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Brandon Shane Adams

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Brandon Shane Adams

Birth
Roy, Weber County, Utah, USA
Death
13 Jun 2021 (aged 49)
Colorado, USA
Burial
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Brandon Shane Adams

May 25, 1972 ~ June 13, 2021

Brandon Shane Adams, 49, beloved son, husband, and father, passed away Sunday, June 13, 2021 while doing what he loved in Colorado.

He was born May 25, 1972 in Ogden, Utah to Gary Roy Adams and Lola Jean Hardy. Brandon lived in many places throughout his life including Grand Cayman Islands, California, and New Jersey. He graduated from Woodbridge High School in New Jersey, Class of 1991.

He returned to Utah to be near family. There he met his sweetheart, Michelle, in 1999. On June 10, 2000, Brandon married Michelle Kidman in Ogden, Utah. They settled in Roy and had three beautiful children together.

Having survived a terrible motorcycle accident when he was younger, Brandon eventually became fully disabled from his injuries. He worked hard to provide and take care of his family in spite of the chronic pain. Brandon remained a devoted and loving father and partner.

Brandon was a kind and selfless person who always thought of others. He was a shining light when he entered the room and had a great sense of humor.

Brandon enjoyed skateboarding, bike riding, traveling, camping, and watching sci-fi movies, among many other activities. He was an amazing storyteller who could make you feel like you were part of the story. Brandon had a passion for art, photography, and cars. He was the proud owner of a 1968 VW Bus. He was a fan of science fiction, loved going to the movie theater, and looked forward to an annual trip to float the Green River with friends.

Brandon is survived by his wife, Michelle; their children, Zayah, Brayelle, and Asher; his "Dad" Mike Hammon and step-sister, Kathi. He was preceded in death by his mother, Lola "Jean" Lisciandro, step-father, Fred Lisciandro, and step-sister, Cheri Hammon. Brandon (Daddy, Dada, Mein Schatz) we love and will miss you.

Brandon was well known for wearing shorts and flip flops year round regardless of the weather. Please break out your finest flip flops in his honor.

A Memorial Celebration of Life will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, June 26, 2021 at Lindquist's Roy Mortuary, 3333 West 5600 South, Roy, UT.

Published at Lindquistmortuary.com 6/21/2021
Brandon Shane Adams

May 25, 1972 ~ June 13, 2021

Brandon Shane Adams, 49, beloved son, husband, and father, passed away Sunday, June 13, 2021 while doing what he loved in Colorado.

He was born May 25, 1972 in Ogden, Utah to Gary Roy Adams and Lola Jean Hardy. Brandon lived in many places throughout his life including Grand Cayman Islands, California, and New Jersey. He graduated from Woodbridge High School in New Jersey, Class of 1991.

He returned to Utah to be near family. There he met his sweetheart, Michelle, in 1999. On June 10, 2000, Brandon married Michelle Kidman in Ogden, Utah. They settled in Roy and had three beautiful children together.

Having survived a terrible motorcycle accident when he was younger, Brandon eventually became fully disabled from his injuries. He worked hard to provide and take care of his family in spite of the chronic pain. Brandon remained a devoted and loving father and partner.

Brandon was a kind and selfless person who always thought of others. He was a shining light when he entered the room and had a great sense of humor.

Brandon enjoyed skateboarding, bike riding, traveling, camping, and watching sci-fi movies, among many other activities. He was an amazing storyteller who could make you feel like you were part of the story. Brandon had a passion for art, photography, and cars. He was the proud owner of a 1968 VW Bus. He was a fan of science fiction, loved going to the movie theater, and looked forward to an annual trip to float the Green River with friends.

Brandon is survived by his wife, Michelle; their children, Zayah, Brayelle, and Asher; his "Dad" Mike Hammon and step-sister, Kathi. He was preceded in death by his mother, Lola "Jean" Lisciandro, step-father, Fred Lisciandro, and step-sister, Cheri Hammon. Brandon (Daddy, Dada, Mein Schatz) we love and will miss you.

Brandon was well known for wearing shorts and flip flops year round regardless of the weather. Please break out your finest flip flops in his honor.

A Memorial Celebration of Life will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, June 26, 2021 at Lindquist's Roy Mortuary, 3333 West 5600 South, Roy, UT.

Published at Lindquistmortuary.com 6/21/2021


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