Bradley-Erenberger-Obituary

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Bradley Scott Erenberger

Cedar Rapids, Iowa

1958 - 2015

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DIED
April 11, 2015
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Cedar Rapids, Iowa

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Brosh Chapel - Cedar Rapids Obituary

Bradley Scott Erenberger, 57 of Carrollton, Texas, formerly of Cedar Rapids, died Saturday, April 11, 2015. Celebration of life services will be 1:00 p.m. Saturday, April 18, 2015 at Brosh Chapel in Cedar Rapids, located at 2121 Bowling Street SW. Burial will follow in Czech National Cemetery. ...

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love is our bond-memories keep us close until we are together again-may peace be with you all

I didn't know mr erenbeeger, however I wanted to express my sincerest condolences to the family and friends. I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one. Please know that your family will be in my prayers.
(John 11:1-44)

Brad was a wonderful son. He had many honors during his school years being an honor student and was a National Honor student. For two years he was the Drum Major for Jefferson High School. We were always surprised to hear of these honors as he always let us hear about them from others. Brad visited us just a few days before his death. We gave his son our old van. He drove him up here and back home. That was 13 hours straight thru. He did give me a big hug when he left. I will never...

Dear Vernon, Kay, and all other beloved members of Brad's family,
I will always remember our vacations to Cedar Rapids and the hours Brad and I spent visiting together. He could make me smile and laugh so easily, and it is with fondest memories he comes to mind.
I pray all of you are well, and holding on to one another.

-Karen Bushman (related to the Hruska family).

Our boy

Our beloved son.

I am very sorry for your loss. I met and worked with Brad at EDS. Blessings to your family.

Cheryl(Brad's former coworker) and Jodie Robinson

Dear Vernon and Kay,

I knew Brad in high school. We marched
drums together in High School. We even marched a brief time together in the Emerald Knights. He was always full of energy and was quick to
help solve problems. Always had a big smile. He was always very handsome and carried himself well.
I am go glad he was playing drums later in life, he was musically talented.
I feel your loss, sincerely,
Vicky Novak Daniel

My brother was quite the little farmer, pulling his red wagon, full of ducklings. He would take them for several hours on a ride around the farm yard. Brad had a big smile, like he had the best job on the farm. He would give them a little water, and sometimes try to pick up a friendly kitten or puppy along the way. The animals seemed to enjoy the ride, and all the attention.I enjoyed watching him play his drums & guitar, and march in Bands at Jefferson & Iowa. If I needed help with my...