Brandon was born on September 9, 1985 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Brandon was diagnosed with Muscular Dystrophy when he was 5 years old and went into a wheelchair when he was in the 5th grade. After moving to Highlands Ranch in 1999, Brandon became a manager for the ThunderRidge basketball team his sophomore year and remained a part of team through graduation and after. While Brandon was a manager ThunderRidge won back-to-back state championships and Brandon got to be right there along with the team. Coach Ortiz and all of the kids at ThunderRidge made Brandon's high school years the happiest time of his life. Brandon loved you all. Brandon was the sweetest most loving son a Mom could have ever asked for. Don't get me wrong he was all boy and was ornery but his smile could light up a room. Brandon loved life and believed with all his heart that God would take him someday and he would have a glorified body, be well and be out of the wheelchair. I believe with all my heart that Brandon is now with God and is free and happy. I love you very very much Brandon and can't wait for the day when I will get to see you again. Brandon leaves behind a loving mother, Sharon Williamson, a loved sister, Angela Jackson, her husband Lonnie Jackson Jr. and a very loved nephew, Hunter Jackson. He also leaves behind his father Joe Williamson and his stepmother Pam, a grandmother and grandfather on his mother's side, Bert and Myrtle Foster and a grandfather on his father's side, Edward Williamson. Public visitation Monday from 4:00 - 7:00 P.M. at Horan & McConaty Family Chapel, 5303 East County Line Road. In lieu of flowers, donations are suggested to the Muscular Dystrophy Association, The Galleria, 720 South Colorado Boulevard #380-S, Denver, Colorado 80246.