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What a beautiful smile. Did not know him, but his smile says it all.
D L
March 03, 2026 | Atlanta, GA


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Jul 31, 1991 - Feb 17, 2026
What a beautiful smile. Did not know him, but his smile says it all.
D L
March 03, 2026 | Atlanta, GA

Forever in my heart
Such a good soul, my life will never be the same without you. I shall miss you for the rest of my days. I love you Brad, may God watch over you
Frank Bennett
March 03, 2026 | Thackerville, OK | Family

Loss is so hard. sorry for yours.
S. K.
March 02, 2026 | Montrose, CO
Bradley Mitchell Bennett, 34, of Collinsville, Texas, passed away on February 17, 2026, in Dallas, Texas.
Bradley was born on July 31, 1991, in Denver, Colorado, to Billy Richard Bennett and Jacqueline Gwynne Bennett. He graduated from Pilot Point High School in 2009 and later worked as a truck driver for Shared Medical Services. He was a dedicated and hardworking man who took pride in providing for his family and giving his best in everything he did.
Bradley was truly a beautiful soul whose life reflected kindness, compassion, and deep love for others. He genuinely loved people. He was understanding, patient, and always willing to listen. Bradley had a heart that put others before himself — whether helping a friend, supporting family, or simply being there when someone needed him most. He believed in lifting others up and treated everyone with dignity and respect.
Known lovingly as the “Neighborhood Dad,” Bradley cherished time with his children and family. Being a father was one of his greatest joys, and he embraced that role with pride, warmth, and devotion. He was an awesome dad, a fabulous son, and a great brother — protective, loyal, and always present for the people he loved.
Above all, Bradley loved the Lord. His faith was important to him. He prayed, served faithfully as a cameraman at church, and sought God throughout his life. Those who knew him saw his faith reflected in the way he loved and cared for others.
Though Bradley passed as a victim in this life, he became a hero in death through the gift of organ donation — continuing to give life and hope to others even in his final act of generosity.
Though he was taken from this world far too soon, Bradley’s legacy of kindness, strength, faith, and unconditional love will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.
He is survived by his mother, Jacqueline (Jax) Fleming of Burns, Wyoming; his father, Billy Richard Bennett of Wellington, Colorado; his daughter, Baylee Bennett of Sanger; his son, Aiden Bennett of Sanger; his sister, Angel Lee Kemp of Casper, Wyoming; his brother, Billy Christopher Bennett of Casper, Wyoming; and many beloved family members and dear friends.
A memorial service will be held at a later date in honor of Bradley.
Please leave condolences or share a memory with the Bennett family in our guestbook at www.cokerfuneralhome.com
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