Born in Fort Wayne, on November 4, 1952, to the late Wayne and Naomi (Phillips) Byrd. He spent his formative years in Churubusco, graduating from East Noble High School. He graduated from the University of West Georgia with a B.A. in Psychology, where he also played baseball.
In 1970, he was a who's who in American High School sports and in 1979 he participated in the Battered Boot for the march of Dimes in Douglas Georgia.
Bradley is survived by a brother-in-law, Jim Schenher; four nephews and three nieces; several great nieces and nephews
He is preceded in death by his parents, and twin sisters, Georgia Schenher and Torchia Fry.
At Brad's request there will only be private family services.
Burial taking place at Christian Chapel Cemetery
Memorials to Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana.
Source: Sheets & Childs Funeral Home, Churubusco, Indiana
Born in Fort Wayne, on November 4, 1952, to the late Wayne and Naomi (Phillips) Byrd. He spent his formative years in Churubusco, graduating from East Noble High School. He graduated from the University of West Georgia with a B.A. in Psychology, where he also played baseball.
In 1970, he was a who's who in American High School sports and in 1979 he participated in the Battered Boot for the march of Dimes in Douglas Georgia.
Bradley is survived by a brother-in-law, Jim Schenher; four nephews and three nieces; several great nieces and nephews
He is preceded in death by his parents, and twin sisters, Georgia Schenher and Torchia Fry.
At Brad's request there will only be private family services.
Burial taking place at Christian Chapel Cemetery
Memorials to Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana.
Source: Sheets & Childs Funeral Home, Churubusco, Indiana
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