In Loving Memory

Photo of Brody Foo

Brody Foo

August 8, 1850 — July 8, 2026

With heavy hearts and profound respect, we pause to honor the extraordinary life of Brody Foo. Born on August 8, 1850, in the quaint town of Fooville, Brody graced this world with his unwavering spirit for 175 remarkable years before departing us on July 8, 2026. His life was as adventurous as it was lengthy, marked by a whimsical and unexpected departure that only Brody could orchestrate—ejected from a battle bus. Brody's life was deeply rooted in the love of his parents, Megan Foo and Dad, who instilled in him the values of humor, resilience, and an enduring zest for life. His beloved partner, Foo, was his steadfast companion, sharing in the joys and trials of life's journey. Though Brody was known to jest about his education, claiming he was "dumb," his inquisitive nature and sharp wit were evident to all who knew him. His legacy is carried on through a remarkable lineage, with 80,000 grandchildren who embody his spirit and continue to spread his love of life across generations. Preceded in death by his cherished family member Lou Lou, Brody is now reunited with those who went before him, leaving behind a world made better by his presence. Although he leaves no surviving family, Brody's impact on those around him was profound, his laughter and kindness echoing in the hearts of countless friends and acquaintances. A celebration of Brody's life will be held on July 8, 2026, at 4:57 AM at the Foo House, located at Foo. This gathering is a testament to the indelible mark Brody left on this world, a space to share memories, laughter, and the unique joy he brought to all who knew him. In lieu of flowers, the family has expressed that a special message be passed along to all who join in remembrance: "AY FOO." This simple, heartfelt phrase embodies Brody's playful spirit and enduring legacy. As we bid farewell to Brody Foo, let us carry forward his love for life, his boundless humor, and his ability to make every moment an adventure. May we find comfort in knowing that his spirit lives on in the stories and hearts of all who loved him.