Bradley-Davis-Obituary

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Bradley Harold Davis

Clarkston, Michigan

Dec 28, 1949 – Jan 1, 2025

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December 28, 1949
DIED
January 1, 2025
LOCATION
Clarkston, Michigan

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Lewis E. Wint and Son Funeral Home - Clarkston Obituary

DAVIS, Bradley Harold “Brad”; of Auburn Hills; passed away on January 1, 2025; age 75. Husband of Melissa Williams.  Father of Timothy Davis and Katherine “Katie” (James) Walker.  Grandfather of Landon, London, Brooklyn, Aubree and Maddie.  Brother of Brenda (late Tom) Moore. Preceded in death by his parents Harold and Joyce Davis and his first wife, Colleen.


Brad was proud to serve in the United States Army during wartime in Vietnam.  He was the owner of the Harold R. Davis Funeral Home, Auburn Hills. Brad loved playing pool and golf, boating, and skiing.


Private Inurnment and Military Honors at Great Lakes National Cemetery, Holly.


Memorials may be made to the Disabled American Veterans.


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I grew up on Cherryland and spent a lot of my childhood at the Davis's home, above the funeral home. As a teenager, Brad would pick me up on his motorcycle from the school bus stop on Auburn, and drop me off at my house. Great memories!
But what I remember most, was when my son, Travis Kaechele, died at St Mary's Trauma Center in Saginaw, I called Brad at 10:00 p.m. on a Saturday night and he took care of everything. He walked me through the casket room the following day and on the...

We're all gonna miss you, Brad. This was a shocked, didn't know you that you were sick. God bless you.
Gonna miss our chats.
Rest in peace Brad Davis ❤

LORD rest your soul, Brad. Happy memories of you and Colleen and Jerry and me, many years ago, playing double pinochle and going places together. GOD bless your family always.

Brad was a old friend from high school and will be missed!

Thank you for everything, Mr. Davis. Your home provided me with some of my absolute favorite memories from childhood, and bc of this your kids and I bonded forever. We may not see each other often but we all know our love will last until time ends. Say hi to Mom for me and tell her I miss her so much! Watch over your precious kids. They need you! Can’t wait to meet you (and Mom) again one fine day. Love you and thank you so much for everything. Rest easy, Mr. Davis!

I'm so sorry to hear this. Brad was a good friend and was wonderful when Steve and I had to bury our little Danni. He and his father before him handled the funerals for my entire family. RIP my friend

Brad took the utmost care of my Father when he passed away. You were a good hearted man. RIP my friend

You were a great friend to me growing up Brad and I’ll always be grateful to you and your parents. We drifted apart over the years, but I’ve always thought of you as one of my best friends. Rest in peace buddy.

Rest in Peace, my Brother in Arms! Brad and I served together in 69-70 Vietnam, We had the same birthday at the same hospital the same year. Brad was born 40 miutes after me. We touched each lives many times while I was performing military funerals at the funeral home and Great Lakes National Cemetery. We finally came together on our birthday's a few years back at Applebees. Friend since. Brad (Brother In Arms) you will be missed.