Brandon John Davis

Brandon John Davis obituary, Denver, CO

Brandon John Davis

Brandon Davis Obituary

Obituary
Brandon John Davis ("B") known by his family and closest friends age 52, peacefully entered into the presence of His Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on June 11, 2022 in his home after a long courageous battle with cancer, his family by his side.
Brandon is survived by his loving wife Shannon of almost 30 years, son Tyler (Sydney) sons Justin and Benjamin, granddaughter Morgen, parents John and Patricia Davis, sisters Tammy and Kathie and several nieces.
Brandon was a Colorado native, he cherished spending time with his family and his pride and joy were his three sons and his precious granddaughter. He was kind, loving and had a witty sense of humor. He was a dedicated employee to his company King Soopers where he recently celebrated 35 years of service.
He had many interests, camping, getting out on the lake in the kayak, attending car and gun shows. He enjoyed landscaping and was known to have the greenest lawn on the block. He was an avid gun enthusiast and loved talking all things guns and making his own ammunition. He was a member of Centennial Gun Club and was often at the range practicing and honing his skills.
Spending time in the mountains was a favorite, taking trips to Summit County to lake Dillion every year was a family tradition.
He loved different genres of music especially the oldies and classic rock, he was sharp and could name any song the singer or band.
He had so many talents from working on cars, to building decks, anything that involved working with his hands, he could do it all.
His favorite sports included baseball and NASCAR and he has quite a collection of memorabilia. He was a simple man, and enjoyed the simple things in life, he worked hard and being with family and friends was his happy place. If you knew him, he was always in a hoodie, jeans and sunglasses.
Brandon loved the Lord and his church family at Calvary Chapel Cherry Creek and he will be deeply missed by everyone that knew him.

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Horan & McConaty Funeral Service & Cremation - South Metro/Centennial

5303 East County Line Road, Littleton, CO 80122

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