Brandon Lee Behrens, age 45, passed away on July 14, 2021. Brandon was Born in Claremore, Oklahoma on March 1, 1976. Brandon graduated from Caddo High School. On May 5, 2013 Brandon married the love of his life Athena Rene Wiszberger Behrens, in Sherman, Texas. Brandon is a long-time employee of The Choctaw Nation. He enjoyed football and the OU Sooners was his favorite team. He also liked fishing grilling and video games; above all he was a family man.
He is preceded in death by his biological mother Victoria Billy his sister Kari Marie King his grandparents John and Effie Behrens, Dick and Reva Nelson and his father in law Bela Viszberger.
Left to cherish his memories are his wife Athena Wiszberger Behrens of the home, his parents Larry and Lana Behrens, his mother in law Bertha Viszberger. His children Brance Bleu Behrens, Alana Victoria Bella Behrens, stepson Myles Scott Serber, Anna Hankins, Sara Behrens, Lauren LeeAnn Alexander. His sisters Karen Gravitt, Kimberly Billy-Green, Cassy Behrens, Maggie Behrens Dixon, Ericka Behrens, Emily Behrens, Izzy Behrens, brothers Roger Behrens, Chris Behrens, David Behrens and Joshua Berhrens. Brandon also leaves behind his best friends, James Farmer, Adrian Johnico, Jay Garrett and his Choctaw work family.
A celebration for Brandon is scheduled for Saturday July 17, 2021 at 10:00 AM at Brown’s Funeral Service in Durant Oklahoma. Services are under the direction of Brown’s Funeral Service of Durant. Online condolences can be made at www.brownsfuneralservice.com
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