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Brandon Robert Sapp

West Palm Beach, Florida

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Family-Placed Funeral Notice BRANDON ROBERT SAPP, PFC 21 years young, of Lake Worth, FL, killed in action August 15, 2004 in Najaf, Iraq, while in service to his country with the 2-7 Calvary, Greywolf, stationed out of Fort Hood, TX. PFC Sapp had been awarded the Purple Heart and the...

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Brandon, I Miss You...Still. A mother's love and my grieving your death are never ending. I often listen to Dire Straits' song and watch the video, "On Every Street" with you in my heart. And on this Memorial Day weekend, it seems appropriate to include a recent article in your memory. You were a truly wonderful part of my life, of which I will never forget. I love you, my Brandon. Mom.

My daughter has assigned to make a posterboard about Brandon for Memorial Day. We make it together not only for good notes, we make it better in honor to Brandon. Thanks for your service !

Happy Birthday, Brandon. I wonder what you would be doing in life now and what you would look like at age 39.

Hope, You are never without Brandon, as he is all around you. Sending love and comfort you way.

Mother's Day is a day each year that has become a quiet one for me. And in that inner quiet, it has become a day that magnifies Brandon's absence from this world and from my life. Today is a day that no longer finds me distraught. Instead, I guess I've found acceptance that I won't get that phone call nor hear the door open with the words, "Happy Mother's Day!" and a kiss on the cheek. Instead, I feel a quiet, non-eventful awareness that today I am alone. I Miss You...Still. Mom

To my Brandon: My son, your death still brings tears to my eyes and I believe always will. A mother's love has no limits and I continue to pray we hug again when my day comes and I depart this Earth. I love you so very much. I Miss You...Still. Mom

I run with an organization called, "wear blue: run to remember". This weekend, I ran in Brandon's honor and memory. I pray that fond memories and funny family stories carry the family through the weekend.