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Brandon Manzanares

Brandon Manzanares

Nov 21, 1975 - Nov 21, 2024

A Memorial Service for Brandon Manzanares, 49, of Riverton, Wyoming will be held 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 30, 2024, at Davis Funeral Home in Riverton. Brandon passed away on Thursday, November 21, 2024, in Englewood, Colorado.

 

Christopher Brandon Manzanares was born November 21, 1975, to Leroy N. and Ester A. (Martinez) Manzanares in Salt Lake City, Utah. He graduated from WyoTech in Laramie, Wyoming in 1995.

 

Brandon worked in various fields throughout his life, including the oil industry, autobody – operating Rearview Images with his family.  He was most recently worked as a counselor—a profession that he felt truly called to.

 

Brandon had a deep passion for cars, both old and new. He loved restoring them, including painting, bodywork, and upholstery. He received several awards for his custom paint jobs on vehicles and motorcycles. 

 

His other interests he enjoyed with his children during their youth included go-cart riding, four-wheeling, demolition derby, and pinewood derby cars. Above all, Brandon  cherished spending his time with his children and his fiancé, Mona. He also enjoyed camping and fishing with his family and friends. Brandon and Mona loved working together on their family home. He also loved going to Yevas’ swim meets! He would cheer the loudest!

 

Brandon is survived by his fiancé, Ramona "Mona" Produit of Riverton; his children, Jacob Boyer, Marcus Manzanares, Jada Boyer, Yeva Montano, MaryLyn Manzanares, Hevvyn, and Megan; his brother, Jerry Manzanares; and his niece, Maycee Manzanares.

 

He was preceded in death by his parents, Leroy and Esther Manzanares; and his brother, James Douglas "Kricket" Manzanares.

 

Online condolences for Brandon’s family may be made at theDavisFuneralHome.com

 

Services are under the direction of Davis Funeral Home, Monument, and Crematory