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Brandon W. Farley

Grand Prairie, Texas

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Brandon,. I've known about your sacrifice since shortly after it happened. You and I were friends in elementary school, but I never forgot about our agreement to meet up in Montana when we grew up. I miss you, man. I'm heart broken that we won't be meeting up in Montana. I'm sorry to you and your family that I couldn't have been there for you.
To your family: I'm so sorry for your loss. After 30 years, I still consider him my best friend as if a day hasn't gone by. I can't think...

the tree of life

Brandon,

We sat through the Veteran's Day assembly at Noah's school today, you weighed on our hearts so heavily, making me miss you unbelievably. I would give anything to have you here with us again. Thank you for the most selfless act of giving your life in protection of all of ours.

All my love,

Lauren

SSG Brandon W. Farley you are not forgotten.

B- It doesn't seem real that 7 years ago you left your earthly body & gained a new body in heaven. 7 years what felt like the end of our lives was only the beginning of the years to come without you. What an honor to know such an incredible man who really laid down his life for me. I miss you everyday from the day you left this earth. From the days of you dragging us out with you so you didn't have to go out alone or you waking us up on Saturday mornings to go hang out by the pool. Your...

7 years ago today you came under attack, I remember the news like it was yesterday. It still breaks my heart to think about your last days/hours and what you went through. I know you fought hard. I celebrate you, your life and am so blessed to have been your sister.

OU beat Tennessee Saturday, Boomer Sooner.

You know I love you. Watch out for us until we see you again.

Thank you for your guidance, leadership and friendship. You were such a inspiration to so many. I will forever remember you and the sacrifice you made that day. Strength and honor my brother.

My brother, not a day goes by that I don't think about you. It was an honor to have known you and to serve with you for almost two years. Without a doubt, September 17 2008 was the saddest day of my life. I'm sure you know, that I named my first born son Brandon Wade, in honor of your memory. I pray that the lord allows my son to grow up to be as honorable of a man as you were. Until we meet again,
SEMPER FIDELIS