Brandon Joseph Kilgore obituary: Brandon Joseph Kilgore's Obituary, Denver

In Memory Of
Brandon Joseph Kilgore
1982 - 2014

Obituary photo of Brandon Joseph Kilgore, Denver-CO
Obituary photo of Brandon Joseph Kilgore, Denver-CO

In Memory Of
Brandon Joseph Kilgore
1982 - 2014

Brandon Joseph Kilgore, 32, of Littleton, passed away October 25, 2014.

He was born March 18, 1982 in Denver, Colorado, the son of Joe Kilgore and Karen McBride-Thayer. He was a graduate of Chatfield High School.

Brandon is survived by his parents, Joe (Sydnee) Kilgore and Karen (Frank Thayer) McBride-Thayer; brother, Anton (Laurie) Kilgore; twin sisters, Molly and Eleanore Thayer; and son, Ethan Kilgore.

Brandon was a man who struggled with his personal demons. He was an outgoing, friendly person who had a natural gift of talking with people. He enjoyed making people laugh. Brandon had a silver tongue in the art of persuasion. Throughout his struggles, he enjoyed the stars in the night sky, nature, mapping, playing softball and bicycling through the city. He was an avid learner of new things. Brandon was always ready to give you a great hug and always looked forward to spending time with his son.

We love you Brandon and will miss you.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless, https://www.kintera.org/AutoGen/Simple/Donor and the Mental Health Center of Denver, http://mhcd.org/support-us/donate-now.

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Brandon Joseph Kilgore, 32, of Littleton, passed away October 25, 2014.

He was born March 18, 1982 in Denver, Colorado, the son of Joe Kilgore and Karen McBride-Thayer. He was a graduate of Chatfield High School.

Brandon is survived by his parents, Joe (Sydnee) Kilgore and Karen (Frank Thayer) McBride-Thayer; brother, Anton (Laurie) Kilgore; twin sisters, Molly and Eleanore Thayer; and son, Ethan Kilgore.

Brandon was a man who struggled with his personal demons. He was an outgoing, friendly person who had a natural gift of talking with people. He enjoyed making people laugh. Brandon had a silver tongue in the art of persuasion. Throughout his struggles, he enjoyed the stars in the night sky, nature, mapping, playing softball and bicycling through the city. He was an avid learner of new things. Brandon was always ready to give you a great hug and always looked forward to spending time with his son.

We love you Brandon and will miss you.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless, https://www.kintera.org/AutoGen/Simple/Donor and the Mental Health Center of Denver, http://mhcd.org/support-us/donate-now.

To share a memory of Brandon or leave a special condolence message for his family, please click the Share Memories button above.

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