Brad-Egbert-Obituary

Brad Egbert

Idaho Falls, Idaho

Mar 5, 1952 – Sep 11, 2024

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March 5, 1952
DIED
September 11, 2024
LOCATION
Idaho Falls, Idaho

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Brad C. Egbert (Brad Stone) 1952 - 2024 Salt Lake City, Utah Idaho Falls, Idaho -Brad Egbert, also known as Brad Stone in the Radio and TV world, passed away on September 11,2024 in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Brad was born in Driggs, Idaho on March 5,1952 to Irwin and Darleene Egbert, later moving to...

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I met Brad in Ogden Utah about 2010 or 11. I knew him as a good conversationist in regards to music, especially rock and roll. He was a happy person and spoke of his children often. I found out about his sports mania a bit later and.me not being as sports minded as he, we stuck to our mutual music interests. I moved and sadly lost track of old aquaintences. 3 days ago I heard a song on the radio that Brad would play at my request whenever I called the station in Logan. It was always...

Oh Brad, the fun times we had at the radio station! They, like you will never be forgotten. Thank you for all your kindness and friendship

RIP Brad, you were a spectacular human being. I used to work up the hall from Brad in a different radio station. One of my favorite memories is when I arranged to get the Stanley Cup to take a mini tour of the radio complex. I took it down to the KALL studio to show it off to Tom Barberi & Brad Stone, they were both thrilled & Brad couldn't stop smiling. I miss seeing you up on Highland Drive while playing the juke box. Brad you mean alot to me. Thanks for the friendship! Alan Bain

Got to know Brad when he was at KCPX and I was Adv. Director at Alta Distributing. He had a great voice and cut a lot of spots for our music rack-jobber business. Played lots of softball and golf. Did not know he had migrated to Idaho. He was a terrific guy. Sincere condolences to his family. RIP, Brad.

To all family and friends of Brad. . . Take comfort in knowing you have so many beautiful memories to hold onto. I first remember hearing his name from good `ole Mel Richardson as he announced games. I wondered who this athlete was scoring points against my Bonneville Bees! Then we met in 1970 at Ricks. I was the night DJ at the local radio station. He would come sit in the control room with me for hours. I wanted to move up to bigger stations and he wanted to get into radio, so we both moved...

I'm the "neighbor girl across the street." Brad and I grew up together in the same neighborhood. He was a school chum, my brother's good friend, and I even had a secret crush on him in junior high. The neighborhood "gang" used to play together - mostly sports, army (they always made me be the nurse as I was the only girl), riding bikes, staying out till 10 p.m. at night playing tag, hide and seek and telling stories. I am saddened by his passing. He was an ultra-talented person and I...

Hi Wendy, So sad to hear of Brad's passing. Hugs.

One of the BEST radio personalities ever!!! Loved his smooth delivery and wholesome atttude!! He was a joy to listen to! My condolences to the family at this time.

I first met Brad in grade school and instantly liked him. He was always nice to me. It was great to see him as a pitcher at an early age and follow his progression through high school. To later hear his voice on the radio and see him on TV made me proud to have been a friend. What a great guy! He made me feel important every time I saw him, so generous. I´m so sorry for your loss.