1976
2020
DOBSON — Brandon Miles Inman, age 43, of Dobson, passed away on Saturday evening, Feb. 22, 2020. He was born in Surry County on August 25, 1976, to Dwaine Inman and to the late Peggy Sheets Wilmoth. He was a welder, did construction work, and enjoyed chicken farming with his brother. Brandon expressed himself in his love for music and spending time with family and friends while he cooked on the grill and kept everyone entertained with his wit and humorous personality. Brandon held his family very dear to his heart. He had unconditional love for his wife Tara and his four children who will miss him dearly. His spirit will live through his family and memories of their special moments together. "May the Lord keep watch between you and me when we are away from each other," Genesis 31:49. In addition to his mother he was preceded in death by his grandparents, Bill and Myrtle Inman, Ruth and Okey Sheets. Surviving is his wife Tara Davis Inman; daughters Madison "Bear" Inman, Hope "Tured" Inman; step-daughter Faith Wright; sons Cole Inman, Gavin "Galvin" Inman; father and step-mother Dwaine and Stella Inman; step-father Gary Wilmoth, mother-in-law Cassandra Russell; step-grandmother Mary Faye Wilmoth; brothers and sister-in-law, David and Kris Inman, Brad Inman his twin brother, Jody Inman; step-brother and his wife, Allen and Holli Hudson. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27, in the chapel of Moody-Davis Funeral Home. The family will receive friends at Moody-Davis Funeral Home on Thursday, Feb. 27, from noon until the time of his memorial service at 2 p.m. Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to the Joan & Howard Woltz Hospice Home 945 Zephyr Rd. Dobson, NC 27017. Online condolences may be made at www.moodyfuneralservices.com
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SUE P BAUGUESS AN SON BRANDON LEE BAUGUESS
February 27, 2020
SO VERY SORRY FOR YOUR GREAT LOSS
PRAYERS TO EACH AN EVERYONE OF YOU..GOD BLESS YOU EVERYONE !!
SUE P BAUGUESS AN SON BRANDON L
BAUGUESS OF DOBSON NC
February 26, 2020
I'll always remember Granny Ruth keeping all you boys in line....David, Brad and Jody hold on to all your good memories of times together. Love to all, Dianna
Jerry Sheets, Jr
February 26, 2020
I will miss you brother!
Jerry Sheets
February 26, 2020
My heart is broken for you family. What it is that get's me thru this, is the fun times we all had - David, Brandon, Brad, Jody, and myself.
We grew up together - all of us. And most of that "growing up" took place (fortunately) in the moving business.
I'll always remember Brandon, Brad, and Jody at 15-16 years old, getting into the trucks with me to go do a moving job, and all I heard was "let me drive"! So I did - and thru that I taught all three of these young men how to drive a truck - and support themselves and their future families.
You don't recognize the fact that you're passing down knowledge that will last a young man a lifetime. You don't recognize the fact that you're passing down a trade that will help these young men support their future families at the time it's happening - it's years later when you appreciate what you handed down. It's years later, when you see them on the road in their trucks (whomever they drive for) with a smile - going to deliver the load that day. That's when you think - Wow - I'm glad I did that!
My heart absolutely breaks for you family! Whatever I can do - all you have to do is say it.
I love you all dearly!
Jerry Wayne Sheets, Jr
February 26, 2020
My heart is absolutely broken. I'll always remember the fun times we all had...all of us - David, Brandon, Brad, Jody, and myself. I'll always remember teaching Brandon, Brad, and Jody how to drive a truck (a CDL -A truck) because all of you at 15 - 16 years old bugged me to death to "let you drive" - and I did. I let you all!
It's so sad - and my heart breaks dearly for the entire family! I love you all - very much!!!
Jerry Wayne Sheets, Jr.
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