Bradley is survived by his wife Anne of Lake Country and by the loves of his life, daughters; Amy and Sara, both of Kelowna. Bradley is also survived by his mother Jocelan, sister Roslyn (Chuck) Dixon, in-laws Tony, Alan and Susan Hazlewood, all of Vancouver, as well as cousins scattered across the country.
An air traffic controller in Kelowna for most of his adult life, Bradley was also an avid golfer, expert skier, keen mountain biker and dedicated
list-maker whose many interests included computers, genealogy, music of all kinds (so long as it was rock), camping, good friends, great food and drinkable wine. And of course the oft-cursed orchard.
Heartfelt thanks to all of the staff at Brookhaven Care Centre for their many years of TLC. Bradley was the eternal (and frequently frustrating!) optimist, embracing life with enthusiasm and loving it all. His answer to any adversity was invariably, ‘We’ll get through this’. Yes, we will, Sweetheart, but we’ll always miss you.
Friends are invited to a gathering at Grey Monk on Sunday, May 1st at 11:30 a.m. to share stories, munchies and of course some wine. Dress is casual, just bring your memories of Bradley. In lieu of flowers, please consider remembering Brad with a donation to Dying with Dignity
Arrangements under the direction of First Memorial Funeral Services, Kelowna, BC. 250-762-2299
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