He recently graduated 8th grade at Curtis Corner Middle School. His favorite activities include fishing, basketball, football and playing X-Box. He was a good friend and a surrogate little brother to many. He had a contagious giggle and wonderful sense of humor. He loved to go to the beach and eat Subway sandwiches. If it had wheels, an engine or wings, he knew everything about it. His passion was building and customizing cars. He was a practical jokester. His goal was to make everyone smile (much to the dismay of all school personnel.) Even at his young age, when he met someone that had a need, he felt the urge to take care of it. He would help grownups with shoveling and carrying in groceries and he would befriend anyone in need. He loved his summers spent in South Carolina with all of the people who loved him there. Brandon's love in life was every animal he met and he wanted to fix it, save it and bring it home.
Visiting hours were held Thursday, July 24, 2014 from 3 - 7 PM in the Avery-Storti Funeral Home, 88 Columbia Street, Wakefield. Funeral services were private.
NOTE: He was visiting family near Prosperity, South Carolina and was killed when the ATV he was driving ran off a gravel road, down an embankment and overturned.
He recently graduated 8th grade at Curtis Corner Middle School. His favorite activities include fishing, basketball, football and playing X-Box. He was a good friend and a surrogate little brother to many. He had a contagious giggle and wonderful sense of humor. He loved to go to the beach and eat Subway sandwiches. If it had wheels, an engine or wings, he knew everything about it. His passion was building and customizing cars. He was a practical jokester. His goal was to make everyone smile (much to the dismay of all school personnel.) Even at his young age, when he met someone that had a need, he felt the urge to take care of it. He would help grownups with shoveling and carrying in groceries and he would befriend anyone in need. He loved his summers spent in South Carolina with all of the people who loved him there. Brandon's love in life was every animal he met and he wanted to fix it, save it and bring it home.
Visiting hours were held Thursday, July 24, 2014 from 3 - 7 PM in the Avery-Storti Funeral Home, 88 Columbia Street, Wakefield. Funeral services were private.
NOTE: He was visiting family near Prosperity, South Carolina and was killed when the ATV he was driving ran off a gravel road, down an embankment and overturned.
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