He attended Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School and Judge Memorial High School. He also attended the University of Utah from 1984 to 1986. He worked in Salt Lake City at Desert Edge Pub, Ashbury Pub and was a talented local stained glass artist. Brad also enjoyed traveling to Costa Rica and Thailand.
He is survived by his loving cat, "Kitty/SOL", which he rescued from a neighborhood alley. Brad had no known living relatives and he considered his friends his close family. Brad was very easy-going and was blessed with the ability to get along with all.
On Sunday, August 12, 2012, at 2:00 pm his good friends held a memoriam service in honor of him at Memory Grove Park, 300 E Capitol Blvd, Salt Lake City, Utah. It was a non denominational, somewhat informal gathering where all friends, acquaintances and loved ones were welcomed. The gathering was held at Zucker Fountain--landmark #3 on the park entrance map. It was begun with a short prayer then followed by word/memories/thoughts by guests who wished to share. Keepsakes which Brad liked were also displayed next to his urn.
After the service, all re-gathered at 128 So. Main St. where Brad's ashes will have a final resting place - a place where he can be remembered, honored and will always be among friends. The ceremonies were concluded with loving memorial toasts to Brad.
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An obituary was also posted in the Intermountain Catholic 7/20/2012
He attended Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School and Judge Memorial High School. He also attended the University of Utah from 1984 to 1986. He worked in Salt Lake City at Desert Edge Pub, Ashbury Pub and was a talented local stained glass artist. Brad also enjoyed traveling to Costa Rica and Thailand.
He is survived by his loving cat, "Kitty/SOL", which he rescued from a neighborhood alley. Brad had no known living relatives and he considered his friends his close family. Brad was very easy-going and was blessed with the ability to get along with all.
On Sunday, August 12, 2012, at 2:00 pm his good friends held a memoriam service in honor of him at Memory Grove Park, 300 E Capitol Blvd, Salt Lake City, Utah. It was a non denominational, somewhat informal gathering where all friends, acquaintances and loved ones were welcomed. The gathering was held at Zucker Fountain--landmark #3 on the park entrance map. It was begun with a short prayer then followed by word/memories/thoughts by guests who wished to share. Keepsakes which Brad liked were also displayed next to his urn.
After the service, all re-gathered at 128 So. Main St. where Brad's ashes will have a final resting place - a place where he can be remembered, honored and will always be among friends. The ceremonies were concluded with loving memorial toasts to Brad.
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An obituary was also posted in the Intermountain Catholic 7/20/2012
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