

He was born to Kenneth Hass and Debbie Voitko on October 8th, 1991, in Ft. Sill Oklahoma. Raised in Lawton, Oklahoma until 1995 when he moved to Ohio with his mom and stepdad Kelly Pulczinski. Brandon attended Barberton Schools and made a lifetime of memories and lasting friendships with family and friends. He loved riding bikes with his siblings and friends all over the east side of Barberton. Brandon spent summertime enjoying his Texas family. The love in his heart for Texas led him to build a life there. Brandon loved his family unconditionally.
Brandon's sister Brooke and he would spend hours on the phone together. They had their own unique ways of making each other laugh. There were so many inside jokes. He was always there for her no matter the time of day. Nothing will beat the bond they had! "Now Ricky - I'll tell you what!” and “YEEEEAAH."
Brandon loved playing RuneScape with his online friends, and especially his brother Dusty since they were little kids; it was their favorite game to play together. There's a saying that you never really quit playing RuneScape, you just take really long breaks. Brandon looked up to his little brother Dusty and was always inspired by him.
Nothing made his heart more happy or full than being present and caring for his daughter Ava Jane Hass, "His little Ava girl." He loved taking pictures and videos of Ava, taking her to the park, reading her books, making her a big breakfast, singing in the car, and showing his beautiful daughter off every chance he had. There was no greater joy for him than being her daddy. Brandon loved his daughter with every fiber of his being and will be her forever guardian angel.
A lover of fast cars; especially Mustangs, started at a young age. His first car was an '87 Mustang but his favorite and on his wish list was a 2003 Mustang SVT Cobra aka The Terminator. He loved the thrill of an open road and the freedom it brought.
We called him the storm chaser - always looking forward to his Facebook post updating us on the weather. You felt his excitement when he said, "Getting rekt by this storm!", "Nader Watch" "waiting on a Nader to drop down!" He loved a good storm inspired by one of his favorite movies, “Twister.”
He brought much beauty to everything he did, with his music, bright smile, deep voice, heart of gold, and passion for life. His outward displays of affection towards people were unique and beautiful. He had a remarkable ability to connect with people; make them laugh and feel loved. He was comical, good-natured, always joking, and mischievous. He didn't know a stranger and helped anyone in need.
Brandon worked at PF Chang's in Austin, Texas. One of his favorite jobs was working at City Limits in Sherman, Texas. He always spoke highly of all his teammates and friends he made along the way. He was also a part-time door dasher and entertained the world with his door-dashing experiences. His true passion in life was to be a Cougar Hunter at StangLyfe, Inc. from June 2010 to the present. You Go, Bran!
Through our grief, we will remember all the wonderful times made by you. We will continue to gather as a family and talk of you Always.
You were loved by so many and will never be forgotten. So blessed that you were ours. Thank you, Ray and Grace, they’ll be forever friends to our family and Brandon!
I Love you 5001 Brandon Dean.
All my Love,
Mom
He is preceded in death by his Uncle David of Ohio; Gran Gran, Fate, and Mamaw of Texas.
He is dearly missed and survived by his mother Debbie Voitko (Pete) of Ohio; father Kenneth Hass (Stacie) of Texas; daughter Ava Jane Hass and her mother Amanda (Kathleen) Kirst of Texas, sister Brooke Pulczinski (Tyler) of Ohio, brother Dusty Pulczinski of Ohio; sister Kristanna Hass of Texas; stepdad Kelly Pulzcinski of Ohio; Brother Adrian Pulczinski of Washington; grandparents Daniel and Carol McCann of Ohio; grandparents James and Sharon Hass of Texas; great-grandmother Ena; Uncle Dany, Uncle Duane (Tami) and Uncle Derek (Brandi) of Ohio and Uncle Kelly of Texas; nephew Mason Dingey; niece Raylee Dingey; Aunts, Uncles, cousins, and so many friends.
A celebration of life will be held at the American Legion Post 566, 2977 Manchester Rd, Akron, OH 44319 starting June 29th at 1 pm.
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