Brandon  Nermoe, the son of Perry Nermoe and Patricia (Fassett) Sjue was born on February  7th 1976 in Crookston,   Minnesota. He passed away  at the age of 38 on Thursday, January 08, 2015, surrounded by his family, at Sanford Health  Center in Fargo, North Dakota. 
                      
                      Brandon was raised on his parent’s farm in Towner ND but  could most often be found at the vet clinic in Towner.  Growing up he was known as a bit of a  daredevil and enjoyed building contraptions that he and his friends could have  fun with outdoors.  He attended school in  Towner and graduated in 1994 from Towner   High School. At the  age of 16 he suffered an injury that left him in a paralyzed state.  In spite of his accident, he never complained  and though it may have ended his physical activity, it never took away his  amazing spirit.After high school Brandon  attended Junior College in Bismarck until moving  to Minot, where  he resided for a short time. He moved to Fargo which he made his permanent home.  He cherished his voice activated computer that allowed him to do many things  such as playing computer games and looking up new recipes for his family to  cook for him. He was an avid sports watcher, and could often be found  watching Nascar or rooting on the Minnesota Viking and the NDSU Bison. 
                      
                      Brandon is survived by his mother, Patricia (Chris) Sjue of Fargo; siblings,  Andrea (Brian) Boschert and their children, Gracie and Henry of Glenburn,  Preston (Alisha) Nermoe of Fargo, and Calli Nermoe and her son Logan of Minot;  grandparents, Darrel and Dorothy Fassett of Hiawassee, GA;  aunts, uncles, cousins; other relatives and friends. He was preceded in  death by his father, Perry Nermoe; his uncle, Gene Nermoe; grandparents, Palmer  and Pauline Nermoe.  
                      
                      
                    Memorial Services will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 10th at Zion Lutheran Church  in Towner.  Mr. Wally Fretland,  officiating.  |