Brenda Kay Branon Sink

7/27/1965 - 12/24/2025

Brenda Kay Branon Sink, 60, of Lexington, NC passed away Wednesday, December 24, 2025.  Brenda was born July 27, 1965, in Davie County to the late Rayford Branon and Linda Jones Branon.

She loved her daughters, grandchildren, and family.  She was preceded in death by her parents.

Brenda leaves behind her daughters, Veronica Sink, Jessica Sink (Jordan Keitt); grandchildren, Jaden and Aliana; brother, Craig Brannon (Sherry); neices, Coco Callahan, Emma Brannon, and Morgan Brannon; sister, Judy Hicks (Terry); nephew, Aaron Elwood (Amanda), Jameson Hicks, and Theron Hicks (Jenna Foley).

A Celebration of Life will be January 18, 2026, at 3:00pm at her sister’s house.  If you would like to attend, send Judy Hicks a message on Facebook Messenger to get the address.

Memorial Contributions can be made to the Parkinson’s Foundation- parkinson.org

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5 tributes for Brenda Kay Branon Sink Obituary

  1. Marty Motley

    I still remember Brenda from way back in the day from cruising around uptown. There was a group of us who used to gather uptown and just sit around and talk, then go cruising back and forth through town. And I remember her sister Judy from working with her at the old Dixie Furniture Plant. Just wanted to say that I am sorry for your loss of your sister and someone who I use to know. And for the loss of your mother. The last time that I saw Brenda she was with another of our friends Michelle and they came by my house while out riding around. My prayers for your whole family and I hope God will be with you all and help each of you to have his peace.

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  2. Bob & Lucille Edwards

    So sorry for your loss Jessica & Veronica Praying for family. 2nd Corinthians 5:8 We are confident I say, rather to be absent from the body and to be present with the Lord.

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  3. Jesse Howard

    Back in the year and 1988 at the one of the Lexington Furniture uptown. This is where I met a lady on the line where we worked on the furniture as it came down the line she befriended me and I’ve known her and her father and mother and brother and sisters ever since. She she will truly be missed. I know she wouldn’t want me to tell this but one night I got a phone call from I think it was her mother and she had got tangled up in some sheets and sprained her ankle and they needed me to take her to the doctor emergency room if you will. So I drove down there and as they were coming out of the emergency room I was going in here I was so scared she was having a bad nightmare that night . I’m just glad everything worked out and they made it to the emergency room . I was very young man there’s so many memories. I remember when she told me that she was going to have Veronica and then I got to see those cute little pictures of her when she was a baby and then all the stuff that she had to go through with that. I get to see her from time to time she’s still that cute little baby that I keep seeing. So many things that I can say but nothing will bring her back. I never knew all this was going on. But God has an answer for everything. I’m just glad we crossed path. She will always be like a sister to me. She’s with her mom and dad now. Prayers wishes and love.

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  4. Randy W Reynolds

    Brenda and I have been friends for years. One of my most dearest and best friend anyone could have ever ask for.

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  5. Anita Wallis

    Brenda spent a lot of time with me and my parents back in the mid ‘80’s to early ‘90s. We loved her as family. We shared lot of laughs and some tears too. She certainly loved her daughters. She will definitely be missed.

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