ST. LOUIS — Brandon Scot Arnac, 38, of St. Louis passed away Tuesday, June 27, 2023, and is now at his home with his Heavenly Father.
He was born Jan. 19, 1985, in Cape Girardeau, moving to Southern Illinois as a toddler.
He graduated from Shawnee High School, as the "most outspoken".
Brandon grew into a loving and giving, simple man. Even at a very young age he would help total strangers, especially the elderly. He loved life to the fullest, a light of love; being most content by helping others, being so humble and kind. It goes without saying he also enjoyed making people laugh and brightening their day. He was quite the character. He was loved and respected by so many, touching hearts everywhere he went. Brandon loved God's beauty of the outdoors, especially while hiking and fishing. He was one of the hardest working men you would ever meet as well; working three outdoor jobs at the time of his passing into eternity with his Lord and Savior.
Brandon is lovingly survived by his mother, Karen (John) Suggs of McClure, Illinois; a daughter, Chloe Arnac of Tamms, Illinois; two brothers, Austen Vandermark of Carbondale, Illinois, and Kollin Morris of Sikeston, Missouri; and a sister, Shawna Suggs of Wappapello, Missouri.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, HR "Red" and Velma Arnac, whom were two of his most favorite people, now reunited in their light of love.
Brandon will be missed dearly by so many people that admired and loved him so.
Visitation will be from 10 to noon Saturday, July 22, at Ford and Sons Mount Auburn Funeral Home in Cape Girardeau.
Memorial service will follow at noon Saturday, July 22, at the funeral home, with Pastor Frank Burgess officiating.
Memorial contributions may be given to Southeast Missouri State University's University Autism Center in honor of his brothers.
Online condolences may be made at www.fordandsonsfuneralhome.com.
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