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Brenda Eller Davis, a devoted wife, cherished sister, and beloved member of her community, passed away peacefully on June 11, 2026, in Sodus. Born on May 3, 1962, in Newark, New York, Brenda lived a life marked by dedication, creativity, and warmth.
Brenda’s career was characterized by many years of committed service in the food industry. She lent her talents and care to Newark Hospital and Burger King, where her presence was a steady and reliable force. Her work ethic and genuine kindness left an indelible mark on those who had the privilege of working alongside her.
A woman of varied interests, Brenda found joy and solace in the simple yet profound pleasures of life. She delighted in reading a good book, allowing herself to be transported to different worlds and perspectives. Scrapbooking was another of her passions, a way for her to capture memories and weave stories into beautiful, tangible keepsakes. Additionally, Brenda embraced oil painting, expressing her creativity through vibrant colors and evocative imagery.
Throughout her life, Brenda was surrounded by the love and support of her family. She was the loving wife of Danny Davis for 44 years, a partnership that spoke to her enduring commitment and loyalty. Brenda was also the treasured sister of David and Nathan Eller and Diane Winters. She shared a special bond with her two nieces and four nephews, as well as many cousins who held her in great esteem.
Brenda was preceded in death by her parents, Norman C. and Cora N. Newell Eller, and her brother Norman Keith Eller. Their memories lived on through the hearts she touched.
Brenda Eller Davis will be remembered not only for her many contributions and talents but also for the kindness and grace she showed to all who knew her. Her legacy is one of love, creativity, and steadfast devotion to family and community. She will be deeply missed and fondly remembered by all who had the honor of sharing in her journey. I Lived my life On my own terms I was true to myself my morals were firm My moral compass was tried and true I thought for myself I all ways had a clue I found solace in being alone an introvert in soul I didn't need to atone I gave of myself when I was able to a thankless world all cards on the table.
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