Brandon's obituary
With profound sadness, we announce the passing of Brandon Scott Williams, 39, of Bonney Lake, Washington, on June 11, 2025. He left us due to complications from long-standing health conditions. Born on February 6, 1986, in Evanston, Wyoming, Brandon was a beloved son, proud father, loyal partner, and supportive brother and friend. His infectious humor and selfless spirit left an everlasting mark on all who knew him.
Brandon's life was rich with the things he loved most: his family, friends, and pets. A lifelong car enthusiast, his passion for anything that went fast was often shared with a mischievous grin. The outdoors called to him, offering peace and adventure whether camping under the stars or navigating off-road trails. An exceptional cook, Brandon impressed everyone with his culinary talents. Beyond these interests, he was a talented artist, his creativity flowing into everything from delicate drawings for loved ones to intricate sketches and characters. He had a remarkable gift for finding laughter in any situation, always sharing his love through humor.
Brandon was known for his profoundly kind and generous nature. His genuine empathy led him to help whenever he could, often giving what he had to those in need. Many friends found a haven on his couch, and he was always ready to cook a comforting meal. Understanding when words weren't necessary, he offered a supportive presence and simply sat in silence if that's what was needed. His silly spirit made him a joy to be around, especially with younger kids. He had an old soul, allowing him to resonate and connect deeply in conversation with older generations.
Brandon is survived by his beloved son, Kailer; his loyal partner, Breanna Pollock; his loving parents, Heidi (Vaughn) Williams, Gordon Williams Jr., and stepmother Stacy Williams; his siblings, Amanda Lewis and Colby Williams; and his cherished nephews, Rowan Williams and Liam Lewis. He also leaves behind his grandparents, Cheryl Vaughn, Janis Williams, Gordon Williams Sr., and step-grandmother Denise Williams; as well as many aunts, uncles, and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his grandfather, John Vaughn; his uncle, Sean Vaughn; and his aunt, Kathy Jones.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to advance research for Gastroparesis and Juvenile Diabetes on the Give tab of this memorial page.
As we remember Brandon, may we find comfort in the humor he shared, the wisdom he imparted, and the enduring love that will never fade from our hearts.