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Brandon Nichols

Houston, Texas

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NicholsBrandon V. Nichols our beloved son, 24, of Cypress passed away December 22, 2010 of cancer. He was born January 27, 1986 in Shreveport, LA. He attended the University of Arkansas, in Little Rock. Where he received his B.S. in Health Science, he was a member of the basketball team. He was...

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Sherri, I never had the pleasure of meeting Brandon but I know since he was your son, he was an AWESOME young man. You instilled in him grace, love, endurance, respect and LOVE for God and people. He is in no more pain and is happy and rejoicing at the feet of Christ. Please know that you and your family will continue to be in all of our thoughs and mostly, prayers. May you feel continued the feel the pace he is feeling at this moment. GOD LOVES YOU and so do all of us those who knew him...

Sherri, Fred and Family,
What little time I got to know Brandon, I knew that he was an extra special young man. God brings people into our lives for many reasons. Brandon has touched so many people in so many special ways. His faith was so strong, even in the hardest of times, it never left. What a wondeful testimony Brandon displayed for us all. Because of his illness, I reached out to many people to join me in prayer for him...what a lesson of faith for me. Even my twin boys (10...

I find it so amazing how someone I have never had the privelege of meeting this side of heaven could impact my life so much....but Mike and Sherri your son Brandon did that in my life...And like I have said before Im thinking yall have not only touched but impacted alot of lives through such a tough ordeal...I have admired yalls faith in the Lord through this and to give Him the glory in spite of circumstances most of us cant even imagine....For me personally to read the updates and the...

Sherri and Mike,
My deepest condolences go out to Brandon's entire family and all of his friends. I had the privilege to help coach Brandon during his AAU basketball days with Houston Gold. I have received messages from his former teammates around the country and from overseas. He is one of the kindest and honorable young men that I have ever met. Brandon was always quick with a smile and always made others feel comfortable. He was also one of the best competitors I've ever seen on the...

What an awsome outstanding young man.You were so strong in your faith and love for others. Thank you Brandon for sharing your self and your thoughts with all of us. May god be with your family members at this difficult time.

I'm glad that he enjoyed playing the Wii and going to the Sundial area with his family while he was here at MD Anderson. He was special guy with strong faith. He knew who made him and where he was going. I will cherish our good deep talks. ~mack

Fred and Sherri,
As part of the meal team it was our privilege to help your family during this difficult time in any way possible. You are in our prayers and our hearts ache for you and your family.
David and Keeley Vanek
COF

Mike this is terrible and a huge shock doug and I are at a loss for words loosing a child is the worst. god bless you and stay with you today and always! Julie and Doug Osburn

My heart aches for you, may the peace of God be with the entire family, we love you!