HGTV ‘Home Town’ Producer Brandon Davis Dies, Host Erin Napier Says

“Our hearts are broken in downtown Laurel,” designer writes on Instagram

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HGTV “Home Town” producer Brandon Davis has died, the show’s co-host Erin Napier wrote on Instagram.

“Today our hearts are broken in downtown Laurel after suddenly losing our friend, colleague and #HGTVHomeTown crew member Brandon Davis,” she wrote. “We are all reeling, each one of us, and I am most devastated for his wife, baby boy, mama, brother and sister.”

“As believers we are all part of the body of Christ and as lovers of our little town working all together in the revitalization of downtown Laurel, we are all part of the body of our community, using our gifts to do the best we can for where we live,” Napier (pictured above with her husband and co-host, Ben Napier) continued. “His role as our own world class videographer and producer leaves a wound that won’t heal for a long while.”

“Camp Home Town will miss him sorely,” she finished. “We are all better for getting to work with him and know him as a dear friend for as long as we did.”

TheWrap did not immediately hear back from our request for a statement from HGTV.

The mourning designer and artist also shared some of Davis’ non-HGTV work on her page.

Watch one of his local videos below, which Napier embedded into her social media post.

Today our hearts are broken in downtown Laurel after suddenly losing our friend, colleague and #HGTVHomeTown crew member Brandon Davis. We are all reeling, each one of us, and I am most devastated for his wife, baby boy, mama, brother and sister. As believers we are all part of the body of Christ and as lovers of our little town working all together in the revitalization of downtown Laurel, we are all part of the body of our community, using our gifts to do the best we can for where we live. His role as our own world class videographer and producer leaves a wound that won’t heal for a long while. I hope you will watch his work at @blackhornproductions like this piece he did for our store last year and appreciate his talent that told all of our stories so beautifully, better than any of us ever could. I know Camp Home Town will miss him sorely. We are all better for getting to work with him and know him as a dear friend for as long as we did.

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