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Brandon  Gudde Memorial
Brandon  Gudde Memorial

Brandon Gudde

Brandon Gudde

Tuesday, July 20th, 2021

Brandon Joseph Gudde, 30, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, July 20, 2021 in Burlington, WA.  He was born on December 31, 1990 in Mount Vernon, WA the son of Don and Michelle (Rousseau) Gudde.

He worked at Standberg construction company.  He was a hard worker always providing for his children.  Brandon was a dedicated father; his children and family were everything to him.  He loved the outdoors.

Brandon is survived by his sons, Ryker Gudde, Mason Gudde; daughter, Kynzee Gudde; stepson, Bently; fiancée, Auzzie; father, Don Gudde (Nancy); mother, Michelle Rousseau-Gudde (Scott); brothers, Ben Gudde (Diamond); sister, Amanda Gudde (Justin); stepbrother, Baltazar Mora, Fabian Mora; stepsister, Marisela Mora; grandparents, Don and Sandy Rousseau, Carol Gudde; numerous uncles, aunts, cousins, nieces and nephews.

He is preceded in death by his grandfather, Don Gudde; stepbrother, Joey Howell.

A Celebration of Brandon’s Life will be held at Bingham Park in Sedro-Woolley on Saturday, July 31, 2021 from 11:00AM to 2:00PM.  Please bring your favorite potluck dish and favorite story to share.  Hotdogs and Carne Asada will be provided.   Share your memories and sign the online guestbook.

Guestbook

  • Mikalah Speed

    Brandon, I love and Miss you so much more than you will ever know. You are not only the love of my life and the best man I have ever met or been with but you are the worlds greatest dad ..you gave is two beautiful babies who miss you so much and I could never thank you enough for giving me those boys. Just know Grimm I know misses and loves you too. I miss you everyday and mine the boys and grimms love for you will never.die.

  • Dave and Cindy Pierce

    We will miss you and the way your eyes lit up when you would talk about your kids and when you were holding them. Now it’s your turn to be held in peace with no more pain. Peace on the other side of that mountain buddy!

  • Cindy Howell

    My dearest Brandon,

    I hope I set your heart at ease when we first met. I instantly considered you and Ben my sons. Joe spoke of you both often. Both you and Ben had the most precious sweet looks on you faces. Even though we only met face to face one time it was like I had known you your whole lives. I will miss you. When I do get to washington for a visit ill be stopping to see you too. Fly high with Joe. Stop and visit as he does. Know how deeply I love you and Ben.. I’m sorry you went so early and so young but I understand your struggles. Its better for you now so rest easy because we got this side for you. All my love to you Brandon. Forever your second Mom. Cindy