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Bradley Wayne “Brad” Dunnahoe

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Bradley Wayne “Brad” Dunnahoe

Birth
Death
18 Aug 2023 (aged 41)
Jones Creek, Brazoria County, Texas, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Bradley Wayne Dunnahoe passed away unexpectedly on August 18, 2023 at the age of 41. Our family was not expecting for Brad's life to be cut so short so soon. We are all devastated by this huge loss and he will be forever missed.

He was born with a naturally sweet and kind soul, a heart of gold, and was always a joy to be around. Brad was adored by his three daughters and loving wife. They enjoyed fishing and being outdoors and won countless fishing tournaments together.

Brad was incredibly talented in his welding work. When he wasn't making a living in the trade, he was being creative and made quality BBQ pits, knives, and jewelry.

He would also help friends and family in any way he could. Brad was loyal, resourceful, and would always be there to lend a helping hand. He had the biggest heart and personality that was sure to leave an impression on anybody that he met.

He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents Mary & Wayne Dunnahoe, paterneral grandfather Gerald Cleaveland.

He will always be remembered with much love by his wife, Lauren Dunnahoe and three daughters, Lacie, Paisley, & Riley. Mom, Jerri Hunter; Dad James Wyatt; Brothers Sean Green, Chris Hunter, Wesley Wyatt, Cody Wyatt, & John Wyatt. Paternal grandmother Nancy Hobbins and loving in-laws Cheryl & Kenny Wulf, and Josh Wulf. Also, long list of extended aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews. He was also greatly loved and will be eternally missed by the many friends he'd made during his lifetime. We can all find solace in knowing he's been reunited with his 'Pawpaw'. What a joyous reunion it must have been for them both.

https://www.lakewoodfuneralchapel.com/memorialpage.asp?id=2065
Bradley Wayne Dunnahoe passed away unexpectedly on August 18, 2023 at the age of 41. Our family was not expecting for Brad's life to be cut so short so soon. We are all devastated by this huge loss and he will be forever missed.

He was born with a naturally sweet and kind soul, a heart of gold, and was always a joy to be around. Brad was adored by his three daughters and loving wife. They enjoyed fishing and being outdoors and won countless fishing tournaments together.

Brad was incredibly talented in his welding work. When he wasn't making a living in the trade, he was being creative and made quality BBQ pits, knives, and jewelry.

He would also help friends and family in any way he could. Brad was loyal, resourceful, and would always be there to lend a helping hand. He had the biggest heart and personality that was sure to leave an impression on anybody that he met.

He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents Mary & Wayne Dunnahoe, paterneral grandfather Gerald Cleaveland.

He will always be remembered with much love by his wife, Lauren Dunnahoe and three daughters, Lacie, Paisley, & Riley. Mom, Jerri Hunter; Dad James Wyatt; Brothers Sean Green, Chris Hunter, Wesley Wyatt, Cody Wyatt, & John Wyatt. Paternal grandmother Nancy Hobbins and loving in-laws Cheryl & Kenny Wulf, and Josh Wulf. Also, long list of extended aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews. He was also greatly loved and will be eternally missed by the many friends he'd made during his lifetime. We can all find solace in knowing he's been reunited with his 'Pawpaw'. What a joyous reunion it must have been for them both.

https://www.lakewoodfuneralchapel.com/memorialpage.asp?id=2065

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