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Brandon Ray Jackson

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Brandon Ray Jackson

Birth
Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death
8 Dec 2016 (aged 41)
Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
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Brandon was one of the best. He was a great husband, father, brother, uncle and friend to all who knew him. He had a massive amount of skills when it came to automotives and heavy equipment. He grew up learning his automotive skills from his father. Together they would work on projects and never give up until the job was done. Most of his joy in this area comes from working with anything that has 4 wheel drive.
Brandon loved going off road in his jeep. He spent numerous weekends on family outings to Moab for rock climbing and as much fun as is possible. Almost every time they would go out something would break down and they would always have it fixed in time to go home. Brandon and his family also loved going to the sand dunes and the mountains. Camping was another one of his joys in life. He loved climbing anything and everything that was possible with his jeep. Even if it was impossible, he gave it his best shot.
In his job he started out as a laborer. He then moved on to become a water truck driver, a 10 wheel truck driver and eventually ended up driving a truck and pup. Brandon could drive just about anything he set his mind to.
He was a very honest and friendly man. He would help anyone he knew that was in need. He would lend his tools and his time to help friends and family with their vehicles and then sit around a fire and relax with them when the job was done. He loved having family barbeques, speniding time with family and friends and a good bon fire.
He is survived by his wife, parents, children, brothers, sister and lots of friends he considered family.
Brandon was one of the best. He was a great husband, father, brother, uncle and friend to all who knew him. He had a massive amount of skills when it came to automotives and heavy equipment. He grew up learning his automotive skills from his father. Together they would work on projects and never give up until the job was done. Most of his joy in this area comes from working with anything that has 4 wheel drive.
Brandon loved going off road in his jeep. He spent numerous weekends on family outings to Moab for rock climbing and as much fun as is possible. Almost every time they would go out something would break down and they would always have it fixed in time to go home. Brandon and his family also loved going to the sand dunes and the mountains. Camping was another one of his joys in life. He loved climbing anything and everything that was possible with his jeep. Even if it was impossible, he gave it his best shot.
In his job he started out as a laborer. He then moved on to become a water truck driver, a 10 wheel truck driver and eventually ended up driving a truck and pup. Brandon could drive just about anything he set his mind to.
He was a very honest and friendly man. He would help anyone he knew that was in need. He would lend his tools and his time to help friends and family with their vehicles and then sit around a fire and relax with them when the job was done. He loved having family barbeques, speniding time with family and friends and a good bon fire.
He is survived by his wife, parents, children, brothers, sister and lots of friends he considered family.

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