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Brent Swanson, 35, of Indianapolis, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, November 5th, 2024. His generous final act, he became a tissue donor, giving the gift of hope and healing to others.
Brent was born in Escanaba, MI, and raised in Gladstone, MI. He built a successful career at Ryan Fire Protection as a dedicated sprinkler fitter, where he was next in line to become a foreman. Brent was an avid outdoorsman with a passion for hunting and a love for Michigan sports. He found immense joy in cooking, particularly mastering his smoker and crafting his signature BBQ sauces. He was a devoted husband, stepfather, son, brother, and uncle whose love and dedication were unwavering.
His grandfather, Nels Swanson, and his uncle, Dave Swanson, preceded him in death. Brent is survived by his beloved wife and best friend, Lessika Swanson; his loving parents, Cathy Gaffney (stepfather Steve Gaffney) and Ted Swanson (stepmother Carol Swanson); his cherished sisters, Marie Woods (Kevin Woods) and Amanda Panetti (Tom Panetti); his half-brother, Matthew Swanson; and his stepbrothers, Ryan and Nolan Gaffney. He will be lovingly remembered by his nephews, Konner and Brayden Woods, and his nieces, Annalyse and Emerlynn Woods, Ansley and Madisyn Panetti. He is also survived by his beloved stepdaughter, Lillian Eck, and a host of family and friends who will deeply miss his humor, warmth, and generous spirit.
Brent’s life will be celebrated on Friday, November 8th, at 7:00 PM at Indiana Funeral Care, Greenwood Chapel, with visitation from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
In lieu of flowers, monetary donations can be made to assist with funeral costs: Swanson Donations.
Brent's light touched many, and though he is gone, he leaves a legacy of love and generosity.
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