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Our dear loved and loving son and big brother Brandon Keith Blass passed unexpectedly from this side of the veil on the 5th of June 2023 at age 48. He is now free from pain and anguish and reunited with his Grandparents, Clarence and Emily Shippey and his Dad Richard Blass. Brandon is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
He was an intelligent life long learner a hard and diligent worker and lover of nature and all of God’s creatures. Brandon served honorably in the U.S. Navy. He enjoyed doing many sports including all types of boarding, swimming, camping, hiking and fly fishing. He loved to travel and visited many countries especially our National Parks. He adored his many nieces and nephews was so happy that his nephew Skyler was serving a Mission. He fought a silent battle and should never be defined by the mental health issues that robbed him of so much happiness in this life.
He leaves broken hearted his mother Diane Blass; his brothers Aaron Blass, Nathan (Erin) Blass; his Sister Jo-Dawn (Shawn) Lindorff; and his eleven nieces and nephews. We were blessed to have had Brandon in our lives.
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