Brandon Antonio Swinton went to be with the Lord on December 12, 2022. He was born on February 15, 1984 in Orlando, Florida.
He graduated from Olympia High School in Orlando. He later became a licensed journeyman in HVAC systems. He enjoyed working for Qorvo, biotechnologies. He was married to Michelle Velazquez in 2014 and had a son Jowell. He was a loving husband, father and son. He devoted his time to raising his son Jowell. He also took on the father role to his niece Anastasia. They spent many weekends enjoying amusement parks, roller skating, playing paintball, gaming and grilling with friends and family. He was a good neighbor who often offered his help when needed, a good friend that always answered phone calls. He loved with all his heart and had faith in the Lord his savior. He will be forever loved and missed by family and friends.
He is survived by his parents Michael and Annette Swinton, son Jowell Swinton, Grandmother Betty Brown (James Brown) niece Anastasia Velazquez, Michelle Velazquez Aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends and family. He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Cody Copeland, grandfather Angel L. Ramos and grandmother Gilda L. Diaz – Morales.
Funeral services to be held on December 29, 12:00pm -2:00pm for family. 2:00 pm open for public. Loomis Funeral Home, 420 W. Main St. Apopka FL 32712. He will be laid to rest directly following at Woodlawn Memorial Park, 400 Woodlawn Cemetery Rd., Gotha FL 34734.
Cezanne Harris says
My deepest condolences to the entire family ! I am lost for words ! God blrss you alp
Mike Gentry says
My deepest sympathy to the entire family
Donald Marcotte says
I loved Brandon like my own son and will miss him for the rest of my days on earth. I’m making a promise to Brandon that I will make every effort possible to keep the family together in love and help Jowell grow into the man that he will be very proud of.
I love you always, Uncle Donald
Glendina Randolph says
I give my deepest condolences to the family. He was truly a great friend!
Vidyia Singh says
Condolences to the family. May his soul rest in peace and may you all find comfort in this time 🙏
Dr. June Jones says
I pray the blessings of God rest upon the family during this time of sorrow. May the strength of our Heavenly Father be bestowed upon Jowell as he journeys through this time of healing. Love and peace,
Dr. Jones
John Ramjas says
Condolences to the family
Tonya Bailey says
My deepest semphathy to the Swinton family. May God continue to be with you at this time of need. Much blessings and prayers that you all will heal over time.
Love,
Randolph family ❤️
Earline Motley says
There are no words to express feelings from the loss of Brandon Swinton.
He was a remarkable man, very kind and giving, with a big heart of love. He will be well remembered and greatly missed. I pray you rest in God’s love and peace.
Angela Gibson says
My condolences to the Swinton family. May God be with you through your time of sorrow. I will continue to keep you all in my prayers.
Love
Angela Gibson
Pat Lanier says
My sincere condolences. I’m at a loss for words of comfort but I am praying. God’s love peace and comfort!
Pat Lanier
Marcia Barnes says
Sending my most sincere condolences and prayers to the entire Swinton/Brown/Copeland family. I pray GOD’s everlasting peace and comfort over each of you in this time of bereavement. 🙏🏽
Matthew 5:4 “Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted.”
Nikki says
Brandon was my cousin, but more like my older Brother. Brandon had a good heart, he treated people Kindly and with respect. He helped many and was a true LOYAL friend. He trusted and he loved. The world needs more people like Brandon not less. I will always have him in my heart and i will always speak and share about Brandon for the rest of my days. Love you Brandon. Give Grandma Diaz and Hilda kisses for my and hug papa lou. I know you are with them now.