Brandon (Bay-Bay) James Enger, 30, passed away unexpectedly on July 17, 2023 at his home in Bristol Pennsylvania. Born on March 3, 1993 at Lower Bucks Hospital in Bristol Pennsylvania, Brandon was a force of nature from the start. He had a creative and artistic soul, always looking for new ways to express himself and share his talents with others.
Brandon’s passion for tattooing and drawing was only surpassed by his love for nature and animals. He had a special bond with his pet snake, Luna, whom he cared for with great affection and attention to detail.
Brandon was blessed with an uncanny sense of humor, always quick with a joke or a funny quip that left everyone in stitches. He had a contagious smile, that reached bright blue eyes, and could light up the darkest of days, with a warmth that made everyone feel welcome and accepted.
Despite his many talents and interests, Brandon’s true joy in life was his family. Brandon cherished every moment he spent with his parents, siblings, grandparents, nieces, and nephews. He was a natural teacher and mentor, always eager to share his knowledge and experiences with the younger generation.
Brandon meant so much to so many, and his sudden passing has left a deep hole in the hearts of those who loved him. He is now reunited with his brother David and sister Nicole, as well as his grandparents Charles and Catherine Rumsey and great-grandmother Faith Butler Creyaufmiller, Uncles Eddie and Chuckie and Aunt Marilyn. Brandon is survived by his mother and father Faith Enger and Robert Rumsey, his siblings Christopher, Richard, David, Crystal, Bree, Charlie, Tiffany, Jacquie, Myranda, Kaitlyn, and Pat, his grandparents Robert and Gail Burns, and his nieces and nephews Lillian, Layla, Marilyn, Nicolette, Mollee, Lukas, Richard Jr., Waylon, Jacob, Nathaniel, Michaela, Christopher, Skyler, Noah, Ione, David, Jackson, and Nicholas. Brandon is also survived by a host of loving uncles, aunts, cousins, and friends.
Brandon’s zest for life and boundless creativity will always be remembered and celebrated. His imprint on this world is indelible, and his spirit will continue to guide and inspire all those who knew him.
Services will be private and by invitation only. Details will be given as they become available.
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