Hi, my name is Bryant Vo, and with a heavy heart, I’m writing this on behalf of my mom, myself and the rest of our extended Family. On August 1st, 2025, at 10:36 PM, my brother Denny Vo was unexpectedly and tragically involved in a motorcycle accident. Despite all efforts, he was pronounced deceased at 11:05 PM.
He was only 29 years old — healthy, full of life, and surrounded by the right people who loved and supported him. He had a bright future ahead, and in an instant, it was taken away.
Denny wasn’t just my brother. He was my best friend, role model, my safe place, someone I looked up to, my one and only. To my mom — a single, hardworking mother who works to make ends meet — he was her pride and joy, always called him as "gold" in Vietnamese, and could not imagine life without him. To his friends, he was the kindest soul, someone without a mean bone in his body. You could ask anyone who knew him, and they would tell you the same: Denny was one of the most genuine, loving, and selfless people they had ever met.
He loved motorcycles — they were his escape, his joy. Even though we always told him to be careful, we knew how much riding meant to him. He passed away doing something he loved.
Our family doesn’t come from much. I work as an insurance advisor, and my mom works tirelessly trying to make ends meet. We’ve been doing our best to get by, and when things were finally goin well for us, this unimaginable tragedy struck.
We are raising funds to help cover the transportation fees from the coroner’s office to the funeral home, funeral service costs, and to give Denny the celebration of life he deserves — surrounded by all his friends and family. We still haven't been able to see him throughout the long weekend. Every single donation will go directly to these expenses, and help my family get back on track. No amount of money can cure the amount of grief this have caused and a mourning mom all day and night, nor can it replace the life of Denny, but at least it would help my mom and the rest of the family.
Denny was a handyman when it came to cars and electronics, the go-to person for help with anything big or small. He was silly, goofy, and always knew how to make people laugh. The hole he has left in our lives will never be filled.
From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for reading, sharing, and donating. Your kindness means more than words can express.
Rest easy, Denny, you were taken too soon. We love you forever, words cannot describe how much we miss you.
— Bryant and Mom ❤






