Brandon lived life on the edge, never spending too much time worrying or feeling down. He had an uplifting spirit and a realness that everyone loved. Brandon always kept it real — no matter what. His energy, laughter, and truth will never be forgotten.
Although he could sometimes make you want to pull your hair out, Brandon was someone you could always count on — as a father, grandfather, brother, and son. His loyalty and love ran deeply.
On March 30, 2004, his mother, Tina Griswold, was called upon Heaven’s gates. That loss hurt him deeply, but Brandon carried her strength within him. He knew he had to remain strong — for his siblings, his children, and for the love that shaped him.
He loved his children deeply, without question — but nothing could compare to the joy and love he felt once he met his granddaughter, Dazyia Breyon Griswold.
Brandon brought joy, courage, and warmth to every life he touched. His smile could brighten any room, and his love reflected the hearts that created him.
Though his earthly journey has ended, his spirit continues to bloom in the memories and love he leaves behind. Brandon will forever reign in the hearts of his family and friends.
Our fellow king leaves many loved ones to cherish his wisdom: father, Christopher Warren Wright; grandmother: Norma J. Mathis; daughters: Brandi Griswold, Dazonni Griswold, and Brea Griswold; grandchild: Da’Ziya Griswold; Siblings: Constance A. Wright, Jerode G. Jackson, Tenae J.Jackson, Ashely Wright, Unique C. Becket, Lucious C. Bush ,Kristerpher M. Arbuckle, Christian Wright, Christopher W. Wright, Kristian M. Wright, Jason Swanson, Warren Handley, Nikki Daniel, Tacara Daniel, and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, relatives & friends who will forever carry his name in their hearts.
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Serenity Funeral Home
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