Ex-Santa Margarita Catholic HS Lacrosse Captain Brennan Miller Jones, Dies Untimely, Urging Mental Health Awareness
Brennan aimed to strengthen his financial foundation and grow his professional network.
December 8, 2026
This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on December 8, 2026
Brennan Miller Jones, a former lacrosse team captain at Santa Margarita Catholic High School, took his own life in December 2026.
His tragic demise highlights the essential need for mental health awareness and assistance.
Brennan Miller-Jones was a first-year student at Indiana University, aspiring to major in finance.
He worked as a deckhand on charter fishing boats in Dana Point, California, for over three years and was promoted to first deck.
He managed fast-paced operations, coordinated his team, and ensured top-tier customer experience during demanding shifts.
Moreover, Brennan’s leadership background included serving as Varsity Lacrosse Captain and earning the rank of Eagle Scout. It taught him discipline, communication, and how to motivate teams toward a shared goal.
He also served as a part-time youth football referee at Matt Leinart Flag Football.
He focused on building his analytical and business skills through finance coursework and hands-on learning at Indiana University.
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In Memory of Brennan Miller Jones: Natural Leader and Kind Soul
Brennan Miller Jones was a beloved son, friend, and teammate who passed away, leaving a void in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.
His kindness and quiet, steady presence matched his competitive drive.
Brennan was a natural leader.
He graduated from Santa Margarita Catholic High School, where he served as a lacrosse team captain and inspired his teammates with his dedication, resilience, and unwavering spirit.
He embarked on a new chapter as a first-year student at Indiana University, pursuing his aspiration to major in finance. Friends and peers admired his sharp mind, warm smile, and humble nature.
His time at the University was short, but he made a meaningful impression on his community in Bloomington.
This past week, we lost our brother, Brennan Miller-Jones. Brennan’s smile, kindness, and calming presence brought light into every room and every life he touched. Our chapter is heartbroken, and we are holding his family in our thoughts and prayers. Please remember: it’s okay to not be okay. If you are struggling, reach out. You are never alone. ❤️
Brennan’s passing is a heartbreaking reminder of the silent struggles many face.
In the wake of this loss, his family hopes that his memory will encourage others to reach out, to listen, and to hold space for one another with compassion.
He is survived by his loving parents, siblings, and countless friends, teammates, and mentors who will forever cherish the light he brought into their lives.
The Jones family will hold a private funeral service for family and close friends.
Rest In Peace, Brennan Miller Jones.
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