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David M. Brandzel, age 52, of Indianapolis, IN left this world on December 31, 2024. Born February 23, 1972 in Geneva, IL, David was a devoted son and brother, whose life force will forever resonate in the memories of those who knew him.
David was a very skilled landscaper and established his own thriving business, DBrand Landscaping, where he showcased his artistic abilities and passion for the natural world. His work not only transformed outdoor spaces but also nurtured the beauty of the environment around him. David is a proud graduate of New Palestine High School and furthered his education at Eastern Illinois University and later earned an Associate's Degree from ITT which equipped him with vital skills in his field.
David possessed a profound connection with nature, which was evident in his love for hiking, exploring local forests and parks, and through his photography that captured the wonders of life he encountered along the way. His adventures were often accompanied by his beloved dog, Hawkeye. This bond highlighted his appreciation for the simple joys in life and his understanding of the tranquility that nature provides.
David is survived by his mother, Donna Brandzel, and his sister, Jennifer (Aaron) Marr, who will cherish the memories of his artistic spirit and fun-loving personality. He is preceded in death by his father Harvey Brandzel.
David touched the lives of many with his kindness, creativity, and unwavering love for nature. He made the world more beautiful every chance he could.
David's legacy will live on through the profound impact he made on those who knew him and will be greatly missed.
To view David's love for the outdoors and his artwork please visit his Instagram accounts below.
https://www.instagram.com/thewoodswood?igsh=MTF4YnBhanY2b3R0OA==
David Brand (@deebeeland) • Instagram
In lieu of flowers please donate to the Arbor Day Foundation in honor of David's love for nature. A link is located below.
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