This memorial website was created in the memory of our dear friend, Brandon Krebs, 29, born on May 26, 1982 and passed away on December 26, 2011.
Someone like Brandon doesn't go swiftly into the night. He's remembered forever in the hearts of everyone who was lucky enough to be considered his friend. He was big hearted and kind to anyone he met. I suggest we use this site to remember him with stories, pictures, and even videos if you have them.
I will never forget his bright, cheery smiles nor his big, loving hugs that were filled with enough warmth to melt even the coldest winter day.
Yes, even in Delta.
As Brandon was fond of saying, "Get on in here, let the big bear get his paws on ya".
Tributes
Leave a tributeI will always remember you for being a big hearted person and the most positive person i think i new. love ya man see ya soon.
This song has always reminded me of you and it will forever. About how we used to belt it out and make up the words when we were too tipsy to sing the right ones
A long December...Brandon it's been a while since I've seen you and I will miss you so much :(
Cheers to the most positive person I knew!
<3
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Fire Assignment
Brandon was in the same class with my son, Dave. He was the class president. His Grandmother, Pat, was a regular at Monday Night Bingo which I worked for Rural Deltana Fire Department. After Brandon graduated and I retired from teaching, we both went to work for the Division of Forestry.
In 2008 I became a dispatcher at Delta Area Forestry where Brandon was a seasoned fire fighter. It was a fairly slow season in Alaska and in the fall Brandon and I both took fire assignments in Oregon. We flew out on the red eye out of Fairbanks together and landed in Eugene about 8 in the morning. We each picked up a rental car and were off to our assignments. Before checking in, I decided to have a nice breakfast. Heading generally toward downtown Eugene where the dispatch center was; I found a pancake house and pulled into the parking lot. As I am being seated, Brandon walked through the door. I motioned him over. We shared a meal and a fair amount of coffee. Afterward we were off to our assignments and I didn’t see Brandon until the next spring. It was the only assignment that we did together and was a happier time.
A life too short and an ending too sad: I will miss our random encounters.
A few years back I was helping the local high school host a prom and there was no money for a dj. We kicked around some ideas, but it looked like I was going to have to be the dj for the prom. My daughters swore they wouldn't attend the prom if I was the dj and I didn't blame them. But I recalled that my daughters and son and their friend were always talking about Brandon Krebs and the great music he played at parties. So I called Krebs, and sure enough, he was there and agreed to be the dj for the prom for a nominal fee. He would have done it for free if needed. Brandon Custer and I showed him the equipment and how we it worked and a star was born. He soon improved on our feeble methods and became the premier dj for our area because he was the best part of any party. He djed my daughter's wedding and volunteered to dj my son's wedding in Mukilteo Washington this summer. We are heartbroken and miss him more than words can adequately describe. Love you so much Brandon...