In loving memory of

Brandon Wayne Wright
March 25, 1985 - July 21, 2019

Brandon Wayne Wright, 34, of Austin, Texas was called home to be with our Lord on July 21, 2019. Brandon was born in Baytown, Texas to Gary Wright and Donna Wilson Myers on March 25, 1985.
Brandon's passion for football was evident at an early age. He was a starting linebacker, #35 for the James Bowie H.S. Bulldogs. While pursuing his education at Cisco Jr. College, College of the Sequoias and Angelo State University, Brandon enjoyed the life of a collegiate football player. It was no surprise that Brandon's knowledge and love for the game would be passed on to his brother Cole. Some of Brandon's proudest moments came while watching Cole excel on the gridiron at James Bowie High just as he had done many years before.
In 2006, Brandon joined the United States Marine Corps. Five months later, he deployed to Iraq as a Mortar Specialist. In recognition of his service to country and the Corps, Brandon received the Iraqi Campaign Ribbon, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, Armed Forces Reserved Medal, and Sharp Shooter Rifle Badge.
Life after the service found Brandon at Austin Community College, where he earned his EMT license while also receiving his Firefighter Certification from The Fire Academy in Taylor, Texas. Brandon worked for CE-Bar Fire and Westlake Fire Department. During his employment at CE-Bar, Brandon received the Phoenix Award from the City of Austin for saving the life of Jack Delisle, a seventeen-year-old Westlake High School student. Jack and the Delisle family became very important to Brandon, and a special bond and friendship evolved that would make for many good times and wonderful memories.
Brandon enjoyed riding and building motorcycles. The "DAVE-Mac" was his most treasured Harley gifted to him from his late grandfather Dave McElroy. He was into weight lifting, hunting, fishing and he loved music of all genres. Brandon enjoyed writing in his journal and was a great story teller. Although, the greatest gift Brandon ever received was his most prized possession, Somer Lynn, whom he valued more than anything in this world. Brandon loved Somer more than life itself and fatherhood gave him a sense of pride that only those blessed with the title "Dad" can understand.
Brandon was a man of few words and he always saw the good in everyone he encountered. His heart was big and he loved big. We were all blessed to have had him in our lives. We will miss him every day and keep him safe in our hearts forever.
Brandon is survived by his father Gary Wright, mother Donna Myers and Bonus Dad James Myers; daughter Somer Lynn Wright; sister Courtney Runkle and husband Brian, nephews Michael and Brysen; sister Briana Saunders and husband Clint, niece Lillian Sloan; brother Cole Myers; sister Geni Medina and husband Richy; grandmother Linda McElroy; grandfather Larry Lee Wilson; grandparents Jeff and Marcie Timme as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, his firefighter family and marine brothers. Brandon is proceeded in death by his beloved grandfather David Lee McElroy (PaPa), grandparents Fred and Shirley Wright (Nanny) and cousin Sloan Myrick Nagy (Nunu).
Services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 8 at Harrell Funeral Homes at 1715 Kirby Kyle, Texas, 78640. Kacy Benson of Freedom Fellowship Church will officiate. Burial will be at 1:45 p.m. at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery located at 1520 Harry Wurzbach Rd. San Antonio, Texas 78209
If attending services, we would love for you to please bring a 4x6 notecard and share a memory to be placed in our memory box. Many have asked about his daughter Somer and how they can help her. While flowers are welcome, you may choose to send donations to Capital Bank of Texas, 9811 South IH 35 Bldg. 3 Suite 101, Austin, Texas 78744, referencing "Trust FBO Somer Lynn Wright". You may also choose to send donations to Camp Hope in Houston, Texas. The work done at Camp Hope was very important to Brandon. Camp Hope is not affiliated with the Veteran Affairs of the United States. It is a non-profit organization. PTSD Foundation of America - CAMP HOPE: 9724 Derrington Rd, Houston, Texas 77064 832-912-4429.

Tributes

Stephanie Warrick wrote on Aug 8, 2019:

"I know this is an extremely difficult time for all of you. I am at loss for words. Brandon will be missed by many. I am honored to have known him. May the Lord be with you all during the days to come."

Nell Gartman wrote on Jul 27, 2019:

"Brandon will never be forgotten. We have not seen him in many years, but I will always remember that sweet smile ! Prayers to you all for mercy, grace and healing."

Philip Bunch wrote on Jul 27, 2019:

"Semper Fidelis brother. May God welcome another fallen Marine with open arms and place you at his gates to keep the Silver City safe. RIP Marine."

jennifer Welch wrote on Jul 27, 2019:

"My heart felt condolences to the family. You will be in my prayers through this difficult time. Jennifer ( McNeely ) Welch "