

He was the loving husband of Rita for fifteen years. Beloved father of Joshua, Jacob, and Raegan. Cherished son of Karen (David) Chupko and Charles (Linda) Bell. Dear brother of Asha (Tim) Laco, Nichole (Brandon) Booker, and Austin (Kristal) Bell. Proud uncle of Keegan, Owen, Andrew, Evan, Elizabeth, Kallista, Savannah, Orion, Aiden, and Avery.
Brandon was preceded in passing by his grandparents, Denise Burke, Charles and Shirley Bell, and his uncle, Guy Burke.
From an early age, Brandon showed the toughness and quiet confidence that would define him throughout his life. Whether on the playing field, standing up for others, or spending time with his family, he faced every moment with strength, humor, and a touch of sarcasm. He grew up surrounded by family, sports, and laughter. He learned to bowl from his grandmother, catch fly balls in the yard from his mom, and shared countless games and jokes with his sister, Asha. That early bond of family and competition stayed with him throughout his life.
Brandon built his career in operations management with large home renovation companies. He always brought the same work ethic and curiosity, the drive to understand how things worked and make them better. This carried over to a never-ending list of renovations on four homes over the course of fifteen years.
Brandon and Rita married in February 2010 on the beach in Clearwater, Florida. Their fifteen years together were marked by partnership, loyalty, and unconditional love. He was a devoted husband and father whose love for his family guided everything he did. Brandon was deeply proud of his children, their accomplishments, and the people they are becoming. He shared his love of bowling with Raegan, celebrated Jacob’s academic and athletic achievements, and took great joy in watching Josh earn his degree and become the man he is today. There was rarely a time their home wasn’t filled with music, games, and laughs; a reflection of the joy they built together.
To those who knew him best, Brandon was a man who could make people laugh, lend a hand without hesitation, and leave things and people better than he found them.
Friends and family are invited to gather on Saturday, October 25, from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm at Harry J. Will Funeral Home, 37000 Six Mile Rd, Livonia, MI, 48152, followed by a memorial service beginning at 2:00 pm.
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