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Brandon Dewitt Rhodes

October 5, 1973 – September 24, 2024


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Brandon Dewitt Rhodes passed away in his sleep on September 24, 2024 at 11:15 pm in his San Tan Valley home. He was born in Syracuse, New York on October 5, 1973 to his father, Grover Cleveland Dusty Rhodes and to his mother, Mavis Jean Robinson Rhodes. He and his sister, Tiffany Rhodes grew up traveling the world with their parents. They found their home in Mesa, Arizona. Then in 1997 he met Michelle Curley and 7 yrs later they had their son, Taylor Rhodes.

Brandon worked at two locations that he was really proud of. He worked with Boeing for many years and transferred to Northrop Grumman and has traveled to many locations for work since then. He loved what he did. Brandon excelled in everything he did; he truly left his mark on this world.

Although he has left his mother, son, son’s mother, sister, nieces and nephew behind, he will forever remain in their hearts and minds, cherished for the rest of their lives.

No one can ever replace you, but when you reach heaven, God will be fortunate to have you too. We ask for a peaceful transition for Brandon’s spirit as he journeys on. Mother earth, we now return your child to you. Please take him into your care and watch over him.

On behalf of the family, we thank you and welcome you to this celebration of Brandon Rhodes. Today we gather to honor, respect, and remember a good man who touched and enriched each of our lives in countless ways.

So, for him and for all of us, let’s take a moment to shift our thoughts from how much we’ll miss him to those moments of joy, times when he made you laugh, joked around, and brought happiness into your life. Let’s briefly relive those memories, enjoy them, and smile in his honor.

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  1. LAVONNE OBANNER says:

    Rest in Peace my friend, you will be missed in so many ways.
    Enjoyed working with you at Boeing Mesa for a short period of time, but those talks will last forever in my mind. RIH BDR

  2. Karen McLellan says:

    So sorry to hear about the sudden passing of Brandon. My thoughts and prayers are with the Rhodes family.

  3. Karen Middlekauff says:

    Glad I had the chance to get to know you this past year. I still can’t believe you’re gone. It feels like you’re just away on travel again at one of our field sites. You are missed! Keeping your loved ones in my thoughts & prayers. Until next time!

  4. Brian Williams says:

    Sincere condolences to you all at this time. I was fortunate to meet Brandon at NG his warmth and kindness was always a blessing to see. May he rest in peace now 🙏 😢 💔

    Sincerely
    Brian Williams

  5. Benjamin Warne says:

    I only knew Brandon for a short while, working communications and covering work events, though everytime we ran into one another we had a nice conversation. He had a good soul, was very grounded and seemed like a real “salt of the Earth” individual. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family at this time. May “the Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face shine on you and be gracious to you;the Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace.”’ In Jesus name, Amen!

  6. Taylor A says:

    Brandon will truly be missed at the Northrop Grumman office. He and I were always eager to share interesting/weird snacks that we found over the weekend with each other.

  7. Pam Wesolek says:

    Brandon was a pleasure to work with at NG. He will be sorely missed. Condolences to the family. RIP.

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Brandon Dewitt Rhodes

October 5, 1973 – September 24, 2024


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Brandon Dewitt Rhodes passed away in his sleep on September 24, 2024 at 11:15 pm in his San Tan Valley home. He was born in Syracuse, New York on October 5, 1973 to his father, Grover Cleveland Dusty Rhodes and to his mother, Mavis Jean Robinson Rhodes. He and his sister, Tiffany Rhodes grew up traveling the world with their parents. They found their home in Mesa, Arizona. Then in 1997 he met Michelle Curley and 7 yrs later they had their son, Taylor Rhodes.

Brandon worked at two locations that he was really proud of. He worked with Boeing for many years and transferred to Northrop Grumman and has traveled to many locations for work since then. He loved what he did. Brandon excelled in everything he did; he truly left his mark on this world.

Although he has left his mother, son, son’s mother, sister, nieces and nephew behind, he will forever remain in their hearts and minds, cherished for the rest of their lives.

No one can ever replace you, but when you reach heaven, God will be fortunate to have you too. We ask for a peaceful transition for Brandon’s spirit as he journeys on. Mother earth, we now return your child to you. Please take him into your care and watch over him.

On behalf of the family, we thank you and welcome you to this celebration of Brandon Rhodes. Today we gather to honor, respect, and remember a good man who touched and enriched each of our lives in countless ways.

So, for him and for all of us, let’s take a moment to shift our thoughts from how much we’ll miss him to those moments of joy, times when he made you laugh, joked around, and brought happiness into your life. Let’s briefly relive those memories, enjoy them, and smile in his honor.

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  1. LAVONNE OBANNER says:

    Rest in Peace my friend, you will be missed in so many ways.
    Enjoyed working with you at Boeing Mesa for a short period of time, but those talks will last forever in my mind. RIH BDR

  2. Karen McLellan says:

    So sorry to hear about the sudden passing of Brandon. My thoughts and prayers are with the Rhodes family.

  3. Karen Middlekauff says:

    Glad I had the chance to get to know you this past year. I still can’t believe you’re gone. It feels like you’re just away on travel again at one of our field sites. You are missed! Keeping your loved ones in my thoughts & prayers. Until next time!

  4. Brian Williams says:

    Sincere condolences to you all at this time. I was fortunate to meet Brandon at NG his warmth and kindness was always a blessing to see. May he rest in peace now 🙏 😢 💔

    Sincerely
    Brian Williams

  5. Benjamin Warne says:

    I only knew Brandon for a short while, working communications and covering work events, though everytime we ran into one another we had a nice conversation. He had a good soul, was very grounded and seemed like a real “salt of the Earth” individual. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family at this time. May “the Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face shine on you and be gracious to you;the Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace.”’ In Jesus name, Amen!

  6. Taylor A says:

    Brandon will truly be missed at the Northrop Grumman office. He and I were always eager to share interesting/weird snacks that we found over the weekend with each other.

  7. Pam Wesolek says:

    Brandon was a pleasure to work with at NG. He will be sorely missed. Condolences to the family. RIP.