Brenda Louise Beauchamp
Obituary
Passed on
March 23, 1966 – November 10, 2025
Surrounded by her family, it is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Brenda Beauchamp on November 10, 2025, at the age of 59. She passed peacefully, after a courageous battle with cancer, with her loved ones by her side.
Brenda was predeceased by her parents, Cally and Helen Beauchamp. She leaves behind her beloved daughter, Brandi (Peter), and her cherished granddaughter, Callie, who was the light of her life. Brenda will also be deeply missed by her brothers, Craig (Kim) and Jim (Laura), as well as by her many nieces, nephews, and all her other family members. She will also be profoundly missed by her best friend Jen, as well as all of her friends who she loved spending time with.
Born on March 23, 1966, mom was a lifelong resident of Woodlands, Manitoba, a place she proudly called home. She was deeply rooted in her community and will be remembered for her infectious smile and her ability to find joy in every moment. Mom spent many summers on the baseball field—whether she was playing, coaching, or simply cheering from the sidelines. You could often find her with an ice-cold beer in hand, enjoying the game she loved. In the winter months, she was known for her stellar dance moves on the social dance floor. In her final days, mom even made sure to brag to her doctors about her dancing skills, always keeping her humor and spirit alive.
Mom was an active and dedicated member of her community, serving on the Woodlands Rec Centre Board for many years. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Woodlands Minor Ball in Brenda’s memory, a cause close to her heart.
A service to celebrate Brenda’s life will be held on Friday, November 28th at 1:00 PM at the Woodlands Community Hall.
The family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to the doctors and nurses at Selkirk Hospital for the compassionate care mom received during her stay.
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Brenda was always so much fun. The life of the party, always smiling with a beer in her hand. But always ready to pitch in and help where needed. Had a blast playing slo pitch with her and getting to know her. She was fearless playing 1st base. Would let anyone run into her as long as she got that out. In Calgary the one year her and Lynn Langrell went through so much more rub A5-35 then the rest of us but there was nothing keeping them off of the field. And through all of the pain she was still smiling. She did such an awesome job being a single mother. Scared of it a bit at first but like everything else took it head on. And she was so looking forward to having grandkids. Seeing her posts you could see that she had as much joy with the little one. Probably even more than she had hoped for. I didnt stop in nearly enough for little visits but enjoyed all of them. I stopped about 5 weeks before she passed. She wasn't up for a visit really so we only had a little chat at the door. Seeing her eyes light up still when talking about the little one was so precious. Now that the pain is gone it will be so much easier for her to keep smiling down on Brandi and her family. Cheers Brenda and see you someday at the party up there.
Les Carter
Sorry for your loss.Brenda will be truly missed by all her family and friends.Always smiling and to lend a hand. Andrew and Tara-Lee Koss
Andrew Koss
My sincere condolences to the Beauchamp family. Brenda was such a great person. She always had a smile on her face. She made a room light up with her presence.
Daphne Harris
Brandi, Peter, Callie and family - our sincere condolences on the loss of Brenda. She was always, always a bright smile. Thinking of you at this difficult time.
Tammy and John Bekeris
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