Wendy Susan Brennan Moore passed away Wednesday, September 25, 2019 at her home in Baton Rouge, LA at the age of 52. Wendy was born June 11, 1967 in Bossier City, LA. She was raised in the Catholic faith and insured that her children received a Catholic education. She was proud to be from Bossier and loved to share stories of growing up on Whittington Street. Wendy graduated from Bossier High School in 1985, going on to receive her B.A. from Louisiana State University. She spent over a decade as a teacher throughout the state, specializing in French – a language and culture for which she had a great passion. She went on to have a successful career in the insurance business as an agent and broker. Wendy will be remembered for her larger than life personality and lightning wit. She faced obstacles in life with a bright and determined outlook. She was preceded in death by her father, Patrick Brennan; paternal grandparents, Jeanne and Larry McGowan; and maternal grandparents, Tobin and Helen Laws. Wendy is survived by her four children, Jackson and Spencer Blackwell, Michael and Madeline Moore; mother and step-father, Linda and Doug Jones; brother and wife, Mark and Paige Brennan; sister and husband, Amanda and Chris Alderman; step-sisters Anna and husband Steve Maxwell, Amy and husband Timothy McCole; longtime partner, Michael Pusateri; nine nieces and nephews; and an abundance of loving extended family and friends. An especially caring mother and person, she will continue to be cherished by those who were close to her. A funeral mass will be held on Saturday, October 19, 2019 at 1:00 p.m. at St. Jude Catholic Church in Benton, LA. Arrangements with Church Funeral Services, Baton Rouge 225-293-4174
Wendy used to ride to Bossier High with my friend Mike Melancon. She was always friendly to everyone she knew with such a beautiful smile and sweet disposition. She will be missed.
I had just reconnected with Wendy over this last year. She was my best friend in elementary school. Oh how I wish we kept in touch. I told her how I’ve always thought about her ever June 11th and told her happy birthday 42 times over. She said I love you and I told her I love you also. Never thinking that would be the last time I would get to speak to her. Prayers for her family. #neverforgotten
Oh just seeing that big beautiful smile of hers! My heart is broken for every one who knew and loved Wendy! She was so real and loyal and fun and just so hilarious. Over the years we would help each other out with Mom things as with that same spirit, I want Jackson, Spencer, Michael and Madeline to please know that I am here and will still help out with Mom things. Je t’aime, Wendy!!!
Gil and I are so saddened to hear of Wendy’s death. We will be praying for her family.
Praying for the entire family and deepest condolences.
Dearest friends. Just heard this tragic news tonight. I’m heart broken. No words to express my sadness for your loss and our loss. I’m going to be at the service. Kathy said she would drive me. When I can , I will call. Sending my love and prayers.
This cousin of mine had a sense of humor like no other. You could never beat her when it came to wit. I will forever cherish the small amount of time I got to spend with her but I’m grateful that Facebook let me see her humor almost daily.
I know how much her family meant to her and she will be truly missed by so many. Her smile and the twinkle in her eye made you wonder what she was going to say next!
I pray that her family will be comforted during this heartbreaking time for us all.
Curt Hutton
Benton, IL.
My heart is broken knowing we lost such a bright light. Our loss is Heavens gain. I will miss Wendy’s wit and banter. She truly was a great friend. RIP, until we meet again.
My awesome cousin that will never be forgotten! Im grateful for all the fun times I had with you. It was a blessing that will always be cherished! Love & prayers to the whole family