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Brandon Blake Hancock

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Brandon Blake Hancock

Birth
Death
1 Jan 2017 (aged 28)
Burial
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9/6/1988 ~ 1/1/2017
You lived life fully and were a man of extremes. Your love of health, nutrition and bodybuilding only occasionally broken with hedonistic pleasure and feasting like a king. You were a powerful, seemingly unstoppable fighter, mastering Jiu Jitsu, Muay Thai and boxing, only satisfied when taking first or second place at the Pan Am and world competitions. You were also a powerful scholar. Your love of learning and passionate pursuit of knowledge paired with your belief in challenging the rules led to a hopscotch of classes, resulting in almost simultaneous bachelor and master degrees, only a few months from being celebrated. Your clever wit and mischievous nature was evidenced in brilliant pranks, with our reward being your infectious giggle. Your kind and generous spirit will be remembered by the many souls you graced with your help and generosity. We join your mother (Ronda) and brother (Austin) in remembering your life on Saturday, January 14, from 12 - 2 p.m. at your grandparents' home at 6618 S. 1420 W. in Murray, Utah.
Published in Salt Lake Tribune on Jan. 12, 2017
9/6/1988 ~ 1/1/2017
You lived life fully and were a man of extremes. Your love of health, nutrition and bodybuilding only occasionally broken with hedonistic pleasure and feasting like a king. You were a powerful, seemingly unstoppable fighter, mastering Jiu Jitsu, Muay Thai and boxing, only satisfied when taking first or second place at the Pan Am and world competitions. You were also a powerful scholar. Your love of learning and passionate pursuit of knowledge paired with your belief in challenging the rules led to a hopscotch of classes, resulting in almost simultaneous bachelor and master degrees, only a few months from being celebrated. Your clever wit and mischievous nature was evidenced in brilliant pranks, with our reward being your infectious giggle. Your kind and generous spirit will be remembered by the many souls you graced with your help and generosity. We join your mother (Ronda) and brother (Austin) in remembering your life on Saturday, January 14, from 12 - 2 p.m. at your grandparents' home at 6618 S. 1420 W. in Murray, Utah.
Published in Salt Lake Tribune on Jan. 12, 2017

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