Brandon Lee Keller. 39, of Spartanburg, South Carolina departed this life on Thursday, February 2, 2023. Brandon was the cherished first born to Steven Keller of Richmond, Virginia and Paula Barrett-Davis of Spartanburg, South Carolina.
Brandon was preceded in death by his paternal Grandfather Ted Keller, maternal Grandmother Barbara McLaughlin, Step-Father Donald Price, and his dearly beloved youngest brother Aaron Barrett.
If you were to ask Brandon what he was most proud of , he would tell you being a Father. Brandon leaves behind tender, sweet moments and loving memories that will be held in the hearts of his only son, JáSean Thomas Giles of Midlothian, Virginia, whom he lovingly called "buddy", that he co-parented with Monneka S. Giles (Anthony Duguay) of Midlothian, Virginia, whom he nicked name "Neka" and affectionally called "Sweetheart." Brandon's laugh, his articist skills, musical talents, and his passion for cars (especially the Corvette he was building for his son) will live on in his son. Brandon will forever be sincerely missed.
Brandon is also survived by his adoring family, his paternal Grandmother, maternal Grandfather; his parents, Steven Keller of Richmond, Virginia; Paula Barrett Davis (Keith Davis) of Spartanburg, South Carolina. Brandon Leaves behind his younger brother Christopher "Mark" Keller (Savannah Pruitt), four sisters, Jessica Smith, Laura Cannon, Emily Barrett, and Sara Barrett, of Spartanburg, South Carolina, Uncle Vern Inge of Ashland, Virginia; Aunt Tedi Keller-Smith of Mechanicsville; Aunt Kim; cousins Ashlee Heely ( Teddy Heely) of Mechanicsville, Virginia; Ryan Smith (Kelly Lane) of Fort Lauderdale,Florida; Apirl Smith , Robert Moss, Shaun Barrett, and Brian, along with a host of niece's and nephews, cousins,other relatives and friends too numerous to name.
You are deeply missed. There is not one day that has passed that you were not on my mind. I pray that you are in the arms of our Heavenly Father. I just don't understand why but I do know that God's ways are not our ways and that all His thoughts of us are of love. I have the comfort of the Holy Spirit and I wish that for your family. As I continue to raise our son, I will continue to always speak of you with kindness and respect. Your laughter,your jokes,your love of sports and cars lives in him. I take comfort that to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord.
Praying God sends you peace and comfort at this difficult time.
Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.
Preserve and share memories of your loved one by creating a Forever Missed online memorial. More at Forever Missed