Calling Hours will be held also on Saturday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service at the funeral home. Brad was pronounced dead at his home on Monday (Sept 17, 2018).
Surviving are his children Aspen Elvir & her husband Alejandro and Creedence Jennings of Maryland; a granddaughter Mia Elvir; a brother Paul “Skip” Sweeney of Ogdensburg; a sister Sherry Sweeney of Winston-Salem, NC; ½ brothers Glen & Johnny Pvierre of Ogdensburg; ½ sister Debbie Arduine of Florida; an uncle Thomas (Barb) Sherry of Lisbon; aunts Linda (Thomas) Wehrle of PA and Pat (Gary) Mandigo of Ogdensburg.
He was predeceased by his parents, John Jennings and Mary Catherine Sherry; a sister, Amy Jennings; uncles Richard, James and Donald Sherry; and aunts Elizabeth Duprey and Kathleen Ankenbrandt.
Brad was born on January 28, 1976 in Ogdensburg, and attended the Ogdensburg Catholic School and Ogdensburg Free Academy for his education. During his career he worked retail and assembly work. He enjoyed listening to Bob Dylan, camping, cooking, BBQ’s, target shooting, helping others, hiking, being in the woods and spending time with family.
Memorial contributions can be made to a charity of one’s choice.
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Calling Hours will be held also on Saturday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service at the funeral home. Brad was pronounced dead at his home on Monday (Sept 17, 2018).
Surviving are his children Aspen Elvir & her husband Alejandro and Creedence Jennings of Maryland; a granddaughter Mia Elvir; a brother Paul “Skip” Sweeney of Ogdensburg; a sister Sherry Sweeney of Winston-Salem, NC; ½ brothers Glen & Johnny Pvierre of Ogdensburg; ½ sister Debbie Arduine of Florida; an uncle Thomas (Barb) Sherry of Lisbon; aunts Linda (Thomas) Wehrle of PA and Pat (Gary) Mandigo of Ogdensburg.
He was predeceased by his parents, John Jennings and Mary Catherine Sherry; a sister, Amy Jennings; uncles Richard, James and Donald Sherry; and aunts Elizabeth Duprey and Kathleen Ankenbrandt.
Brad was born on January 28, 1976 in Ogdensburg, and attended the Ogdensburg Catholic School and Ogdensburg Free Academy for his education. During his career he worked retail and assembly work. He enjoyed listening to Bob Dylan, camping, cooking, BBQ’s, target shooting, helping others, hiking, being in the woods and spending time with family.
Memorial contributions can be made to a charity of one’s choice.
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