Brandy Ann Harmon

Brandy Ann Harmon obituary

Brandy Ann Harmon

Brandy Harmon Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Birdsong Cremations on Sep. 24, 2025.

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Brandy Ann Harmon loved life and the family that she had to no end. She went beyond the boundaries of a wife, mother, and friend. She loved simple things like reading books, a good pot of coffee, and sitting on the porch. I can't tell you everything that made her the woman that I had the privilege to love for 21 years, I can only say that the world has lost one of the warmest rays of sunshine it had ever known.

Brandy is survived in this life by her husband Joshua Harmon which we shared 21 years of marriage. Her children Shaun P Gammons, Adrian Martinez, Alyssa Martinez, and Wesley E Harmon. Her dad Eddie Moss who was always there for her.

Brandy has joined her mother Melinda Kirsch, father Randy Gammons, and sister Cindy Gammons who preceded her in her journey to Heaven.

Brandy had many friends and family that will forever cherish her memory in their hearts. She will stay with us in our dreams, our daily activities, and prayers.

Brandy absolutely loved Harry Potter and her house of Hufflepuff. So I ask that any time you watch a Harry Potter movie you think of her and know she could recite it word for word.

Brandy was a beautiful soul in a world that didn't deserve her but she touched everyone that came to know her. She was sassy, sarcastic, loving, and everything that made this world worth living in. She would make me laugh when she would worry about spending money on things but was adamant about how she was going to get her nails and feet done. She just had her quirks I guess.

The one thing I know she was most proud of was her children. All of them. It didn't matter if they made mistakes, it didn't matter if they were perfect, she loved them all with everything in her heart.

To all her friends and family just know she loved you all and that she will be with you always.

On her birthday every year she would go out to lunch with her dad Eddie and she would tell me all about it. She looked forward to it every year and such a simple thing brought her so much happiness that it was indescribable.

There is so much I want to tell everyone about her but those memories are for me to cherish and hold on to, just as you all have memories that belong only to you. Keep those memories alive, remember her and smile, weep, or laugh out loud, but keep them no matter what.

Wesley has some things to say so I'm going to let him add to this.

My mom was really just the best woman I could be asked to be born to. I have so many memories of her taking the fall for dumb stuff I did and she never asked for anything in return. She would help in almost anything I asked for help in no matter how hard it was. I am truly happy to have been able to be with my mom for the last 20 years and I am going to miss her, but I know she wouldn't want to see me so sad for the rest of my life and I know she wouldn't want anyone else to stay stuck in the past.

My wife has given me the best 21 years of my life, everything I am and everything I have accomplished is only because of her. I will continue to love her for the rest of my life and watch over our children as she would want. There will never be a day that I won't think of you, and I will try to smile a little more each day until I get to be with you again. There was a quote I once saw somewhere that at the time didn't resonate with me but now it does, " I will love you for the rest of this life and I will find you faster in the next, so I can love you longer". I promise you baby that I will come running as soon as I get there. I LOVE YOU

At this time we are planning to do a celebration of life gathering a year from her passing and appreciate everyone's understanding of our wishes.

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