Mister Fees

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Mister Fees

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In Loving Memory of Mister Fees
Mister Fees, a dedicated advocate for veterans and fallen soldiers, passed away on 4/29/2024 at the age of 38. He leaves behind a legacy of compassion, service, and unwavering commitment to those who served our country.
Mister Fees was a beacon of hope for veterans in need, dedicating his life to supporting them through various initiatives. His passion for assisting veterans, preventing suicide, and honoring fallen soldiers knew no bounds. He tirelessly organized fundraisers, walked alongside veterans in their journeys, and lent a listening ear to those struggling with the aftermath of their service. He was a member of IATSE 478 of New Orleans affiliation in the construction field of the film industry and a member of the Teamster's Local 637 in Zanesville, Ohio. He was a past member of the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Club and a proud member of the Brotherhood of the Banshee Motocycle Club. **Also, he was a combat veteran, and served 8 years in the Military and was deployed on one tour to Afghanistan.
An avid motorcyclist, Mister Fees found solace and joy on the open road. He embarked on a remarkable journey, riding his motorcycle thousands of miles to raise funds for veterans in need. His determination and spirit inspired many, leaving an indelible mark on all who knew him.
Beyond his philanthropic endeavors, Mister Fees cherished the companionship of his beloved dog, ELee. Their bond was a testament to the unconditional love and loyalty they shared.
Mister Fees had the gift of service ingrained in his very being. Whether through his advocacy work, fundraising efforts, or simple acts of kindness, he touched countless lives and made the world a brighter place.
Though he may be gone, Mister Fees' legacy of compassion and service will continue to live on in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing him.
He is predeceased by: Father, William L.Fees, Jr., Grandmother, Violet E. Shollenberger, Great Grandparents, Georgia and Floyd Vanwey. Sr. and step-brother Shawn Cook.
He is survived by his Mother, Dawn Cook, Step-Father Donald R. Cook,
Sister - Kristie L.Fees, Brother - Aaron M. Searles (Andrea), Step-Brother. Donald Cook, Jr. (Karen), Step-Brother, David Cook (Shalimar), Step-Brother, Chris Cook, Grandfather, William Shollenberger, Dog, ELee, Companion, Joan Gargiulo, Special Friends, Amanda Parsons, Randy Coe. Sgt. Randy Gaeswky, Mo Diener and Toby Thibodeaux, Troy Eastin, Gerald Lajaunie, Sue "Medic", Brittany Vanorman, Neighbors - Joe (Patricia), and Chasity, longtime and childhood friends to numerous dimensions.
Rest in peace, dear friend. Your kindness, generosity, and selflessness will be deeply missed but never forgotten.
Please do not send flowers. Please donate to: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-uphold-mister-brandon-w-fees-legacy-and-principles?utm_campaign=fp_sharesheet&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=copy_link
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Chase Andrews

June 1, 2024

I spent a few years in the Army with Fees. I was a medic and the Unit Supply/Armorer SGT and he was my Motor SGT. He always made my day better even if we were both pissed about what we had to do. Nothing but smiles and laughs when he was around. I will miss him and always remember him.

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