Brandon was a life long Rifle, CO resident. He was a student at Rifle Middle School, a member of Boy Scout Troop 223, Rifle, CO, an alto saxophonist with the Rifle Middle School band, and was a football guard with the Rifle Grizzlies.
He enjoyed snowboarding, Hot Wheels cars, riding mountain bikes with no hands, and Playstation. He wanted to grow up to be an archaeologist.
Survivors include his parents, Tom & Marne Long, Rifle, CO; two brothers, Robert Wayne Harris, Canyon Lake, Texas; and Troy William Long, Rifle, CO; grandparents Ken & Fran Harris, Canyon Lake, Texas, Glen Long, Carbondale, CO; Wilda Dunton, Grand Junction; CO.
Funeral service at the Rifle Funeral Home Chapel. Burial in Rose Hill Cemetery, Rifle, CO. Memorial contributions to "Brandon Long Memorial Fund" at any Wells Fargo Bank.
Brandon was a life long Rifle, CO resident. He was a student at Rifle Middle School, a member of Boy Scout Troop 223, Rifle, CO, an alto saxophonist with the Rifle Middle School band, and was a football guard with the Rifle Grizzlies.
He enjoyed snowboarding, Hot Wheels cars, riding mountain bikes with no hands, and Playstation. He wanted to grow up to be an archaeologist.
Survivors include his parents, Tom & Marne Long, Rifle, CO; two brothers, Robert Wayne Harris, Canyon Lake, Texas; and Troy William Long, Rifle, CO; grandparents Ken & Fran Harris, Canyon Lake, Texas, Glen Long, Carbondale, CO; Wilda Dunton, Grand Junction; CO.
Funeral service at the Rifle Funeral Home Chapel. Burial in Rose Hill Cemetery, Rifle, CO. Memorial contributions to "Brandon Long Memorial Fund" at any Wells Fargo Bank.
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Brandon Thomas Long
Oct. 2, 1991
June 17, 2004
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