Born: August 21, 1982 – Died tragically: November 10, 2002
Brandon James Malstrom was a friend to all. Everyone who came in contact with him was touched by his love for life. He made friends everywhere he went, and he was passionate about everything he did. He loved lacrosse, skateboarding, music, and hanging out with his friends.
In November 2002, Brandon was taken from his family and friends at the age of 20. He was stabbed at a homecoming party near the University of Maryland, and he left a legacy brighter than his blue eyes.
“Brandon was the light to so many lives and he gave everyone a reason to smile.”-Nicole Heffernan (Baltimore, MD)
“People did not just love him, they adored him. We all did.”-Mandi Baker (Lewes, DE)
“He was the best kind of friend. He was easy to talk to and confide in, and was always quick to lend a helping hand. He always put others first, and would be the first one to stick up for friend.”-Janna White (Phoenix, MD)
“I remember Brandon as a life-loving young man who made life more enjoyable for everyone he touched.”-Hank Maser (Pittsburgh, PA)
Brandon Malstrom
Born: August 21, 1982 – Died tragically: November 10, 2002
Brandon James Malstrom was a friend to all. Everyone who came in contact with him was touched by his love for life. He made friends everywhere he went, and he was passionate about everything he did. He loved lacrosse, skateboarding, music, and hanging out with his friends.
In November 2002, Brandon was taken from his family and friends at the age of 20. He was stabbed at a homecoming party near the University of Maryland, and he left a legacy brighter than his blue eyes.
“Brandon was the light to so many lives and he gave everyone a reason to smile.” -Nicole Heffernan (Baltimore, MD)
“People did not just love him, they adored him. We all did.” -Mandi Baker (Lewes, DE)
“He was the best kind of friend. He was easy to talk to and confide in, and was always quick to lend a helping hand. He always put others first, and would be the first one to stick up for friend.” -Janna White (Phoenix, MD)
“I remember Brandon as a life-loving young man who made life more enjoyable for everyone he touched.” -Hank Maser (Pittsburgh, PA)