MADISON Brad Allen Asbury, 28 years young, went to heaven to hold his Granny's hand. He was a beloved son, brother, grandson and nephew. To his friends, he was a carefree, silly and big-hearted person that made you laugh with his goofiness. He loved climbing those trees and just being outside, golfing, fishing and hunting. He passed going to work for Lloyd Tree service in an automobile accident on Bethany School Road, August 1 around 6:00 a.m. A celebration of life service will be held at the home of Ronnie and Kim Walker, 4034 Ellisboro Road, Stokesdale NC 27357 on August 13, 2016 at 2:00 p.m.A Guilford County native, Brad was born October 13, 1987, the son of Edward Lyn Asbury and Donna Walker Asbury Kowalczyk.Preceding him is death is his Granny, Joy Harris Walker; great-grandparents, John and Eliza Harris and Richard and Elisa Walker; stepfather, Walter "Wally" Kowalczyk.Left to celebrate Brad's life is his mother, Donna Asbury Kowalczyk, with Johnny Glover; his father, Edward Lyn Asbury; sister Joy Leanna Asbury with Christopher Largen and daughter Alexis; his grandparents, Ronald Leon Walker, Sr., William and Leanna Asbury; his fianc?e Christina Wilson with daughters Alyssa and Taylor; his uncles including Ronald L. Walker, Jr. with wife Kimberly and sons John Walker and Darris G. Gentry III; Michael Moore, with wife Selina and family Weston and Skylar Moore.To Brad, we will always love you and miss you dearly. Keep on smiling and show off that silly charm. Love from us all.Food will be accepted at the home of Ronald L. Walker, Sr.; please call for directions.Ray Funeral Home in Madison is serving the Asbury family.
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