Brandon Kaufman
Shelton area resident Brandon
A. Kaufman died in a traffic aceiv
dent Wednesday, February 4,
near Shelton. He was 14.
He was born November 21,
1989 in Bremerton to David A.
and Teresa (Willoughby) Kaufr
man.
He attended Southside School
through the seventh grade and
was attending Shelton Middle
School at the time of his death.
He played football for the mid-
dle school last fall. He enjoyed
playing paintball and racing his
motorcycle at Centralia Mud
Slingers. His friend, Brenton
Schnitzer, rode Brandon's motor-
cycle in his memory at a Mud
Slingers race on February 8.
He often worked with his par‘
ents at their Four Seasons Adult
Care Home on Cole Road.
His grandmother Dona “Nana”
Kaufman preceded him in death
on September 2, 1998.
Surviving are his parents Dai
vid and Teresa Kaufman of Shel—
ton; sister Cheleaee L. Kaufman
of Shelton; grandparents Kyle
and Bea Willoughby of Arizona;
and numerous aunts, uncles and
cousins.
A funeral service was held on
February 7 at Hope Chapel in
Shelton. David Coleman officiat-
ed.
Memorial donations may be
made to the Brandon Kaufman
Memorial Fund at any Key Bank
branch.
Arrangements are by McComb
Funeral Home in Shelton,
, OCR Text: Brandon Kaufman
Shelton area resident Brandon
A. Kaufman died in a traffic aceiv
dent Wednesday, February 4,
near Shelton. He was 14.
He was born November 21,
1989 in Bremerton to David A.
and Teresa (Willoughby) Kaufr
man.
He attended Southside School
through the seventh grade and
was attending Shelton Middle
School at the time of his death.
He played football for the mid-
dle school last fall. He enjoyed
playing paintball and racing his
motorcycle at Centralia Mud
Slingers. His friend, Brenton
Schnitzer, rode Brandon's motor-
cycle in his memory at a Mud
Slingers race on February 8.
He often worked with his par‘
ents at their Four Seasons Adult
Care Home on Cole Road.
His grandmother Dona “Nana”
Kaufman preceded him in death
on September 2, 1998.
Surviving are his parents Dai
vid and Teresa Kaufman of Shel—
ton; sister Cheleaee L. Kaufman
of Shelton; grandparents Kyle
and Bea Willoughby of Arizona;
and numerous aunts, uncles and
cousins.
A funeral service was held on
February 7 at Hope Chapel in
Shelton. David Coleman officiat-
ed.
Memorial donations may be
made to the Brandon Kaufman
Memorial Fund at any Key Bank
branch.
Arrangements are by McComb
Funeral Home in Shelton,
, Mason County Genealogical Society,Obituaries,Obituaries for Shelton Cemetery,K Last Name,Kaufman, Brandon A..tif,Kaufman, Brandon A..tif, Kaufman, Brandon A..tif
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