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BRANDON MEMORIES


 

Captured Light of Glory
For everyone to see
Colors of a rainbow
Reflecting constantly

Majestic sight remembered
Soul now feels great peace
Silently You whisper
My fears I now release

Let the beauty enter
With glow of candle's light
Watch the flame now flicker
Warmth and love so bright

Rays of softest colors
So peacefully remain
Watch the sunshine glisten
Your Light will ease the pain

Grateful for this moment
In quiet love abounds
Hear my heart now beating
In softest rhythmic sounds

Alone and yet within me
I know that You are there
Quietly beside me
Your Presence always near.



~ Francine Pucillo
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Šused with permission

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MY FIRST BRANDON ENCOUNTER


I have so many fond, funny memories of Brandon. Too many to count. I guess I will start with my first memory of him. It was about 5 years ago when he first visited me at my house Lattimer, PA. He immediately fit in and we felt as if we'd already known him for years. He was there for a role playing gaming session. I believe it was our dear friend Liz who brought him. I remember thinking it was funny cause he kept dozing off during Glenn's story telling. He fell asleep in our living room and ended up spending the night. I was walking through the living room when I heard Brandon talking in his sleep. I thought it was kinda funny. When he awoke I asked him what he was dreaming about and he told me he dreampt that he was being chased by a giant taco. Try to imagine that it was much more funny when he told it. Oddly enough, he had Taco Bell the night before. Ever since that night Brandon was making me laugh. Even when things were bad and times were hard he had an art for squeezing humor out of any given situation.

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