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Knowles, Brandon E.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Brandon Earl “Boo” Knowles, 21, of Lacrosse, Virginia passed away unexpectedly Sunday October 22, 2006. Boo was a member of Living Stone Baptist Church in Dinwiddie County. He was the son of Earl Roger Knowles, and John & Teresa Dorman. He is also survived by a brother Danny Hersey of Jarrett, sisters; Wendy & Stephanie Story of Douglas, Georgia, Brandi Knowles of Hopewell, aunt; Linda Merritt & husband Edsel of Nichols, Georgia, uncles; Rudy & Kenneth Courson of Douglas Georgia, grandparents; Linn & Phae Dorman of Midland Michigan, 5 nieces, 3 nephews, and numerous cousins. A funeral service will be conducted Wednesday 6:00 PM October 25 in the Petersburg Chapel of J.T.Morriss & Son Funeral Home & Cremation Service with visitation to follow the service until 8:00 PM. Interment will be in Douglas Georgia. Condolences may be registered at www.jtmorriss.com


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I've known Brandon ever since I was 12, He was a very polite fun loving guy, When I heard that he had died my heart broke. I will always remember him as the life of the party, The one who always made everybody laugh. He will be missed very much.

Posted by: Jeffrey Wickline at October 25, 2006 10:11 PM

Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you at this very difficult time. God blessed us some very special children that became a part of the Young Dawgs at Living Stone Baptist Church. It was through a friend that Brandon came to be with us in our group, but know that he made a place of his own there. Although we don't always see the fruit of our labor, I am confident that Brandon is in the presence of the Lord today. He could have not been in a more wonderful place on the day he went to be with the Lord, than he was, and that was in his church. May you rely on the strength that only God can give during this time.

Posted by: Ron and Lorie Newton at October 25, 2006 04:47 PM

Our deepest sympathy and prayers are with you and your family.We are sorry for your loss.May God be with you and your family at this difficult time in every need.
The Major Family

Posted by: David Major & Family at October 25, 2006 12:07 PM

To The Parents of Brandon Knowles:

He's not lost.
God gave him a smile
and took his hand
and welcomed him
to a familiar land.
And its much more
warm and fair
than the last time
he lingered there.
And though for his
familiar voice you yearn,
and every day,
you wish for his return,
he is home at last,
comforted by the love,
of every angel
in heaven above.
He sheds no tears
for the path he trod;
for he has found
everlasting warmth,
beauty, and comfort
in the hand of God.
He's not lost.

Brandon will always be in my heart forever.

May God be with you,
Special Mills

Posted by: Special Mills at October 25, 2006 10:10 AM

To The Family of Brandon Knowles:

Good things come
through times of sorrow.
Love is shared.
Bonds are strengthened.
Commitment is renewed.
Faith is restored.

Have faith that
you're strong,
and that you'll get through
this rough time.
Better days are ahead

God be with you,
Special Mills & Daughter Braelynn T. Knowles

Posted by: Special Mills &Daughter Braelynn Knowles at October 25, 2006 10:04 AM

Our deepest condolences go out to Brandon's family. I did not Brandon, but my sister-in-law loved him and I know that he will be missed. I believe that he is in a better place now with God and that he has accomplished everything in this life that he was supposed to.

Posted by: Thomas & Trish Passno at October 25, 2006 01:46 AM

Although I wasn't a close friend of Brandon's personally, my cousin James is friends with both Brandon and Danny and I met Brandon a few times when we were much younger. I'm so sorry to hear of his loss and I offer my deepest, most heartfelt condolences for the family because losing one is the worst feeling imaginable. I wish nothing but the best for your family and I know that y'all will be able to pull together with love and strength.

Posted by: Dawn Watson at October 24, 2006 10:04 PM

To the Parents of Brandon,

We are so sorry for your loss. Brandon and my late daughter, Megan Walker, were friends in school. The loss of a child is the most painful experience you could ever go through. Please know that your family is in our thoughts and prayers through this difficult time. I know you don't want to hear "he's in a better place" but know he is in a "Wonderfull, Glorious" place where he will know people and not be alone. I'm sure my Megan gave him a big hug the moment he got to Heaven. They are probably talking about old times now. Our deepest sympathy and caring thoughts are with you and your family. He will always be with you forever in your hearts and ours.

Sincerely.
Kelly M.Finnegan & Luther Parker

Posted by: Kelly Finnegan & Luther Parker at October 24, 2006 09:23 PM

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