Brandon Tracy
October 12th, 1990 - December 29th,2023
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Brandon Tracy, beloved son of Michael and Rochelle Tracy, passed away on December 29th, 2023, at the age of 33. He was born on October 12th, 1990, in the vibrant city of Kansas City, where he lived his remaining life.
Brandon was a man with an infectious smile and a heart full of kindness. He was known for his gentle spirit and unwavering love for his family and friends. Throughout his life, he brought joy and laughter to those around him with his quick wit and lighthearted personality.
Brandon left a lasting impact on those he encountered through his dedicated work as a professional driver. He honed his skills and garnered the respect of many, earning multiple driving awards throughout his career. His commitment to safety and excellence was unwavering, making him a role model for many aspiring drivers.
But Brandon's compassion extended beyond the wheel. He was actively involved in the Big Brothers organization, where he mentored young individuals and helped shape their futures. His dedication to giving back to the community was truly commendable.
When Brandon wasn't working or volunteering his time, he cherished moments spent with his loving family. His son, Connor, was the pride and joy of his life. Watching Connor grow, pursue his dreams, and graduate from Desert Vista High School in 2009 filled Brandon's heart with immense happiness.
After high school, Brandon's support for his son continued as Connor pursued higher education at MCC. Brandon was overjoyed to witness his son's academic achievements and the opportunities that lay ahead in Connor's future.
Sadly, Brandon's journey was cut short due to pancreatic cancer. Even in the face of such adversity, his courage and resilience remained unwavering. He approached his illness with a lightheartedness that brought comfort to those around him and turned every moment into a celebration of life.
Brandon Tracy leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, and compassion. He will be deeply missed by his family and friends, and his spirit will forever live on in their hearts.
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