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Bradley Vom Baur Obituary

Bradley M. Vom Baur
1956 ~ 2012
Bradley M. Vom Baur, a generous and talented member of the Salt Lake Community, passed away on Friday, January 6th, 2012. Brad was loved dearly by those who knew him and will be forever remembered as a man who loved life and had a unique appreciation for its many quirks.
Brad was born on August 6th, 1956 to Lois G. and Donald M. Vom Baur in Salt Lake City. In his youth he was passionate about football, skiing, and especially swimming, which was one of his many true gifts.
After graduating from Olympus High School in 1974, Brad's swimming achievements landed him a scholarship at the University of Southern California, where he dominated both as an athlete and as a student. His persistent dedication to his studies not only earned him a Bachelor of Science Degree in Communications, but also awarded him the honor of Magna Cum Laude. Brad continued his education at the Medill School of Journalism Northwestern University and earned a Master of Advertising Degree.
Large advertising firms such as Ted Bates in New York City, and J. Walter Thompson in Chicago, enlisted Brad's creative expertise early in his career. His wonderful dry sense of humor and comedic writing earned him recognition by The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal, among other publications. As a talented writer, his TV ideas were optioned by The Walt Disney Company and Warner Brothers. Brad's passion for becoming an entrepreneur led him to pursue his last venture, Turbo Express Car Wash and Detail in 2006.
Brad's humanitarian nature and generosity enabled him to help others in many ways. Whether he was raising money for needy children, coaching little-league football, or giving free lectures at local universities, he always put others before himself. His greatest joys in life included giving back to the community, discovering the outdoors, traveling, family, friends and pets.
Shortly after returning to Salt Lake City in 1990, Brad met Barbara Bagley, the woman he would spend the rest of his life with. They loved each other and had lots of fun together over the last 21 years.
Brad is survived by his spouse, Barbara Bagley, stepchildren, Chelsea (Stephen) Metrulas, Heather Bagley and Kurt Bagley, one grandchild, Christopher Metrulas, cousins and many close friends, who were like brothers to Brad. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother Jeffrey D. Vom Baur.
A brief gathering for family and friends will be held in Brad's honor at 3:00 P.M. and followed by a service at 3:30 P.M. on Friday, January 20th, 2012 at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple.
While flowers are welcome, you can also make a contribution to Sheltie Rescue of Utah.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Salt Lake Tribune on Jan. 15, 2012.

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Leah Wilkinson

February 2, 2012

Barbara, So many of us in Northern Nevada have been following your epic journey. Our hearts mourn for you and with you at the loss of your beloved husband. Leah Wilkinson

Sarah North

January 19, 2012

Barb,
I am so sorry for your loss. Keep your chin up and know you are loved and supported by many but most of all your kids. Life is hard, but it's these hard times that make us who we are (you told me that one time, and I've always remembered it). You are an amazing lady!

Patricia Gourdin

January 18, 2012

Barbara
So sorry to hear of your husband's and your sweet puppies passing. My heart goes out to you. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Natalie Kitterman

January 16, 2012

Barbara, Chelsea, Heather and Kurt,
Our whole family grieves with you in the loss of Brad, Dooley and Delany. You are long time neighbors and treasured friends and we have, and always will have, a pray in our hearts for all of you-to find comfort and peace in the midst of this tragedy. Barbara we hope that your recovery is fast and know that we are close and willing to help in any way we can.
Hugs
The Kittermans

Brooks Anderson

January 16, 2012

Barbara, Brad and I were best friends for several years beginning in the summer of 1974. The friendship continued as we skied, traveled, and worked together at the Broadway, The Village LTD and others until Brad moved to Chicago and school at North Western. I'm sorry our lives lead us in different directions. Nevertheless, I have always held a high regard for Brad. He is a great man and I will continue to value that friendship. My deepest sympathy goes out to you at this time of great loss. May the Lord bless you and your family from now and forever!

Penny Redding-Martinez

January 15, 2012

Barbara I am so sorry for you and your families loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Your husband souded like a wonderful man and made you very happy. May you and your family find peace. Penny Redding Martinez A childhood friend...

Patricia Pritchett

January 15, 2012

Barbara, I am so sorry for your loss. Among your own injuries you stood by Brad. You are strong and the lord loves you and will give you peace.
Love Aunt Pat and family.

January 15, 2012

to the family of bradley,i did not know bradley,but was on the find dooley website.my thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time.god bless bradley,dooley & delaney!!!

sincerly,
michelle rhodes
wyoming

Emily Felt

January 15, 2012

I went to school with Chelsea and Heather. I am so sorry to hear of your entire families losses over the last few weeks. Always know that Brad will be watching over you all. My thoughts and prayers are with your entire family, and may you find peace and comfort as the weeks follow. Love you all!

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