Tributes to 'hard-working' Amazon delivery driver killed in Kent train crash
Brandon Hatcher died after his van was hit at a crossing by a train in Teynham just after 12.45pm on July 13.
The 23-year-old was pronouncded dead at the scene.
Brandon's family have since paid tribute to the "young" dad who will remember him for his "humour" and "laid back look on life".
They said: "Brandon was a Dad, Partner, Son, Brother, Grandson and Uncle amongst being a great friend to many who he came into contact with in his life.
"His family are deeply saddened by his passing at such a tragically young age in an accident that could have been so easily avoided.
"We hope as a result of this there is learning that stops this sort of tragedy happening again.
"We will remember Brandon for his humour, laid back look on life, his smile and love for his family."
A JustGiving has been set up to support his family which has already seen more than £12,000 donated.
Organiser, Elena Santandreu Almagro, said: "We have recently lost our good friend, Brandon, to a tragic accident.
"Brandon had the biggest heart, he was unintentionally funny, caring and he would have done anything for anyone that needed his help.
"But most importantly, he was a loving father and the best partner. He was a hard working family man, who will be terribly missed.
"Please, help us support his young family through this difficult times."
Friends have described Brandon as a 'kind, funny' person who will be 'missed by all'.
Rob Galkoff, a delivery service partner with Amazon, said: 'As a community, we are trying to raise some money for them, so any donations, no matter how small, would go a long way to help his family.
"I know Amazon is also doing lots, but let's all do what we can, too.'
Another person said that Brandon was one of the most "kindest" and caring people they'd ever met.
They said: "I'm so sorry for everyone's loss, my heart goes out to his family and all his friends, Brandon was genuinely one of the most kindest and caring people I had ever met growing up, I'm sorry for your loss."
Ben Marshall also wrote: "Really sad to hear of Brandon's passing. My memories of Brandon are full of laughter and jokes.
"My thoughts are with his family. May he rest in peace."

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