November 20, 2023 at 11:40 a.m.

Brandon Henry Hollman, 44, Columbus



By Submitted

Born January 22, 1979, to Karen (Alvis) and Henry Edward Hollman, Brandon Henry Hollman passed from this life into his eternal home with Jesus November 16, 2023.

Big hearted and gregarious, Brandon had a unique, multi-faceted personality that enabled him to be many things to many people. Intelligent with a willingness to learn, he was capable and possessed a strong work ethic exemplified by his most recent employment by Pridgeon and Clay of Franklin, Indiana.

Brandon was the father of five children: Keegan Michael, Taylor Michelle, Shelbie Lynn, Branson Layne, and Abigail Grace. He was additionally blessed to co-parent a bonus son Sean Douglas.

Beyond Brandon’s love for his family, he was captivated by the sight of a lit up Peterbilt semi hammering down the interstate, enjoying his tricked-out Jeep Wrangler covered in mud while playing in the river or hanging- out with family at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. His love of music was known by anyone who knew him well.

Brandon’s smile and trademark dimples coupled with his unique, yet recognizable laugh is going to be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him. Besides his parents he is survived by brothers Brent (Kelly) McKinney of Hope, Indiana, Duane (Carrie) Hollman of Milan, Indiana, Scott (Janel) Hollman of Hope, Indiana as well as sisters Kirsta (Steve) Tunny and Kindra Parrish of Oblong, Illinois. In addition, Brandon had one grandson, numerous nieces and nephews, and an extensive family of whom he was related by blood and by marriage.

There will be a memorial celebration of life announced at a future date.

Memorial contributions may be made to the charity or organizations of the donor’s choice.

Brandon, “He Who counts the stars, and calls them by their names, is in no danger of forgetting His own children. He knows your situation as thoroughly as if you were the only creature He ever made or the only saint He ever loved. Approach Him and be at peace” (C. H. Spurgeon).



HOPE