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Bradley Grant Bishop

Salt Lake City, Utah

1987 - 2021

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Bradley Grant Bishop July 21, 1987 to August 14, 2021 From the beginning, Bradley was an incredibly generous and loving soul. As a child he shared his toys freely and exhibited no possessiveness of his belongings. His selflessness continued into adulthood. He was always enthusiastically giving of...

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What a beautiful obituary, it has provided us more insight to his well-loved life. Brad was so easy-going to work with and always eager to learn new things that would help him do the best job possible. Did he really like my jokes? I don't know, because the Brad-chuckle was always so kind and generous. He had a quiet strength and his presence is sorely missed. Deepest sympathies to his friends and family.

Deepest condolences to Brad's family for his loss. He was a wonderful, bright addition to our work family, always happy to help, listen, and laugh. I will miss talking random music artists and hearing about his weekend adventures. May he be climbing the greatest rock wall imaginable.

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Gary, my deepest sympathy on the passing of your son. May you and your family be comforted by your knowledge of the gospel. You are in my prayers.

Brad´s will for adventure never ceased to amaze me. Between his trail running and rock climbing, Brad had exciting stories. Brad spoke so sweetly of his wife Kylee, often times describing her to resemble Mandy Moore. Brad was a genuine person, always having time for others. Brad will be greatly missed.

Brad was genuinely loved by all in the Rio Tinto / Kennecott family. He never stopped smiling and always had time to talk or to listen. He was smart, diligent, but above all a nice person! He will be missed.