Bradley-Felchak-Obituary

Bradley Felchak

Houston, Texas

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Bradley Scott Felchak 39, passed away May 15, 2012. He is preceded in death by his father Leroy Felchak. Brad is survived by his loving wife Cristina Felchak, (soon to be) son: Braden Matthew Felchak, mother: Virginia Keller Felchak, sisters: Denise Henry, Kelly Hall, brother: Bryan Felchak,...

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In loving memory of my dad, I miss him even though I never got to meet him. He left behind a great son, family, friends, and a great person, but he will live as long as we remember him. Even though hes gone we still celebrate him, and he also left behind a great son who respects him, misses him, and grateful for what he left behind for me.

In loving memory of a wonderful and kind friend. We will love you and miss you always and forever.
Doug, Dawn, and Kyle Raska

Many years have gone by and we miss and love you dearly Brad. I know your watching over Cristina and Braden. Your son is growing in your love.
Doug, Dawn, and Kyle Raska

You touched so many lives Brad and we miss you dearly. Everyone talks about how you were always there to help whenever they needed you. They are so right. Your caring way and thoughtfulness will never be forgotten. Christina is the best mom Braden could ever ask for and Braden is you in little man jeans. Love you Brad!
Doug, Dawn, and Kyle Raska

Wow, a year has gone by. At times it doesn't seem like it could possible be a year since you went Home. But, when we look at all that has happened in the past year, it seems like you have been gone so much longer. We really miss you Brad! I love that we can see Braden and there is so much of you in him. He is all the good of you and Christina combined. Christina is an amazing Mommy.

I know you are watching as we are doing yet again some construction at Caney. We have talked so...

Tina,

I'm so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. Although it may have been years since we were all together, know that your Aggie and Creek friends are all thinking of you and if you need us and we are here!

Though our hearts are heavy we can remember when we laughed and worked alongside Brad; his gentle ways and beautiful smile. May God Bless his family and, in a special way, his wife and soon-to-be son. May she find strength and solace in knowing he was a good and caring man. Our prayers are with you, Love Gary and Kathy Suttles

My condolences to the bereaved family of Mr. Felchak. May you be comforted knowing that those asleep in death will have the wonderful prospect of resuming life again free from all causes of death and the grief that follows.