Brendan Mccann, a resident of San Diego, California, and a graduate of La Salle College High School has sadly passed away. He was announced dead through a social media publication that read “Last week, we lost one of the greatest dudes ever, Brendan McCann (aka Bee-Bop), way too soon. Nearly all of his friends considered him to be one of their best friends. Brendan had a contagious attitude for fun no matter where his travels took him. He knew how to be present and make the most out of every moment.”
Who was Brendan McCann?
Even though you had only met Brendan McCann five minutes prior, you felt as though you had known him for your whole life. He was often the first to break the ice and crack a joke, and his infectious belly laughs and million-dollar smile exuded an amazing warmth and excitement. Brendan was the person you looked forward to spending time with the most and the easiest person to be friends with. He simply improved life in the most natural way.
Everywhere he went, he had the natural ability to connect with people and unite them. With his friendships, Brendan cast a wide net, making friends in every room he entered and leaving each one a bit lighter and brighter after his departure. He loved his niece and nephews as much as they loved him, and he loved his mother Patsy above all. He was always the first to play with children when they were present, making them giggle until their cheeks hurt.
About Brendan McCann
Brendan was a lot of different things to different people, but everyone who knew him would agree that he was generous. He gave freely of his love, his smile, his time, and his presence. Brendan’s two service trips to Guatemala in 2023 and 2024 with The GOD’S CHILD Project, which you could see meant the world to him, were the clearest example of this. He has always had a generous heart, so this new experience was ideal for him. He helped starving newborn patients recover and constructed new homes for people in extreme poverty.
He effortlessly forged bonds that would last a lifetime with his teammates and made a lasting impression on a town that was fortunate to have his skills, abilities, and generosity. In February of the following year, he intended to make a third trip back. Nothing would please Brendan more than for his community to honour him by supporting a cause that was very important to his enormous, golden heart. GoFundMe.