Born February 9, 1981, Brandon is the son of Angie Lewis Watts and Gene Watts. He worked for Polyquest, and also worked as a firefighter for 12 years, and as an EMT. He was a jack of all trades and was jokingly known as "Mr. Fix it all". Brandon was an avid Clemson fan and enjoyed hunting, fishing, and spending time with his children. He was a member of Central Baptist Church.
Surviving in addition to his parents, Angie and Gene Watts are his wife, Melisa Forkasdi White; children, Rainey Lane White, Brianna White, Haley Bryant, Riley Bryant; sisters, Kristi White (Barry) Byrd of Darlington, Missy Watts (Chad) Brown of Manning, and Allison Watts (Jeff) Stanfield of Sumter. He is also survived by his aunts, uncles, and many nieces, and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his sister, Mary Beth Watts; and his maternal grandparents, Fulton and Lillian Lewis.
Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association, or to Central Baptist Church, 512 Spring St, Darlington, SC 29532.
Born February 9, 1981, Brandon is the son of Angie Lewis Watts and Gene Watts. He worked for Polyquest, and also worked as a firefighter for 12 years, and as an EMT. He was a jack of all trades and was jokingly known as "Mr. Fix it all". Brandon was an avid Clemson fan and enjoyed hunting, fishing, and spending time with his children. He was a member of Central Baptist Church.
Surviving in addition to his parents, Angie and Gene Watts are his wife, Melisa Forkasdi White; children, Rainey Lane White, Brianna White, Haley Bryant, Riley Bryant; sisters, Kristi White (Barry) Byrd of Darlington, Missy Watts (Chad) Brown of Manning, and Allison Watts (Jeff) Stanfield of Sumter. He is also survived by his aunts, uncles, and many nieces, and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his sister, Mary Beth Watts; and his maternal grandparents, Fulton and Lillian Lewis.
Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association, or to Central Baptist Church, 512 Spring St, Darlington, SC 29532.
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