Brandon Lee Johnson obituary

Brandon Lee Johnson Obituary

Richmond, Kentucky, United States

August 31, 1994 - October 25, 2023

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Brandon Lee Johnson obituary

Brandon Lee Johnson Obituary

Aug 31, 1994 - Oct 25, 2023

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Loved with a love beyond all telling, Missed with a grief beyond all tears.

Brandon Johnson, beloved son, husband, father, and brother, was born on August 31, 1994, in Richmond, Kentucky, United States. He was the cherished son of Marcus J Johnson and Dorothy J Clem, and the loving spouse of Jennifer L Zambino, married in the year 2020. Together, they were blessed with two beautiful children, Ariel Bella-Jade Johnson and Noah Lee Johnson.

Brandon began his educational journey at Nicholas County High School, where he dedicated himself to his studies and formed lifelong friendships. In 2013, he proudly graduated from Nicholas County High School, marking a significant milestone in his life.

With an unwavering commitment to knowledge and personal growth, Brandon pursued higher education at Maysville Community and Technical College. It was during this time that he continued to expand his horizons, developing his skills and cultivating his passion for learning. His determination and perseverance served as an inspiration to all who knew him.

Professionally, Brandon found his calling at CT Performance Diesel, where he dedicated himself as a valued and skilled employee. He approached his work with professionalism, dedication, and an incomparable work ethic, earning the respect and admiration of colleagues and clients alike. Brandon's contributions to the field will be remembered fondly by those who had the pleasure of working alongside him.

Beyond his professional achievements, Brandon will be most remembered for the love and devotion he had for his family. As a husband, he consistently made Jennifer feel cherished, supported, and loved. Together, they built a strong foundation of love, trust, and unity, not only as partners but also as best friends. Brandon treasured every moment spent with his wife, creating countless memories that will forever be etched in her heart.

As a father, Brandon's love for Ariel Bella-Jade and Noah Lee knew no bounds. He embraced his role with boundless joy, bringing laughter, guidance, and love into their lives. Brandon treasured family moments, from bedtime stories to cherished family vacations, and he always ensured his children felt deeply loved and cared for. His children were his pride and joy, and their bond will live on in their hearts forever.

Brandon's warm smile, infectious laughter, and kind-hearted nature endeared him to all who knew him. He had a remarkable ability to impact the lives of others, offering words of encouragement and unwavering support whenever needed. His genuine and compassionate spirit made him a cherished friend to many, leaving an indelible mark on their lives.

Brandon is survived by his eldest brother Richard Johnson (Nicole) of Carlisle, Ky. His younger sister Kristen Johnson (David) of Georgetown, Ky. Brandon is also survived by an amazing niece and nephew, Gavin and Addison Johnson and countless others.

On October 25, 2023, tragically, Brandon's life was cut short, leaving a void that can never be filled. He will be deeply missed by his loved ones, friends, colleagues, and all those fortunate enough to have crossed paths with him. Brandon's legacy of love, kindness, and dedication will live on, inspiring all those who knew him to live their lives with the same passion, compassion, and zest that he exemplified.

May Brandon Johnson's soul find eternal peace and may his memories bring solace to those who mourn his loss. In lieu of flowers, Brandon's family asked that donations be made to AFSP (The American Foundation of Suicide Prevention.)

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