Brandon Garcia's Obituary
Brandon Garcia, age 29, was welcomed into this world on December 29, 1996, to two loving parents. He was a happy baby boy, had a joyful childhood, and lived life to the fullest, creating many fond memories.
Brandon grew into a fine young man. He was deeply loved by his family and will be remembered for his respectful nature, kind heart, and quiet strength. Brandon found joy in simple things. He loved food, enjoyed playing video games, loved anime and Asian culture, and every now and again enjoyed researching new topics.
Brandon never asked for much. He appreciated the small moments in life and had a steady presence that brought comfort to those around him. He valued time spent with family, and though he was often quiet, his actions spoke with sincerity and respect. Those who knew him will remember his patience, his gentle spirit, and the way he carried himself with humility.
Brandon was also very conscientious. He had a strong work ethic, took pride in his work, and valued doing things the right way. He loved his job, and his coworkers loved him. He always strived to grow and improve, and he was being groomed by his management for a team lead role. Those he worked with recognized his dedication, reliability, and the persistent effort he put into everything he did. We are so very proud of him!
Brandon is survived by his father, Gabriel Garcia; his mother, Christina Lozano; his stepmother, Kimberly Garcia; and his stepfather, Ruben Lozano. He is also survived by his grandparents, Al and Imelda Garcia, and Dale and Anne Marie Pruett; his younger siblings, Kaitlyn Garcia, Dwayne Jones, Carena Jones, and Ruben Antonio Lozano; and his big brother, Jacob Price.
He is also lovingly remembered by his precious niece and nephew, countless aunts, uncles, cousins, extended family, and dear friends. He was preceded in death by his big sister, Jessica Price, who was two months older and fell asleep in death in 2017.
With love and gratitude, family and friends gather together to remember his life and to hold fast to the comfort and hope found in God’s Word at Romans 6:23, which promises everlasting life provided by Jesus Christ’s ransom sacrifice.
Our beloved Brandon, we will see you again in Paradise!
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