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Brandon Keith Jackson, 26, passed away on January 1, 2024. Brandon was born February 28, 1997, in Odessa, TX to Valencia Yolanda Jackson and Roger Keith Jackson. He graduated from Connections Academy, Houston, TX.
Brandon worked as a building attendant of the physical plant at UTPB for approximately three years. He received recognition and accolades for his work. He was a loving son, hard worker and excellent dad. He was outgoing, smart and adventurous. He loved working with his hands. Brandon was very tech savvy and later he taught himself to do basic work on cars. He loved to travel and be on the road. He also liked growing his own vegetables.
Brandon is predeceased by: grandfathers Timothy Hubert, Chris Black and Rogers Jackson; grandmothers Alfreda Jackson and Jackie Bonner; uncles Chris Black Jr., Lamont Hunter and aunt Shatoya Bonner.
He is survived by special friend Rebecca Adams; daughter NaKeighley Jackson; son Samson Jackson; parents Valencia Yolanda Jackson, Roger Keith Jackson, Abby Anaya, La Shell Williams; brother Brenton Jackson; grandmothers Kathy Hubert, Velma Marshall and Thelma Black; aunt Lakeysha Black; uncle Damon Black; best cousins Kameron Willard and Keverly Willard; and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.
Active Pallbearers: Roderick Cornish, Adan Quintana, Brenton Jackson, Emilio DeLapena, Kamron Willard, Robby Walker Honorary Pallbearers: Geremy Willard, Jonathan Denmons
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1040 S. Dixie Blvd., Odessa, TX 79761
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