Brandon Sheets mourned the death of his father — and “Storage Wars” co-star — Darrell Sheets, a week following the reality star’s sudden death.
“My heart is so broken….I love you Dad and I will do my best to live in your honor and respect our Family,” Brandon wrote via Instagram on Thursday, alongside a snapshot with his father in Medieval Times crowns.
“Let’s all continue to build those memories and keep the legacy that is ‘Darrell (The Gambler) Sheets,” he continued.
“I cant answer everyone’s questions or concerns right now, I think we all just need time to process and remember all the good that my Father was and will continue to be through my Son and I.”
Brandon concluded the post, “The love we all have for this man and all his kindness is only a small portion of who he truly is.”
“Storage Wars” personality Brandi Passante — who previously expressed her condolences over Darrell’s death — responded to the post, writing, “I’m truly so sorry for the incredibly painful loss that you and your family have to endure. Sending you love and hugs from afar.”
Brandon also took to Instagram on Saturday with a poignant photo collage filled with family memories. “Missing you hard today Dad,” he captioned the upload.
Brandon, 42, appeared alongside his father on the hit A&E series from 2010 to 2016.
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Darrell was found dead at the age of 67 in his home in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, on April 22.
Per a Lake Havasu City Police Department press release, the veteran TV personality died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
Officials said the reality star’s body was turned over to the Mohave County Medical Examiner’s Office for “further investigation” after he was pronounced dead at the scene,
As news of his stunning death emerged, some of Darrell’s “Storage Wars” co-stars addressed claims he was the target of cyberbullying prior to his untimely death.
“Darrell has been posting a lot about the guy that’s been cyberbullying him and tormenting him, and I really hope [law enforcement] look into that guy and it’s just not a pass,” Rene Nezhoda said in an Instagram video, noting that a “guy” had been “really, really tormenting him lately.”
Public information officer for the Lake Havasu City Police Department in Arizona, Sergeant Kyle Ridgway, told Page Six last month that authorities were “aware of these cyberbullying accusations” and said they are “a part of the active investigation” into Darrell’s death.
Darell’s ex-wife, Kimber Wuerfel, meanwhile, broke her silence on Darrell’s death on Thursday, as well.
“Darrell gave us so many moments of laughter, connection, and life,” she wrote in part via Instagram. “May the memories you hold of him stay close to your heart, as mine will stay with me forever.
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