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Brandon Lee William Sheets, son of Rian and Stephanie Sheets, left to be with Jesus while sleeping in his mother’s arms, early Tuesday morning, May 20, 2025. Brandon was born on March 27, 2025, at 1:27 pm. Weighing 7 lbs 3.8 ounces.
In his short two months with us, Brandon touched so many lives and inspired faith and trust in God through his hospital stay and healing journey. The stress of his illness caused an aneurysm, that we didn’t know about. Although we are unsure why God chose this for him, we are blessed we got to meet and love on him for as long as we did.
Brandon leaves behind five siblings; Tucker, Damien, Sebastian, Madelynn & Teagan Sheets, as well as a huge family, that got to meet and love on him from the moment he got here.
He was preceded in death by Rian’s childhood best friend Brandon Morrison, whom he was named after, as well as three great grandfathers; Charles William Swint, Doug Almond & Jerry Pennington; grandparents Aaron and Sue Sheets & Grammy Audrey Carter & Aunt Destiny Sheets.
Our sweet baby Brandon left his mark on this world in his short time. We cannot wait to see him waiting for all of us with his Mohawk & contagious smile once we get to Heaven. Because of our faith in Jesus, we will get to reunite with our boy one day.
“But Jesus said, “let the little children come to me and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of Heaven.” Matthew 19:14
A visitation will be held at 1:00 PM on Tuesday, June 3, 2025 with a service immediately following at 2:00 PM at Hot Springs Baptist Church.
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