Brenda Lee Wilson, was born of the late David Young Jr, and Wilma Inez Young on July 5th, 1953, in Baltimore, Maryland. Brenda departed this life on Thursday, January 6th, 2022 in her home, in the community of Pumphrey. Brenda graduated from Morgan State University in 1976 with a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Elementary & Special Education. She graduated from Coppin State University in 1998 with a Master of Science in Education Degree under the field of Special Education and Assessment & Evaluation. In 2010 she received her Advanced Professional Certificate for grades K-12 from the University of Maryland. Brenda was a faithful and dedicated member of the Community Baptist Church. She joined under the leadership of the late Rev. Salters Burgess. During her tenure, Brenda avidly joined various organizations at Community. She was a member of the Mass Choir, Missionary Ministry, Graduation Committee, Women’s Ministry, Gospel Chorus, Youth Department Director, Sunday School teacher and Vacation Bible School teacher. She was an educator for the Baltimore City and Anne Arundel County school system for 41 years. Teaching was a true passion of Brenda’s; whether you were a student in her classroom, or a child in the neighborhood… setting the youth on the correct course of life was something that Brenda was not shy of doing. In 1979, Brenda married the love of her life, Antonio Wilson. They had two children, Barry and Arnita and also took care of other family members, specifically Dana and Keisha. They purchased a home in the community of Pumphrey where Brenda graciously volunteered her time for various community events until this current day. If you knew Brenda, then you knew she loved to shop! If there was a deal or a sale somewhere, Brenda was going to get it; it could’ve been for herself, or you, or someone close to you. She was always giving something away that she had purchased… whether you needed it or not. Aside from shopping, Brenda loved cooking, singing, and traveling the world with her family and friends. Leaving to cherish her memory, her loving husband, Antonio Wilson; son, Barry Wilson; daughter, Arnita Wilson; daughter-in-law, Tiearra Wilson; grandson, Kyle Wilson; mother, Wilma Young, sister, Darlene Summers (George); 3 brothers Lawrence Young (Inez), Darrell Young, Wayne Young; Sister-In-Law, Linda Pinkett (Martin); God son, John Morant III, God daughter, Tierra Parker and a host of nieces and nephews, other family members and friends. “To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven” Ecclesiastes 3:1