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
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