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Brad Robert Bateman

Salt Lake City, Utah

1954 - 2014

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Brad Robert Bateman1954 ~ 2014Brad Robert Bateman of St. George, Utah, died August 12, 2014. He was born in Salt Lake City on March 15, 1954 to Bob and Betty Bateman. Brad graduated from Hillcrest High School and University of Utah where he studied business. He worked in construction equipment...

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I am thinking Brad did not realize how many people loved and cared about him as much as we still do. I am so sorry he is gone and hope to see him again.

I remember many great scout camps with Brad and the fun we had. I also remember teaching him how to play the guitar in his home. Glad to hear he developed that talent

Brad remember to put your sign in front of the pearly gates. Awesome real estate agent and very funny, professional and made everyone's problems or issues a little better with your trademark smile. You will be missed friend

Brad was one of my dad's best friends and he always treated me with nothing but kindness. He always had a smile and always put a smile on my face. My dad is gonna miss you most of all...

Brad was a neighbor and schoolmate in the early 70's. He was one of the nicest, most fun-loving, and positive young men I was acquainted with. Indeed, he was incredibly attractive, but the combination of his sparkling eyes and his dazzling smile reflected the beauty and sincerity of his spirit, above and beyond his striking good looks. Brad certainly knew how to light up a room, as well as our whole school.

My condolences to his family for losing him too soon.

RIP Brad...
Had some fun times back in the day...
Godspeed my friend...

Dave and I have so many great memories of Brad. He was a great athlete and so full of life! And, of course, a lot of mischief! RIP dear one! See you on the flip side! Love Deb & Dave

Condolences to the Bateman family. In high school Danette H. and I were privileged to ski with him and marvel at his ability, skiing through the huge mogels, doing helicopters and such. He was the "heart throb" of our school--so handsome and fun-loving. He will be missed.