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Bradley
Bradley Daniel Roth
February 13, 1963 - March 10, 2026
1963
2026
In Loving Memory of Bradley Daniel Roth
February 13, 1963 - March 10, 2026
Our family is heartbroken to share that Brad passed away suddenly on March 10, 2026. Brad was a man who lived life at full throttle, fueled by the roar of a Harley engine, an entrepreneurial spirit, and an incredibly deep-seated loyalty to the people he loved.
Raised with a strong backbone by his grandparents, the late Henry and Mary Kuntz. Brad was a man of his word. He’s finally back with them now, likely already deep into a conversation about the right way to fix something and catching up on lost time.
Brad had a strong entrepreneurial spirit, that showed in the way he approached life. He was never afraid to take risks, trust his instincts, and make things happen. Whether he was working on a deal, restoring a vehicle, or helping someone else get ahead, he believed in doing things for himself, and in helping others do the same.
As the only brother to four sisters, Roxanne Roth, Lisa Melland, Lynn Halkyard and Tracy Fearon. Brad didn't just have a role; he had a mission. He was their fierce protector, the one they could always count on to have their backs, no matter what.
That protective streak extended to his many nieces and nephews, Andrea, Brennan, Megan, Robert, Eama, Brittany, Isaiah, Jordan, Sarah, Noah and Aurora. And great nieces and nephew Justise, Elijah and Brooklyn. Brad was the uncle who showed up. He wasn't just there for the holidays; he was there to teach them how to navigate the world. Whether he was under a hood showing them how an engine works or coaching them on how to negotiate a deal without getting ripped off, he wanted them to be smart and independent.
He was the kind of guy who would literally give you the keys to his own life; once even loaning his car to his nephew for a year just so his nephew could get on his feet and save for his own. And when it came to gifts, nobody could beat him; he always knew exactly what would mean the most.
If you were looking for Brad, you’d usually find him tinkering on his car or out on the open road. He had a gift for restoration, seeing the potential in a rusted-out frame that everyone else had given up on. But his true happy place was on the back of his Harley Davidson. To him, the open road wasn't just a hobby, it was his version of peace.
We always joked that Brad had "nine lives." He walked away from things that would have leveled anyone else, living with a grit and a resilience that was honestly inspiring. He squeezed more life into his years than most people do in a century.
Behind the tough exterior was a man of deep loyalty. To his friends, he was the first person they called when things went sideways. He was the guy who stayed until the job was done and the last one to leave your side.
Brad also leaves behind his aunts and uncles and a wide circle of friends who became his family. He is also predeceased by fiancée Jody Wall.
A private celebration of Brad’s life will be held at a later date, where close family and close friends will gather to share memories and stories in his honor.
In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Brad can be made to the