Brandon L. Peck

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LEBANON—Brandon L. Peck, 36, of Lebanon, died Tuesday July 4 at his home. He was born in Wichita, Kansas on July 18, 1986, the son of Troy Lee and Anne-Marie Peck. He moved to Maine when he was very young and lived in Old Orchard Beach and Sanford. He graduated from Old Orchard Beach High School and was currently taking college courses. Brandon could pick up and master almost anything he put his mind to. He was a jack of all trades and a hard worker. Most recently, he was employed at Pratt and Whitney where they produce jet engine parts. He was also working towards his welding certification and was already actively working and had started his own welding business. His end goal was to become an underwater welder. His interest in welding was inspired by his father Troy who was also an avid and highly skilled welder. Brandon enjoyed many outdoor activities. This includes kayaking, photography and especially fishing. His happy place was being on the lake, fishing pole in hand, sun on his face. He also liked to play pool with his brother, Caydence, and his friends. Brandon had an amazing sense of humor and could spark a smile with anyone he encountered. Brandon’s daughter, Caydence, was the focus of his life and his reason for bettering himself. He was such an amazing dad. Brandon and Caydence were glued to the hip and did everything together. They were always on adventures, going for motorcycle rides, fishing, just being together. It didn’t matter what the day consisted of they were happy just spending time together. She was his world, as he was hers. He is survived by his daughter, Caydence Peck; his mother, Anne-Marie Peck of Homosassa, Florida. Brandon was predeceased by his father Troy Peck in 1987 and his paternal grandparents, Loren and Ramona Peck of Neodesha, Kansas. He is also survived by his brother, Anthony Langella of Old Orchard Beach; his sister Jessica Pettengill of Port St. Lucie, Florida; his grandmother, Millie Michaud of Lebanon as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews in Maine, Kansas, and Hawaii. A celebration of life will be held at the Carll, Heald and Black Funeral Home, 580 Main Street, Springvale on Saturday July 29 at 1:00 pm with his uncle, Terry Peck, of Neodesha, Kansas officiating.

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  1. I met him through a fishing page in social media. I was looking for someone to join me for a morning of fishing. He commented right away and we made plans. We immediately hit it off and a friendship was born that morning. A friendship that I will always cherish.

  2. I will always remember his approach to a handshake. It was different from anyone else I have ever shook hands with. It made you feel welcome. And it went along with a bright smile that I will miss.

  3. My brother was my best friend more then my brother and we have so many memories to even count he will always be in my heart ❤️

  4. Family. His daughter, of course, but I remember how much he cherished his entire family. His mom, brother and sister, cousins!

  5. One time when we were young pre-teens, he invited me over and cooked Mac n cheese, lit candles and played me KC & JoJo “All My Life” on the piano. We never reconnected as adults; other than friends and we have always shared a chuckle at his attempt to be romantic at the age of 14! 🥹

  6. I pray your at peace. The last time I saw you, you were on your bike and I remember thinking and saying how proud of you I was! Even if that meant nothing to you, seeing you being a grownup made me proud! You’ll be missed

  7. How no matter what situation he was in he always persevered. I also admired his relationship with Caydence. It was truly special. Two peas in a pod.

  8. Just by being in it. He could make anyone smile no matter what the situation was. He has also helped shape our daughter into who she is today. His legacy and personality will live on in her, and he’ll continue to touch lives through her.

  9. That he had nothing but love to give. He was such a kind soul, always willing to lend a hand. He was truly selfless. His daughter was entire world and he was an amazing father. Their bond was immeasurable.

  10. We are saddened to hear of your loss Anne Marie. Although we didn’t know this young man, Son and Father we truly wish you healing in this time of loss. A mother shouldn’t have to Bury her son. Take Care
    Sincerely
    Jean & Larry
    Drury

  11. I could fill a library of memories and stories but one I cherish was the times we were learned how to do a country dance and realizing how terrible we were at it lol

  12. Herrrrro!

    Then we would talk about what we were getting into that day. Welding. Work. Food. Politics. News. We talked about everything every single day.

  13. He loved being out in nature. He loved his daughter so much. Fishing. Welding. Natural training. Boating. He loved music and was amazing at playing the piano. He loved cooking. He would always share his new recipes and we would talk about food all the time.

  14. Nothing was ever left unsaid between us and I am so grateful you knew how much you meant to me on a daily basis. You really were my best friend and I was so lucky to have you. I never turned my back on you through every hardship and success you experienced in your life. I was always your cheerleader. I already miss our daily talks about life, love, family, business and all the little stuff in between. You knew how proud I was of you as a man, a father and new business owner. I only wished you could have seen how amazing you were through my eyes. Life here without you will never be the same but I know you’re finally with your dad and grandparents, and that alone brings me solace. When it’s my time and Lord calls me home I expect to hear “herrrrro” with a big hug from you. I miss you so much.

  15. He was incredible at hearing classic piano music and play it back on piano. He never took any piano lessons and he couldn’t read any sheet music. He was so naturally talented. Gifted.

  16. His strength and ability to stand by his word and convictions. He owned his faults. His honesty. His love for his daughter and his devotion to being a great father.

  17. He was Brandon he was a big dork once you got to know him always goofy and knew how to make a bad day bright his soul was old and his spirit was bright

  18. I am so sorry for the loss of this wonderful man. He was a great friend and a rock to many when he was younger. Brandon’s heart was a blessing to many. He had so much to share with the world. He was a wonderful friend. A person you could count on when you needed him. My heart hurts for all of you so much right now I know how I feel so I can only imagine. My prayers and thoughts are with you all during this trying time. My he watch over all of us and most of all his dear daughter he lived so deeply. Rest in paradise Brandon I love you always my dear friend


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