In Loving Memory

Brandon Alexander
April 30, 1992 — January 19, 2026
It is with deepest sorrow and a profound sense of loss that we announce the passing of Brandon Alexander, who left this world far too soon on January 19, 2026, at the age of 33. Born on April 30, 1992, in Albany, Georgia, Brandon brought light and laughter into the lives of everyone he touched. His unexpected departure leaves a void that cannot be filled, but his spirit will forever remain in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.
Brandon was the beloved son of Deon Alexander and the late Regina Lee. He was a cherished life partner to Morgan Landrum, with whom he shared six beautiful years. Their unwavering love was a testament to the power of companionship and commitment, a bond that will surely transcend into the afterlife. Brandon was a devoted father to his children, Pharaoh Alexander and Cairo Addilyn, who were the light of his life and the source of his greatest pride.
A recent graduate of Atlanta Metropolitan, Brandon earned his certification in plumbing, a testament to his dedication and determination. His work was not just a profession but a way to provide for his family and contribute to the community he held dear.
Brandon's passion was music—a universal language through which he spread positivity and shared his wisdom. His friends will fondly remember the countless hours spent creating melodies and harmonies that echoed his joy and love for life. Music was his canvas, and he painted it with the colors of hope and happiness.
He is survived by his loving family: his father, Deon Alexander; his life partner, Morgan Landrum; his precious children, Pharaoh and Cairo; and his siblings, Simone, Andre, and Nina Alexander. Though his mother, Regina Lee, preceded him in death, we find solace in the thought of their joyous reunion.
A celebration of Brandon's life will be held on January 30, 2026, at Hope City Church in Albany, Georgia. The service will commence at 2:30 PM, where family and friends will gather to honor and remember a remarkable man who touched so many lives.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Brandon's memory to a charity that supports music education for underprivileged children, ensuring that his love for music continues to inspire future generations.
Though Brandon's physical presence is gone, his legacy of love, laughter, and music will live on. May we all strive to emulate his kindness and passion, carrying forward the light he so generously shared with the world.