To my one and only love. It was an honor to walk beside you in this life. To witness your testimony first hand. How blessed was I to get to be loved by you. You were my best friend and I was so incredibly lucky to do this life with you. Until we meet again…I’ll always love you more ❤️
Let the memory of Bradley be with us forever.
Bradley loved his people; especially his wife Ashley, daughter Gracin, and son Grant. When he wasn’t spending time with his family you could often find him playing on the Praise and Worship team at 3Trees Church or cheering on one of his favorite teams the Kentucky Wildcats or Cincinnati Reds.
Affectionately known as “B-Rad” to his favorite people, Bradley was a friend to everyone. He never met a stranger and was always more than willing to lend a helping hand.
Being a great Dad and Husband was always a priority. He loved to love his family, often showing his love quietly. From always making sure the gas tanks were full to never missing an event, he made sure his family was cared for.
For Bradley church was a non-negotiable. Each Sunday he made sure his family was there. He loved the Lord and encouraged his family to do the same. Even throughout his sickness his never lost his faith, he believed for his healing and knew that he was a “Winner Either Way”.
Resting place · Haven Hill Cemetary, Columbia, KY
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