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It is with a heavy heart that we share the passing of our beloved Brandon Lewis Malveo. A New Orleans native born July 31, 1986 to mother, Kim Malveo Jones(Curtis Sr.) & father, Earl McCray Sr. (Juanita Dilbert). Brandon migrated to the West to Southern California with his mother, when he was 10 years old. Where he was raised as a Believer Jesus Christ. Subsequently, he attended Alta Loma High School, where he made a name for himself as a linebacker in football! Until moving out into the world on his own with his entrepreneur endeavors aiming for personal success. While traveling and experience the States, which he enjoyed. In his later years he became a machine operator at Hello fresh in Arizona preparing to settled down for fatherhood! Brandon was a joyous force who would spread laughter to all whom he encountered. As well as a loyal, loving, protective brother, true friend and determine father. Brandon always could nail a comical pun at a drop of a dime. His comedic humor saturated the lives of everyone he met! Brandon showed his love through numerous gestures for those he loved dearly. Although not all would experience him in that manner his generosity stain the hearts of those who had received those kind acts. We bid farewell to our dear loved one who departed from this world September 17, 2024. Leaving behind his daughter, Brandi Diane Marie Cornelia Wilson Malveo, his mother Kim Malveo Jones, his father, Earl McCray Sr. his brothers Kurtis Jones, Curtis Jones Jr., Clarence Jones, Joseph Jones, Earl McCray, Jonathan McCray and Sisters Charron Jones, Victoria, Malveo and a Legion of family and friends ! Brandon will be reunited with his sister Tanaya Williams, grandmother, Thelma Malveo, & Leola McCray grandfathers Clarence Malveo Sr. & John Henry McCray with a host of aunts, uncles, and family!
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