BRANDON ROBERT J. REINHARD

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Brandon Robert J. Reinhard, age 32, passed away on March 2, 2021, after a fall that resulted in a tragic accident. He was born on January 13, 1989 in Toledo, Ohio, to Dawn (Scott) Lucio.

Brandon attended Rossford High School. He loved playing sports and singing in the varsity choir. One of his greatest accomplishments while in school was walking to Shanksville, Pennsylvania and then on to New York City as a group of four friends in the summer of 2006. They walked a total of 654 miles while raising funds to help build the 9/11 Memorial Foundation.

On September 13, 2014, Brandon honored and committed to the love of his life and childhood sweetheart, Sarah Sowle. He truly was the most devoted and caring husband. They built an unbreakable love and relationship that endured through the most difficult of times while never doubting that together they could conquer anything that came their way.

Brandon was a loving son, brother, uncle, godfather and friend to so many. He was a passionate baseball coach and mentor to his players. His love of the game and of coaching was truly moving and resulted in so many improved young baseball players and men. He was a diehard Cleveland Browns and Detroit Tigers fan. He loved the TV show “Friends,” oatmeal cream pies and couldn’t hear enough of Machine Gun Kelly. While Brandon endured several health battles over the years, his strength, determination, perseverance and unwavering faith will forever inspire us.

Brandon was preceded in death by his little brother, Jordan Reinhard, in 1993. He will be forever celebrated, cherished and missed by his Queen, Sarah; parents, Dawn and Steve; siblings, Bradlie (VJ), Riley, Zachary (Lyndsey), Gabrielle (Jared); nieces and nephews, Lila, Gabriella, Tenley, Laney, Vinnie, Rowan, Carter, Quinn, Isaac, Esther, Noah, Caleb and Brody; godson, Oliver; beloved pup, Lily, and all family and friends that knew and loved our gentle giant and “Big Bubba.”

Brandon’s celebration of life and strength will be held at a later date this summer with close friends and family due to COVID. In lieu of flowers they ask that donations be made to his GoFundMe—https://gofund.me/546910c3.