Brandon Henry White, husband, father, brother, uncle, grandpa and great grandpa, 56, went home to the spirit world Monday night November 10, 2020.
Brandon was born on October 13, 1964 to Sharon and Robert White, Jr. He went to school in Glasgow, MT and Billings, MT in his younger years and Frazer school his remaining high school years.
He later took on many different jobs such as construction, firefighter, laborer, yard work in various places all over. He worked in Wolf Point, Glasgow and Malta. Brandon also got to travel for his work to Oklahoma and Alabama. His most memorable job was when he worked for Josten’s jewelry because he got to make Super Bowl rings for the Chicago Bears in 1986. Brandon was a jack of all trades.
He really enjoyed and loved spending time with his family watching football, go hunting or just sitting around visiting. Loved to tell jokes and tease everyone always laughing and making everyone laugh so hard their stomach would hurt. Brandon was also a true die-hard Raiders fan.
He is survived by his love and his wife of 22 years Kim Ebey and their daughter Lavida P. White, she is his pride and joy, his special granddaughters Mila J. Smoker and Nicole Marie White, his special grandsons Chance Niles Smoker-White and Kelly Brandon White, his special niece Sabrina Dawn Smoker, sisters Anita Ritch, Roberta White, brothers Robert White III (Adelene Rose White), Pernell Von Begshisown and Glenn BlackEagle (Mikki BlackEagle) all of Frazer, MT, auntie Myrna Brought Plenty, uncles Daniel Begshisown, Noel Begshisown all of Glasgow, MT, Robert Begshisown of Topika, OK, Roger White, Sr. of Wolf Point, MT. Lionel White, Curtis Smoker, Garrett Smoker and Sheldon Smoker all who he raised as his own. He also leaves behind nephews, grandchildren, great grandchildren, cousins too numerous to mention and his close friend Rodney Turntoes.
He is preceded in death by his parents Sharon and Robert White, Jr., his brothers Glenn Peter White, Kelly James Begshisown, aunties Hattie Parker, MaryAnn Lefthbridge, Dorthory Begshisown, uncles Max White and Russell White, nieces Natalie Smoker and Lonell Smoker, special nephews Jared Tyme White and close friend Loren Charles Smoker (Sonny Boy).
Due to COVID-19 guidelines we are asked to keep attendance at the services limited to 30 individuals. Masks are required for all public services.
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