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Bradley Alan Bull

Grand Rapids, Michigan

Age 49

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Bull, Bradley Alan Our beloved Bradley Alan Bull (affectionately known as Boober), age 49, passed away peacefully on Friday August 21, 2020 surrounded by his loving family. Brad is preceded in death by his grandparents, Ernest and Mae Bull and Arlie and Florence (Emma) Hibbs. He is survived by...

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We had the honor and pleasure of knowing and working with Brad at varies times throughout his life. He was a wonderful person and we express our sincere sympathy to Stacy, family, and friends. The first time we met Brad in his freshman year in high school when he took our daughter Jen (Elenbaas Mandryk) to a school dance. It was the first time a boy walked into our home for a date with Jen. He presented himself to us in a most proper way and we had the typically first date discussion with...

I am deeply saddened to hear a loss of such a wonderful person. May God give strength to his family.  He will be truly missed but will always be remembered as a calm and smiling person with a great sense of humor and helping nature.

Sending thoughts and prayers for the family. He was a very wonderful person. Always enjoyed his sense of humor and way he conducted himself around the University. He will be missed.

As a colleague of Brad and member of his FRIB family I deeply and sincerely join you in mourning Brad’s passing. Sentiments captured during FRIB’s memorial service revealed how much Brad was respected and loved by all of us.

Best guy ever, so sorry for your loss.

Dear Entire Bull family, there are no words to convey the sadness felt for the loss of your exceptional Son, Husband, Father, Brother, family member and friend to many. The loss of Brad truly leaves a great hole in so many hearts. Sending you all, Love, comfort and prayers May God carry you during this difficult time and always. Our hearts are with all of you. Tom and Darcie Oosdyke

I remember meeting Brad just a few times at MSU. He gave me a tour of the facility he was working on. I was utterly amazed at the size and scale of the project and he fit the part. His command and genuine enthusiasm for his work and his colleagues was really inspiring.

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