

Brandon Ryan Fusch, age 32, passed away on November 30, 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Born on September 15, 1993, in Las Vegas, Brandon was the beloved son of Christopher and Tracy Fusch. He grew up surrounded by family, laughter, and adventure. Brandon graduated from Sierra Vista High School and later moved to California in 2019, where he earned a certificate in welding. He then accepted a position in San Diego as a salesman for Tires and Wheels. In March of 2025, he returned home to Las Vegas to be closer to his family.
Brandon is survived by his cherished son, Jayden Christopher Fusch, who was the light of his life. He is also survived by his parents, Christopher and Tracy Fusch; his brother Andrew and wife Brandi, and their children Tegan and Devyn; his sister Jessica and fiancé Chance, and their son Elliott; and his sister Kelsey and her fiancé Adam. He leaves behind his grandparents Leonard and Dian Stowell, along with many extended family members who loved him dearly.
He is preceded in death by his grandparents John and Dottie Fusch, grandfather William Conner, and his cousin Frances Buttercup Stowell.
Brandon lived a life full of energy, humor, and heart. He loved snowboarding, trips to the cabin, and riding ATVs and side-by-sides with his dad. As a child, he practically lived on the trampoline—his family joked that he learned to jump before he learned to walk. Brandon was known as the comedian and entertainer of the family, always keeping everyone laughing and on their toes.
Above all, Brandon was an extraordinary father. Jayden adored him—waiting by the door when Brandon was at work and doing what his grandparents lovingly called the “Daddy Dance” whenever he came home. Brandon was endlessly proud of his little family, and the love he shared with his son will remain a lasting legacy.
Brandon will be remembered for his contagious humor, his adventurous spirit, and the immeasurable love he had for his family—especially his beloved Jayden. Brandon’s passing leaves a deep void in the lives of those who loved him, but his spirit will continue to live on in the memories shared and the love he gave so freely.
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