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Aaron Bradford “Brad” Dills

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Aaron Bradford “Brad” Dills

Birth
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28 Apr 2020 (aged 34)
Burial
Lenoir City, Loudon County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Brad Dills
May 30, 1985 - April 28, 2020

Aaron Bradford Dills – “Brad” age 34 of Loudon, passed away Tuesday, April 28, 2020.

Brad was the first born son of William Aaron and Julie (Harper) Dills.

Life for Brad started in New Castle, Delaware where as a 5 year old was saved in the Christian faith. The family returned to Loudon County when Brad was 8 or 9, he participated in youth athletics and went on to graduate Loudon High School Class of 2003.

Brad began falling in love with music in high school, learning to read music in band. He taught himself to play guitar and that was the beginning of his love affair with music. Brad composed, performed and recorded music with friends and musicians he met along his journeys. He was a member of several bands including: No Love Lost, Here’s to You and Star City Meltdown. His proudest performing accomplishment was when his band opened for K.O.R.N in Texas.

Brad was a serious student of the scriptures. He loved talking philosophically with others and sharing his faith. If you were his friend he was your devoted friend and he was the “best” big brother. Always tender hearted and a kind and generous soul. A Rock.

Brad was preceded in death by his grandparents, Boyd Harper, William Eugene and Roxie (Rucker) Dills and an uncle, Michael Eugene Dills.

He is survived by his parents, Aaron and Julie Dills, Loudon; brothers, Stephen Dills, Lenoir City, and Kevin Dills, Loudon; grandmother, Patricia Harper, Vonore; aunt, Janet Harper, uncle, Mark and LeeAnn Harper, all of Loudon; cousins, Michael Dills, Corey Dills, Michelle Ferguson, Brittany Davis and Sarah Harper and a multitude of friends.

Friends may call at their convenience Saturday, May 2nd at McGill Click Chapel beginning at 2 PM until 5 PM. Social distancing will be observed. A private graveside service will be held for the family in Loudon County Memorial Gardens.

Memorial Contributions may be made to the Music Department of Loudon High School, 1039 Mulberry St. Loudon, TN 37774.
Brad Dills
May 30, 1985 - April 28, 2020

Aaron Bradford Dills – “Brad” age 34 of Loudon, passed away Tuesday, April 28, 2020.

Brad was the first born son of William Aaron and Julie (Harper) Dills.

Life for Brad started in New Castle, Delaware where as a 5 year old was saved in the Christian faith. The family returned to Loudon County when Brad was 8 or 9, he participated in youth athletics and went on to graduate Loudon High School Class of 2003.

Brad began falling in love with music in high school, learning to read music in band. He taught himself to play guitar and that was the beginning of his love affair with music. Brad composed, performed and recorded music with friends and musicians he met along his journeys. He was a member of several bands including: No Love Lost, Here’s to You and Star City Meltdown. His proudest performing accomplishment was when his band opened for K.O.R.N in Texas.

Brad was a serious student of the scriptures. He loved talking philosophically with others and sharing his faith. If you were his friend he was your devoted friend and he was the “best” big brother. Always tender hearted and a kind and generous soul. A Rock.

Brad was preceded in death by his grandparents, Boyd Harper, William Eugene and Roxie (Rucker) Dills and an uncle, Michael Eugene Dills.

He is survived by his parents, Aaron and Julie Dills, Loudon; brothers, Stephen Dills, Lenoir City, and Kevin Dills, Loudon; grandmother, Patricia Harper, Vonore; aunt, Janet Harper, uncle, Mark and LeeAnn Harper, all of Loudon; cousins, Michael Dills, Corey Dills, Michelle Ferguson, Brittany Davis and Sarah Harper and a multitude of friends.

Friends may call at their convenience Saturday, May 2nd at McGill Click Chapel beginning at 2 PM until 5 PM. Social distancing will be observed. A private graveside service will be held for the family in Loudon County Memorial Gardens.

Memorial Contributions may be made to the Music Department of Loudon High School, 1039 Mulberry St. Loudon, TN 37774.

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