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Brandon Alan Lee was born in Cincinnati, OH, June 4th 1996 to Karen Lee (Scudder) and Timothy Lee. Growing up Brandon learned things quicker than most. He was playing hockey on roller blades by the age of 3 and keeping up with the older boys. Skateboarding happened to be the activity that took up most of his time. He was very proud to be a big brother to his little sister Savannah. B enjoyed spending time with his friends, riding his skateboard, dirt biking, traveling, and enjoying life. Brandon’s spark of light was noticed as soon as he would enter a room. His contagious laugh and lovable personality made it easy to love being around him. Brandon would have done anything for anyone, he truly enjoyed helping others. He was a great soul that has been lost too soon. Life will never be the same without him in it.
Brandon was preceded in death by his grandparents, Sandy Scudder, Richard and Lafern Lee, and His Uncle, Mark Lee.
He will be lovingly remembered by his mother, Karen (Del), his father, Timothy, his grandfather, George (Mary Lou), his uncles, Mark (Linny) and Michael (Pam), his sister, Savannah, his brothers, TJ (Hannah) and Nick (Brittney). His Nephews, Rowan and Tyler. His Cousins, Micaela, Chad, Cody, Derrick, Jerrid, and Austin, his dear friend, Sondra.
His fun and caring personality attracted many life-long friends. If you were once in Brandon’s life he forever had love in his heart for you.
Family and friends are invited to a Celebration of Life on Friday, April 12th, 6:00pm - 9:00pm at The Glen Carder Lodge, 5125 Foley Road, Delhi Park, Cincinnati, Ohio 45238.
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