Bradley was born to Lee A. and Shirley F. Moore-Paskett Bradley. His family and friends were at his side as his last words were "I love you!". He adored his brothers and sisters who lovingly took care of him all of his life.
Bradley attended Roy Elementary, Jr. High and High Schools and graduated in 1995. Everywhere he went people were drawn to his and his ability to comfort, counsel and listen. He was a genuine joy to be around. His friends had no age range, from 3 year old Hunter to so many of our senior neighbors. He loved the Saviour, serving him completely. He was an Elder in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, enjoying all of his callings, lately working with the Cub Scouts.
He loved all sports, especially BYU Football and was really pleased with this years "white hats!" His friends introduced him to hunting and fishing and were always considerate of his limited activity level. He was very proud that he was able to pass his hunting license.
He leaves behind his parents, brothers and sisters, Brett and Bart, Jennell, Julianne and Jennifer, a niece and 4 nephews.
Funeral Services were held on August 22, 2005 at the West Point 12th Ward LDS Chapel in West Point, Utah.
Bradley was born to Lee A. and Shirley F. Moore-Paskett Bradley. His family and friends were at his side as his last words were "I love you!". He adored his brothers and sisters who lovingly took care of him all of his life.
Bradley attended Roy Elementary, Jr. High and High Schools and graduated in 1995. Everywhere he went people were drawn to his and his ability to comfort, counsel and listen. He was a genuine joy to be around. His friends had no age range, from 3 year old Hunter to so many of our senior neighbors. He loved the Saviour, serving him completely. He was an Elder in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, enjoying all of his callings, lately working with the Cub Scouts.
He loved all sports, especially BYU Football and was really pleased with this years "white hats!" His friends introduced him to hunting and fishing and were always considerate of his limited activity level. He was very proud that he was able to pass his hunting license.
He leaves behind his parents, brothers and sisters, Brett and Bart, Jennell, Julianne and Jennifer, a niece and 4 nephews.
Funeral Services were held on August 22, 2005 at the West Point 12th Ward LDS Chapel in West Point, Utah.
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