Bradley-Haddock-Obituary

Bradley E. Haddock

Wichita, Kansas

1955 - 2019

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Haddock, Bradley E. 64, loving husband, father, grandfather, and friend, met his Savior Jesus face-to-face on Apr. 1, 2019, when his weary body succumbed to complications of AL Amyloidosis and Multiple Myeloma. A celebration of his life will be held at 1:30 p.m., Friday, Apr. 12, 2019, at First...

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As someone who served with Brad during his term as National Order of the Arrow Chief, I wish to offer my condolences to Terri and Brad's family at his passing. We met in 1975 as O.A. Section Chiefs at the National Scout Executive Training Center in New Jersey. Since I came from neighboring Nebraska, we had a friendly rivalry for national office, and while I was among those who lost the race to Brad, I had the honor of serving with him as the North Central Region Chief, including two...

I offer my condolences to Brad's family and my fond memories of working with Brad in Scouting and the Quivira Council. He was dedicated servant for the betterment of youth through scouting and will be long remember for his many contributions.

To The Haddock Family,

We The Tribe of Quivira would like to express our deepest sympathy. Know our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Richard Goates
Chairman

Brad and I were the same age and got our Eagle within just a few weeks of each other. I will miss his kind gentle voice and caring personality. Made it to Springfield Missouri on the way to Wichita and developed car problems. Getting it serviced now but the mechanic says there's only a 50-50 chance they're fixing the right part . So it is not wise for me to continue attempting to get to Wichita. My condolences to the family

Brad was one of the best people I have known. I knew him for more than 40 years. I will wish you dear friend. Terri, my thoughts and prayers are with you, Sara, Austin, and the grand children. Dr. David L. Briscoe

Terri, Stephanie and I are deeply saddened to know that Brad has passed. I will cherish time shared with both of you. I am one of many that has been coached personally by Brad in faith and professional matters over the years, and I am eternally grateful.

Rodney G. Cousin
Scout Executive, Tukabatchee Area Council BSA

What a true loss to the world of one of the finest human beings I have ever met. He and his family are first class human beings and the world is a better place because of him being in it. My thoughts and prayers are with Terri and their extended family.

Terri, I am with you in your sadness. Michael Bates