Timothy Lee Brandon's Obituary
Timothy (Tim) Lee Brandon, age 60, of Sand-springs, Oklahoma, passed from this life on Tuesday, July 2, 2024, at Saint Francis Hospital, Tulsa. Tim was born October 23, 1963 Chanute, Kansas, to Janice (Fisher) and Spencer Brandon. He was the oldest of three.
He had a marvelous childhood with 2 younger siblings, plenty of cousins and lifelong friends around for playmates.
Tim was a great athlete, he was a lifeguard, and he taught swimming lessons to special needs children. Tim enjoyed life. With a man with a big heart, he never met a stranger. He was always willing and ready to lend a hand to anyone in need. He loves spending time with his family barbecuing camping fishing going to watch his grandchildren participate in sports.
Tim relocated from Chanute, Kansas in the summer of 1981. To Harlingen, Texas graduating from Harlingen High School class of 1982. Also attended college at TSTI Harlingen and St. Mary’s San Antonio. Tim met the love of his life in Harlingen, Tammie Lee Griffin they’ve been a couple since July 4, 1982 (42 years), and they married October 1, 1988. San Antonio, Texas. Tim & Tammie spent the majority of their life together in southern Texas, San Antonio, Texas, and southeast Kansas, 2010 settling in the Tulsa, Oklahoma area. They were blessed with six children Ashley Marie, Amber Nicole, Kelsey Leigh, Lindsey Dawn, Chandler Spencer, and Cameron Morgan. 21, Grandchildren (6-girls 15-boys); 6, great-grand boys.
Tim is survived by his wife Tammie Brandon of the home, 6 children,21 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren, stepmother, Donna Brandon Chanute, Kansas, sister, Tammy Kay Schillings, and niece Brianna of Tulsa Oklahoma.
Tim is preceded in death by his parents: Spencer Brandon, Janice Fisher-Brandon-Uhl ;brother: Todd Brandon; Grandparents: James, Wayne, Spencer (Buddy) Brandon, and Ruby (Erma) Brandon; As well as H.J. (Jay) Fisher and Jewel Marie Fisher
Celebration of life service and Graveside service will be held at a later date
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