Brandon Daniel Sliman, born January 24, 1975, tragically passed away on December 15, 2025. He left this earth and was welcomed into his eternal reward through the gift and salvation of Jesus Christ.
A man of honor, valor, and integrity, Brandon was deeply respected and genuinely loved by all who knew him. He was the kind of person who could do anything and everything—a true Mr. Fix-It—always ready to come to the rescue and lend a helping hand. His generous heart, steady wisdom, and willingness to help others left a lasting impact on countless lives.
Truly larger than life, Brandon lived with an unmatched passion for learning, earning, and embracing life to the fullest. He was deeply committed to his health, consistently lifting weights and living a clean, active lifestyle. He loved taking on home and garden projects side by side with his bride-to-be, building not only a home but a future together.
Brandon was blessed with a bond of rare strength and loyalty with his brother, Brian, a relationship that stood strong for 50 years. He leaves behind a powerful legacy as a high-caliber man—one that challenges all who knew him to level up, keep their word, work hard, stay consistent, break through fear, get outside, soak up the sunshine, lift weights, and read the Bible.
Brandon was a loyal, lifelong friend to a close group of men who shared years of memories, laughter, and unwavering loyalty. He is sorely missed by them all, as well as by the many friends he met along the way.
A devoted car enthusiast, Brandon owned and cherished 45 cars throughout his lifetime, each reflecting his love for craftsmanship, mechanics, and performance.
Brandon also had a gentle love for hummingbirds. Each week, he faithfully made fresh sugar water for them and found joy in quietly watching them visit the feeders. In his honor, family and friends are encouraged to feed the birds—a simple act that reflects Brandon’s thoughtful spirit and appreciation for God’s creation.
He is survived by his fiancée, Alysha Larsen; his brother, Brian Sliman; his nephew, Ryan Sliman; and many loving extended family members.
At the time of his passing, Brandon’s Bible was opened to Proverbs, Chapter 3—a fitting reflection of the faith, trust, and wisdom that guided his life.
Brandon’s legacy lives on through the lives he touched, the wisdom he shared, and the love he gave so freely. He will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
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