
Stephen Brooks Burgess
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Stephen Brooks Burgess (Mr. B), 21, of Farmers Branch, Texas passed away on
Thursday, March 2, 2023, at his home in Farmers Branch, Texas. He was born on
October 5, 2001, in Fort Worth, Texas to Lance and Marjorie (Sours) Burgess.
Brooks is survived by his father, Lance Burgess and wife Tammy Burgess of Farmers
Branch, Tx, mother, Marjorie Burgess of Lewisville, Tx, grandparents, Heidi Burgess of
Spring Branch, Tx and Weldon and Margaret Burchett of Farmers Branch, Tx, sister,
Kendall Burgess of Farmers Branch, Aunt Heather Perry and husband Chris Perry of
Plano, Tx, uncles, Johnny Sours of Lewisville, Tx and Scot Sours of San Antonio, Tx
and his cousins, Peyton Perry and Jackson Perry of Plano.
He is also survived by his “Bonus Family”, Jacob Owens of Carrollton, Tx, Drake Owens
of Farmers Branch, Tx, James Burchett of Farmers Branch, Tx, Philip and Sherry
Burchett of Farmers Branch, Tx, Aaron, Alana & Alex Headley of Plano, Tx.
Brooks is predeceased by his grandfather, Charles B Burgess of Spring Branch, Tx,
grandfather, John R Sours and grandmother, Jary Sours both of San Antonio, Tx.
As a little boy he loved playing with his Legos, fishing, and of course video games. Later
in life he enjoyed cooking, cars, making his own music and he had a love for
movies, and we can't forget his beloved cat Hef.
Brooks was always caring and loving towards others and very easy to get along with.
He had a kind heart and was a brilliant and beautiful person.
The visitation will be held on Wednesday, March 8, 2023, from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm at
Christian Center Family Church, 13505 Josey Lane, Farmers Branch, Texas 75234.
The Celebration of Life will start at 1:00 pm also at the church.
Please leave the family condolences and share memories on this website.
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It was such a nice pleasure to meet you, and what you had planned for my father just took my breath away. It was so special to hear you tell us how he would just come over to talk with you. I think it brought him much comfort. Tha you for putting that Air Force article of him on your website. I am going to have a replica made of the painting of his plane to give you. Thank you again for all you have done to honor our dad. Love, The Gillilands
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My condolences brother! I’m so sorry to hear about your loss. Please let me know if there is anything I can do. I pray you and your family strength, blessings and health. I love you fam!
I will always remember how polite and kind he was. I’ll especially remember his sweet smile.
RIP Brooks until we meet again!
I loved my great nephew dearly. (his grandmother Jary was my sister). Brooks was so full of life. I loved his smile and his laugh! He could be such a ham! He would have me laughing till I thought my sides would split. I was blessed to have him visit me in my home near Washington D.C. when he was 12 years old. We took him sightseeing. My husband and I both felt such joy seeing him experience wonder at all the sights. We had a joyous Thanksgiving together with a home full of family and friends! He was a great help in the kitchen. We made great memories during his stay. He also drew close to my husband, his Tio Mark. He especially enjoyed going for a drive in Mark’s convertible Trans Am. (such a guy thing to bond over!)
Brooks we hold you close to us in our hearts! We know you are with the Lord now.
“May flights of angels sing you to your rest”
We love you!
Tia Gigi and Tio Mark
I love you Brooks! I will always remember your smile and great sense of humor. I so enjoyed the Thanksgiving you spent with us. We had such a great time showing you the sights of Washington D.C. I will always treasure the warm memories of that time.
Rest in Peace dear one.