Brandon Eugene Alford age 31 passed way February 8, 2022, in Florida.
Brandon was born in Newark Delaware on April 1, 1990. He attended Immaculate Heart of Mary School and graduated from Brandywine High School in Wilmington. Brandon was employed in sales for a moving company in Florida. All who knew him, knew this was a perfect job for him as he could talk for hours without a break.
Brandon lived in West Palm Beach FL for the last 11 years. He had an infectious laugh, the funniest most outgoing and bubbly personality. Anyone that knew Brandon, knows he loves his “Red Vans” Only his outlandish personality could rock the “Red Shoes”
Brandon loved soccer and played many years in his youth & high school. He loved the ocean and was a beach baby since day one. He spent every summer going to Ocean City, Maryland with his family where he enjoyed boating, tubing, fishing crabbing and swimming in the ocean. He also loved his time in Stoneboro, Pennsylvania hunting, riding ATVs & side by sides and snowmobiling with his uncles, cousins, and friends.
Brandon was a true believer in God and is now running around in Heaven with his friends who also lost their battles with addiction. And I know his loving father and grandparents are welcoming him with loving arms. Brandon is forever young, free and happy.
Brandon is survived by his loving mother Kelly Heckman-who he always referred to as Momma Dukes. Brother Benjamin Alford. He also leaves behind his mom-mom Betty Heckman, Aunts Mikki Heckman (Theresa white), Tammy Mcintire (Kevin Mcintire) Kathy Sterrit (Christopher Sterritt) and Uncle Todd Heckman (Teresa Heckman) Loving cousins Mackenzie, Nate, Grace, Megan, Andrew and several other close relatives and friends.
Brandon was predeceased by his father Mark Eugene Alford, his grandparents Chuck Heckman and Jack & Millie Alford.
Fly high my Angel. You will forever be my laughing, outlandish, red shoe wearing loving son. You made me a mom and I am eternally grateful for the time with you, although way too short.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Rose and Black Funeral Home & Crematory, 99 Franklin Street, Stoneboro, where family and friends are welcome from 5 pm - 7 pm on Monday, February 21.
The family request donations to: Attack Addiction, P.O. Box 36, Bear, DE 19701, Donate - atTAcK addiction
Online condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.RoseAndBlackFH.com
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