In loving memory of

Brandon Vaughan
September 3, 2017 - September 18, 2017

Brandon Vaughan, 38, of Marshalltown, IA passed away Monday, September 18, 2017. Cremation rites were accorded. No services will be held. The Anderson Funeral Homes has been entrusted with the arrangements. Online condolences may be sent to www.andersonfhs.com

Tributes

Tiffany Morris wrote on Oct 21, 2017:

"Brandon you were the hardest working man with the biggest heart, you will be missed."

Alice wrote on Oct 15, 2017:

"Words cannot express the sorrow and the pain you may be feeling, Proverbs 14:10 says that "The heart knows its own bitterness " I would like to express my sincerest condolences for your loss of Brandon. May you find comfort in our Creator, who is the only one who can help you heal (Psalms 147:3) and who assures that these feelings are only temporary and that there is a future for all of us. Revelation 21:3,4"

Shawna (McGuire) Ebbeson wrote on Oct 11, 2017:

"Thinking about you today. I've been thinking about all the stuff we had done together: camping, climbing out the 2nd story window at the farm house to lay on the roof and star gaze (sorry mom and dad, but it was waaaay cool!), getting our tonsils out at the same time, catching you driving dad's car into the garage door when you were, like, what? 10? This journey you had to do on your own, but I don't believe you were alone. May you always walk with the Holy Spirit now. Be at peace, my brother. Until we meet up again."

John Vaughan wrote on Sep 25, 2017:

"Brandon Vaughan, 38, of Marshalltown, Iowa, passed away Monday, September 18, 2017. He was born December 25, 1978. He made an impact on all those he met and will be deeply missed by the Vaughan, Garner, Jacobs, McGuire, and Bloom families. Brandon had a deep faith that allowed him to always see the good in others. He loved to spend his free time with his nieces, nephews, extended family, and friends. Could always be counted on for a good laugh, mean game of dominos, an afternoon of fishing, to be an anchor for his fellow bowlers, a ready smile, an engulfing hug, and he never met a stranger. He had a gentle soul that will be missed by all that knew him. When you coming home, son? I dont know when, but well get together then. You know well have a good time then. Until we meet again we love you."

Michelle Smith wrote on Sep 23, 2017:

"Brandon, my heart is broken in a million pieces knowing that you are gone from this earth and I will never see you again or hear your voice or read your funny Facebook messages. I will always hold dear the wonderful memories we shared together. I am so thankful you came into my life. You had the kindest heart and loved more deeply than any person I've ever known. I hope you see now how much you are loved by so many people. Rest in peace Brandon. I love you, Michelle"

Dpixiequeen@msn.com wrote on Sep 20, 2017:

"My dear Brandon, you will be missed very very much by your family and friends. You touched the hearts of so many people. I'm sure you are dancing in the streets of gold with you grandmother. I will see you again one day, until then I have a candle lit in my heart with your memory. I love and miss you, Aunt Debbie."

Kimberly Findley-Gorr wrote on Sep 20, 2017:

"Brandon have no idea what happened just feeling very sad that you are no longer here with us. You were one of the kindest people I have ever met. Although you left Tampa Liquidation Center (TLC) back in 2011 you have never been forgotten and we all have miss you. With a heavy heart rest in peace my friend. Kim Findley-Gorr - Gibsonton, Florida"

Kimberly Findley-Gorr wrote on Sep 20, 2017:

"Brandon have no idea what happened just feeling very sad that you are no longer here with us. You were one of the kindest people I have ever met. Although you left Tampa Liquidation Center (TLC) back in 2011 you have never been forgotten and we all have miss you. With a heavy heart rest in peace my friend. Kim Findley-Gorr - Gibsonton, Florida"