Brandon Thomas Hughes

Brandon Thomas Hughes

26, of Greenwood, passed away March 8, 2018 at Community South Hospital. Brandon was born on August 9, 1991 in Indianapolis, IN to Thomas and Lesley (Jennings) Hughes.

Brandon was a simple man who loved spending time with his family and friends and especially his French Bulldog, Harley. He was a huge Indiana Pacers and Indianapolis Colts fan and enjoyed playing golf with his Dad. Brandon worked for Catellier Salvage specializing in demolition, the last few years until his passing.

He is survived by his parents; Thomas and Lesley (Jennings) Hughes, brothers; Jeremiah Hughes, Jordan Hughes, Brady Hughes, grandparents; David and Margie Toole, Jack and Nancy Hughes and his beloved French Bulldog; Harley.

Visitation will be held Wednesday from 12pm- 2pm at Carlisle- Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, with memorial services at 2:00pm Wednesday at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Brandon’s memory to the family in c/o Lesley Hughes.

Please visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. My dear sweet Brandon you are going to be Miss so dearly I’m going to miss your silly sense of humor your beautiful smile and all the wonderful times we had together kids are going to be missed so much my heart is aching so bad God bless your soul in every way and God be with your family and help them understand and get through this hard time without you I will always miss you kiddo and I thank you for our talk 2 months ago it meant the world to me you’re always such a loving wonderful kid and my love never stop for you kiddo like I told you 2 months ago and it never will rest in peace my sweet boy

  2. Brandon..
    My man.. I wish I wish I could tell you one last time that I love you. We have so many memories together. I will never forget the last words that I said to you. I hope that you never forgot them either. Over the years we have been thru so much together. We have had alot of deep conversations. Alot of crazy/fun memories together. I have missed you so much and hate that my last words to you are on this board. You will forever live on in my life as one of my best friends. I love you bro. I have never stopped. Fly high…

  3. Brandon, I met you in grade school. We rode the bus together we lived on fox hill together, we were still close to this day, and to think of this world without you is beyond my thought process you were different, you had a heart ♥️ and it will forever be missed, you Undoubtedly we’re friends with everyone the easy going guy that made light of things you were an amazing kind soul and I hope you rest easy your fight is over now sweetboy always loved and missed

  4. Brandon, I remember the day we lost Jesse, none of us thought it could get any worse than that. Then we lost Rob, then Tyler, then Nick and now you’re gone too. And all I can think about is why do the good ones really die young? Our circle is pretty much gone now. Why couldn’t we just wake up and realize that being selfish isn’t just hurting ourselves, that so many people love us. Well B, I can wholeheartedly say you were my best friend, my ace, one of my oldest friends. And I will see you again one day. So until then you got a job to do and watch over the rest of us down here struggling. I love you bro.
    Zach Morris

  5. So sorry to hear this sad news. Sending our heartfelt sympathy to your family during this sad and difficult time for your loss of Brandon. At times like this it’s always hard to find the words to say. With each new day may God give the needed strength (Ps.94:18) to cope. He will be sadly missed.

  6. Unfortunately, I’ve only learned of Brandon’s passing three years later. Brandon was a regular visitor of Fightful, a site that I run, and I connected with him that way. He was always such a wonderful person to us, and someone I’ve wondered about several times in the past few years. I’m heartbroken to learn of his passing.


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