Brandon Edward Aquirre "a True Texas Gentleman" went to heaven on February 16, 2016. He arrived in this world on June 8, 1993 a true Texas cowboy. He was raised by his loving mother, Debora, devoted step-father Paul Boles and survived by his father Mario Aguirre Sr. his adoring siblings Stephanie, Mario Jr. and Dylan, grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins and far too many friends to count.
For those of you fortunate enough to know and love Brandon you are invited to come by Saturday, Feb. 20th anytime between 3:30-7:00 pm for a memorial visitation at Emken Linton Funeral Home to share memories and celebrate Brandon's life.5100 E.F. Lowry Expressway, Texas City.
Growing up Brandon wanted to do it all as long as he was outdoors and having fun. If fun involved speed, wheels, or included water even better but it better come with an adrenalin rush. Brandon loved competition. He raced Sprint cars, played football and won tournaments and Whataburger money playing pool. With every truck, or ATV he bought, guaranteed it was going to get jacked up whether it was the Big Ford, the White Jeep or the Grizzly Four Wheeler.
As a young graduate of Dickinson High School he started his career working for numerous contractors at BP Texas City. He had the opportunity as a industrial radiographer to work for Furmanite and travel all over the world working hard and doing what he loved. Whether it was surfing in Africa, risking his life to save others, snowboarding the back country in Colorado, skydiving over the great state of Texas or scuba diving in the clear waters of Mexico.
Brandon embraced life and never missed a moment to experience all it had to offer. He loved fishing with his brothers, boating with his friends and taking the time to really be a true friend. Brandon inspired those around him, everyone either wanted to be with him or be him. He was a natural leader, showing genuine kindness and interest in anyone he met. His ability to bring happiness to everyone he ever knew makes Brandon a one of a kind pure Texas Gentleman, Cowboy and a Friend to the end.
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