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Brogan Lee Anthony Gransbury

Brogan Lee Anthony Gransbury

Oct. 20, 1986 - Aug. 8, 2025

Date of Service: Oct. 20, 2025

HEYBURN – Brogan Lee Anthony Gransbury, a 38-year-old resident of Heyburn, passed away Friday, August 8, 2025, in Heyburn.

On October 20, 2025, we will gather in a space held together by equal parts love and ache. We speak the name that will always belong to our hearts- Brogan Lee Anthony Gransbury.

Brogan was loyal in the way that made you feel safe, even in the storm. Loving in the way that made you feel seen, even when you couldn’t see yourself. He had a way of standing beside you, quietly but fully, as if his very presence was a promise. The kind of soul who could stand beside you without needing to speak, and somehow still say everything.

Those who knew him felt the gift of his trust, the warmth of his laughter, and the depth of his care. His love wasn’t loud- it was steady, sure, and unshakable. And in that steadiness, he taught us that real loyalty isn’t about words spoken in the sunshine, but the hand that doesn’t let go when the road turns dark.

We do not stand here pretending the path was easy for him. There were nights in his life that were longer than they should have been, shadows that asked too much of his heart. But even so, Brogan gave pieces of his light to the rest of us, sometimes without keeping enough for himself.
Some lives are like rivers- moving quietly, carrying both light and shadow, shaping everything that they touch. Brogan's life was like that. Loyal as the roots of an old tree, loving as the sun that breaks through the clouds after rain.

And so, while we mourn what was taken from us too soon, we will always choose to remember not by the way he left, but by the way he lived: a soul who loved deeply, a man who stood by his people, a heart that beat with quiet poetry.

Brogan, your story will not end here. We will carry your name in the way that we stand by each other, the loyalty we give without question, and the love that we offer without condition. And when we feel the wind on a still day or hear laughter in the distance, or in the sky glowing in soft gold at dusk, we will think of you- forever steady, forever ours. Brogan, you are no longer here in the way we wish- but you are woven into us now and that is forever.

Brogan was born on October 20th, 1986, to Ronnie Gransbury and Talaire Kent in Burley, Idaho. Brogan is survived by his four children, Channing Gransbury, Laityn Konkright, Brylee Gransbury and Asher Gransbury; his mom, Talaire Kent; and sisters, Kayla Gransbury and Kaylee Kent; his aunts, Laura (Rick) Jolley and Karina Vorse; his cousins, Alissa Eames, Ashley Mechem, Trevor Gransbury and Levi Vorse.

He was preceded in death by his dad, Ronnie Gransbury; his brother, Alix Kent; his maternal grandma, Dale Fries; and his paternal grandparents, Howard and Janice Gransbury.

There will be a celebration of life held for Brogan on October 20th, 2025, on his 39th birthday. The location and time will be announced on facebook and rasmussenwilson.com when those details are finalized.

Condolences for Brogan Lee Anthony Gransbury

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From Donna Munoz:
My deepest condolences to the family my prayers and thoughts are with you all in your time of mourning RIP
From Casey Bradburn:
Oh Brogan. I just saw you in July at the maverick. You looked wonderful. You looked happy and healthy. I was very happy for you. Hadn’t seen you in years so running into you like that really made me smile. I thought about you and all the good times we had as I pulled out of the parking lot and drove down Main Street. So grateful to have seen you that day. This world is a worse place without you in it. We miss you bud. Rest in peace Brogan.
From Zaylee Wake :
Brogan. You where the best manager I had at Stokes you became like a big brother to me always making sure I was ok and checking in on me. You always made me smile Telling me a joke and offering me your jerky off the meat wagon. You will forever be my brother. I will miss you so much fly high
From Nicki Berry :
So sorry, prayers to you all. RIP young man
From Rachael Osterhout:
My heart is breaking for the 2 beautiful children we created. I wish they could hear your voice, laugh with you, and show you all the unconditional love they have for you. I wish you could give that to them again as well.
You left behind some amazing kids and they will forever carry you with them. In the way they talk, walk, and look.
Thank you for giving me our 2 greatest blessings.
You will be deeply missed and cherished.
From Tristan Andersen :
It’s hard to believe that you’re gone… I keep hoping that this all just a bad dream. Some of my best memories were hanging out with you. If I could go back in time and do it all over again I would… I hope to see you again one day brother.
From Manny Alvarez:
Both raised in this little town of ours on 18th St as kids till now, definitely was hard to hear your gone; my friend, my brother, rest easy brother. Love you!
From Dena Harkness:
Sympathy to the family and friends of Brogan. This obituary is so beautiful. It radiates with such love and understanding. I hope that you can find comfort in the days ahead.
From David Pike:
I can´t believe you´re gone brother, I wish I could have spoken to you before you left. I hope you find peace and comfort; I hope to one day see you again. This breaks my heart hearing this but I know we´ll reunite again. God keep my brother.
From Christina Rolfe :
My condolences to your family.
From Cathy N Ingalls:
I am so sorry to hear of your loss....just know that I am here for you sweetheart....I Love you always..
From Michelle Andersen:
I’m so sorry. I got to know your whole family. Sure had some good memories of your visits with your Dad. My heart goes out to your family.

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