Brandon's obituary
This obituary is to honor Brandon Lee Ortega. Many of his loved ones and friends knew him as "Lee". Brandon Lee Ortega was called home the evening of November 12th, 2024 at 26 years young.
Brandon Lee is survived by his Mother Dee Dee Marie Hyden. Father Robert Lee Ortega. Wife Sandra Ortega. Daughters Serenity Marie LeeAnne Ortega, 5, Selena Rosa LeeAnne Ortega, 4, and Serena Nichole LeeAnne Ortega, 3. Maternal grandmother Vikki Loner, maternal grandfather Kenneth Hyden and paternal grandmother Francis Ortega. Sisters Cyndi Garcia, Tiffanee Fuentes, Brittany Ortega & Robin Ortega. Brothers Ryan Lee Ortega, Daniel Ortega & Bert Jones. Nephew Anthony Jordan Pike. Niece Kimbrelee Renee Amari Ortega. As well as by many aunts, uncles, cousins and close friends. He is preceded in death by great Aunts JP McDaniel & Patricia McCormick, grandfather Teodore Ortega Jr., brother in law Joseph McCurry and many additional family members and friends.
The services will be handled by Moore Funeral Home in Refugio, TX.
Friday, December 6th, 2024 @ 7pm Rosary - Moore Funeral Home
Saturday, December 7th, 2024 @ 10am Funeral Services - Moore Funeral Home
Brandon Lee was born in Victoria, Texas but planted his roots and left his love in several towns over the years. Namely - Houston, Mexia and Woodsboro, Texas and Salem, Oregon. Along the way he gained several friends that he held near to his heart and considered family.
If you were lucky enough to know Brandon Lee, you knew that his signature motto was "Family First" and that was the forefront of who he was as a person. Being a dad to 3 young girls he was everything that a father should be. He was a protector, a provider, a confidant, a best friend and more. His girls meant everything to him and his memory will continue to live through them. He was a free spirit with a generous heart. He would truly have given the shirt off his back to someone who needed it, whether that be a loved one or a stranger. He had a passion for mentoring young men and guiding them towards better paths in life. His smile was truly the light in the darkest room, he had a heart of gold and his goofy sense of humor will be forever missed. He had many hobbies which included riding horses and motorcycles, traveling to various rodeos, running Stance Kennels and spending time with his loved ones.