January 20, 1987 – August 11, 2020
Brandon Collins was a big kid at heart, spending time with his dad in the outdoors, camping and fishing. He loved video gaming and will forever game on. He liked the history and collection of swords and knives. He and Amber enjoyed 14 years together both having a love for pets and people. He was a very family oriented person and would do anything for them. We hope he gets a bit part in the Walking Dead series, he would love that.
He is survived by his fiance, Amber Ensey of Lodi, parents Roberta and Steve (Sr) Collins of Sacramento, grandparents Darla and Joe Parmley of Turlock, siblings Amanda Smith of Ceres and Steve Collins Jr.
He also leaves his friends Tina Argo of Lodi, Jeff Dunlap of Lodi and Adam Dunlap of Lodi who were special people in his life.
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Samantha says
August 27, 2020 at 2:29 amBrandon my heart aches that you are no longer with us. You were such an unforgettable person. All my best childhood memories are with you. When I was little I looked up to you and didn’t even care what trouble we were going to get into. I miss you and I’ll never stop missing you! I love you cousin. Rest easy and thank you for all the happy times. see you again one day.
Roberta Collins says
August 26, 2020 at 9:07 pmBrandon, my youngest child gave me the most trouble and the most joy. He was so very loving to his dad and I and was always there to help anyone who needed it. He was a very loyal friend and always looked out for those less fortunate than he. He was hard working. I miss him already so terribly. Rest my baby….
Theresa Clemente says
August 26, 2020 at 4:59 pmBrandon Such a Sweet and Loving young man. Always looking after Amber in an adorable way. I remember how Great you were playing with AJ and all the kids. I enjoyed our little talks and how deeply you cared about family. I will miss you very much. May God Bless you and keep you safe in Heaven. Love you, Auntie Theresa Ann
Noel Valdivia says
August 26, 2020 at 2:10 amI got the honor and privilege to know brandon for a few months through schuff steel and for the time being he became a really good friend to me.I remember when we would get out early from work we didnt know what to do so one time I suggested we go out and eat breakfast at lumber jacks,the waitress sat us right next to an a couple that looked like they could be our parents and you said “Put It On Their Tab” we couldnt stop laughing,or we would just hang out at my house until Jeff got out,we shared so many laughs together,We had so much in common and just want you to know you are dearly missed my friend..
Always your friend,
Noey
sharon dunlap says
August 26, 2020 at 2:06 amBrandon, you. Were and still will always be apart of. Our family. You left a big hole in our hearts and we will always miss and love. Papa and nana
Anna Marie Tomlinson says
August 26, 2020 at 1:48 amOur family will miss you very much Brandon. Sweet dreams.
Love, Uncle Ken, Auntie, Sarah, Julie, Christopher and Caleb
Amy Sullivan says
August 26, 2020 at 1:42 amRest In Peace Brandon. You will be missed!
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