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Bradach Black “Brady” Fitzwater

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Bradach Black “Brady” Fitzwater

Birth
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA
Death
23 Dec 2018 (aged 41)
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Morgan, Morgan County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.0291348, Longitude: -111.6707221
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Bradach “Brady” Black Fitzwater was born at Penrose Hospital in Colorado Springs, Colorado on September 3, 1977. He was the fourth child of Kevin and Rae Lynn (Black) Fitzwater. He had three older sisters, one younger sister, and finally, the brother he always hoped for.

Brady was raised in Colorado Springs. He attended Helen Keller Elementary School, Charles M. Russell Junior High School, and Thomas B. Doherty High School. He excelled academically. At Russell, he was recognized as Athlete of the Year, and was recently inducted to the Russell Middle School Wall of Fame. At Doherty, he was prom king, and winner of both the Mr. D competition and the slam-dunk contest (winning with a two-handed 360 degree windmill tomahawk slam-dunk, a singular accomplishment in the history of Doherty basketball). He was markedly good-natured and friendly to all.

After graduating from high school in 1995, Brady attended Colorado State University in Fort Collins. He served a two-year Spanish-speaking mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Los Angeles, California. Upon his return, he completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, earning a Bachelor’s of Science degree in business-accounting summa cum laude in 2003. He also received the Outstanding Undergraduate in Accounting award. He received a scholarship to San Diego State University, where he earned his Master’s Degree in Accountancy.

Brady married Catherine Swiderski in 2001 (div. 2016). They have two beautiful sons, Bair and Cal.

Brady has lived and worked in San Diego, Austin, and Colorado Springs. He worked in nonprofit finance and operations management, most recently as a chief finance and operating officer in the healthcare industry. He was passionate about improving his community and served on various boards of directors.

Among his many hobbies and interests, Brady loved to read, play the guitar, and write song lyrics. He was an excellent athlete and a great dancer (Swing Champion of Colorado). He recently completed his yoga instructor certification. Brady was at home in the outdoors, and especially loved spending time each summer at his Grandma Beth’s lake cabin in McCall, Idaho.

Brady died at age 41, on December 23, 2018, the result of a long and difficult fight against depression and alcoholism.

Brady was preceded in death by his mother, Rae Lynn (Black) Fitzwater; grandparents, Dale and Beth Fitzwater, Forest Black and Dixie Nicol Black.

Brady is survived by his sons, Bair and Cal; his father and step-mother, Kevin and Linda Fitzwater; his siblings, Tiffany (Oliver) Pancheri, Aryn Fitzwater, Courtney (Michael) Wonnacott, Autumn (Barrett) Beardsley, Schuyler Fitzwater; his Grandma, Sandy Black; eleven nieces and nephews; and many uncles, aunts and cousins.

Funeral Service, 10:00AM, Thursday, January 3, 2019, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Rock Chapel, 10 West Young Street, Morgan, Utah 84050.

Interment, immediately following, South Morgan Cemetery, 335 South State Street, Morgan, Utah 84050.
Bradach “Brady” Black Fitzwater was born at Penrose Hospital in Colorado Springs, Colorado on September 3, 1977. He was the fourth child of Kevin and Rae Lynn (Black) Fitzwater. He had three older sisters, one younger sister, and finally, the brother he always hoped for.

Brady was raised in Colorado Springs. He attended Helen Keller Elementary School, Charles M. Russell Junior High School, and Thomas B. Doherty High School. He excelled academically. At Russell, he was recognized as Athlete of the Year, and was recently inducted to the Russell Middle School Wall of Fame. At Doherty, he was prom king, and winner of both the Mr. D competition and the slam-dunk contest (winning with a two-handed 360 degree windmill tomahawk slam-dunk, a singular accomplishment in the history of Doherty basketball). He was markedly good-natured and friendly to all.

After graduating from high school in 1995, Brady attended Colorado State University in Fort Collins. He served a two-year Spanish-speaking mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Los Angeles, California. Upon his return, he completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, earning a Bachelor’s of Science degree in business-accounting summa cum laude in 2003. He also received the Outstanding Undergraduate in Accounting award. He received a scholarship to San Diego State University, where he earned his Master’s Degree in Accountancy.

Brady married Catherine Swiderski in 2001 (div. 2016). They have two beautiful sons, Bair and Cal.

Brady has lived and worked in San Diego, Austin, and Colorado Springs. He worked in nonprofit finance and operations management, most recently as a chief finance and operating officer in the healthcare industry. He was passionate about improving his community and served on various boards of directors.

Among his many hobbies and interests, Brady loved to read, play the guitar, and write song lyrics. He was an excellent athlete and a great dancer (Swing Champion of Colorado). He recently completed his yoga instructor certification. Brady was at home in the outdoors, and especially loved spending time each summer at his Grandma Beth’s lake cabin in McCall, Idaho.

Brady died at age 41, on December 23, 2018, the result of a long and difficult fight against depression and alcoholism.

Brady was preceded in death by his mother, Rae Lynn (Black) Fitzwater; grandparents, Dale and Beth Fitzwater, Forest Black and Dixie Nicol Black.

Brady is survived by his sons, Bair and Cal; his father and step-mother, Kevin and Linda Fitzwater; his siblings, Tiffany (Oliver) Pancheri, Aryn Fitzwater, Courtney (Michael) Wonnacott, Autumn (Barrett) Beardsley, Schuyler Fitzwater; his Grandma, Sandy Black; eleven nieces and nephews; and many uncles, aunts and cousins.

Funeral Service, 10:00AM, Thursday, January 3, 2019, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Rock Chapel, 10 West Young Street, Morgan, Utah 84050.

Interment, immediately following, South Morgan Cemetery, 335 South State Street, Morgan, Utah 84050.


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