
Brandon Kyle Mauch
Brandon Kyle Mauch was born on February 7, 1986, in Drumheller, Alberta. He passed away suddenly on June 27, 2025. He was full of energy and loved life. Everyone who knew him will miss him very much.
From his earliest days, Brandon approached every challenge with curiosity and fearlessness. Friends remember him for turning simple moments into adventures—whether sharing stories or tackling a new project with enthusiasm. Anything he did, he went all in.
Brandon’s laugh was infectious—it could light up any room and lift the heaviest spirits. His big smile brought warmth to everyone around him.
Brandon loved project cars. If the car was working, it wasn’t for Brandon. He spent hours fixing not just cars, but many trucks and any other vehicle to make them run better. Once they were fixed, it was time for a different one.
He was always a great help around the farm, whether it was fixing equipment, machinery, or helping in the field. He was always the first one to help whenever needed, he had a huge heart, especially for friends in need.
A proud Red Seal structural ironworker, Brandon built more than steel frameworks—he built trust among his union brothers. His keen eye for detail and strong work ethic earned him respect on every job site. Every beam he placed stood as proof of his skill and dedication.
His greatest love was his fiancée, Cassondra Roy. His other great love was for his family, his parents, his brothers and sister, but especially his nieces and nephew. His warm heart and boundless compassion touched everyone around him.
A Celebration of Brandon’s Life will be held on Tuesday, July 8, 2025 at 1:30 p.m. at Moose Jaw Funeral Home. A memorial gathering will follow at Temple Gardens Mineral Spa 24 Fairford St. East, in salons A and B at 3:00 pm. For friends and family who are unable to attend you are invited to view the service virtually by going to www.moosejawfuneralhome.com/webcast/. Arrangements are entrusted to Moose Jaw Funeral Home, 268 Mulberry Lane. Michelle Ellis, Funeral Director 306-693-4550.
May Brandon’s memory inspire us to live with passion, kindness, and the courage to follow our hearts.
I have fond memories of Brandon and my heart goes out to Cass, thinking of you all during this difficult time!
Sincerest sympathies Cass
I remember growing up with my cousin Brandon when we were young and always appreciating our time together. I’m glad we kept in touch over the years and wish we could have had more time together.
We are so sorry and are sending our thoughts and prayers to Cas and family .
Love Great Uncle Vic and Great Aunt Kathy.
Brandon it was good to work with ya at Keeyask and Esterhazy K2. Fly High my good man!
My deepest sympathies to Cassie and all who loved Brandon. With love, Auntie Michele
Be with the angels now. Rest in Peace, Brandon.