
The family of Brenda Kae Aime (Amos) of Redvers, Sask. sadly announces her passing at the Southeast Integrated Care Centre, Moosomin, Sask. on July 21, 2025, at the age of 77.
Brenda was hard working, fiercely loyal, and passionate about the things she cared about. She was a thoughtful wife, mother, sister, daughter, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend. Brenda was known for her love of crafts, gardening, crochet, games, gossip, and walking around Redvers.
Brenda’s memory will be forever cherished by her husband Paul Aime of Redvers; daughter Jocelyne (Mark) Brady of Regina, Sask.; son Edmond (Crystal) Aime of Redvers; daughter Linda (Lloyd) Moore of Lloydminster, Alta.; daughter Naomi (Steven) Bedecs of Redvers; grandchildren: Danielle (Matthew) Badger, Lisa (Corey) Kosloski, Carson (Angela) Aime, Kaley Aime (Zach Pellerin), Noah Aime (Kate Smid), Soren Aime, Micheal (Stephanie) Moore, Matthew (Bohdana) Moore, Sarah (Mark) Kliever and Adam (Hannah) Bedecs; great-grandchildren: Blake and Liv Badger; Kohen, Calla and Brynn Kliever; Rowan and Oliver Kosloski.
She will also be sadly missed by her sister Lynn Keturakis; brother-in-law Don Keturakis; sister-in-law Maggie Amos; brother-in-law Albert (Anne) Aime; sister-in-law Yvette (Yve) LeGal, as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
Brenda was predeceased by her parents: Gordon and Olive Amos; brother Allan Amos; granddaughter Paige Brady and brother-in-law George Aime.
A Public Graveside Service was held on Saturday, August 2, 2025 at 2 pm at the Redvers Town Cemetery. A time of fellowship and refreshments followed at the Golden Age Centre, Redvers.
Those wishing to pay tribute to Brenda via a donation in her memory may do so directly to the Redvers & District Community Health Foundation Inc., Box 766, Redvers, SK S0C 2H0.
Hall Funeral Services in Redvers provided care to the Aime family – Dustin Hall, Funeral Director.

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