Bradley Greek

Bradley Greek obituary, Augusta, GA

Bradley Greek

Bradley Greek Obituary

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Bradley ( Brad) V. Greek born on Christmas day in Winner SD ended his 17 year battle with Parkinson's

disease on March 10, 2025. He was 72. He is survived by his loving wife of 40 years , Rhonda Greek his

devoted son, Nick Greek , his brother, Wendell ( Dell) - Karyn Greek, of Sparta Wisconsin, his sister, Judy

Christensen-Lurz of Presho South Dakota, and his beloved fur babies, Arthur Hoover and Silas

McGillicuddy. His mother and father, Ruth and Lester Greek, were already at Heaven's gate to welcome

him home.

His Parkinsons disease robbed him of so many things, but it did not rob him of his spirit and the strength

to keep moving forward by facing everyday head on. He delt with Parkinson's in the same way he faced

everything in his life, with dignity and courage and without complaint.

He was a standout athlete in high school and college. He was an avid runner and bicyclist and

mountaineer. He loved to push the envelope and while in the air force he and a few of his climbing

buddies summited the highest mountain peak in North America, Mt McKinley.

His passion for aviation and airplanes began as a child and stayed with him throughout his whole life. He

joined the air force and later the Army to follow his dream. He served with distinction in both branches.

He used his experience to transition to private aircraft maintenance and eventually retired from Standard

Aero Aviation. Brad took great pride in his work and could talk about Falcon aircraft and its issues for

hours. His wife did a lot of head nodding and "wow is that so?" But to this day she couldn't tell you the

first thing about Falcons, except that they break, they get fixed, and they fly. He loved what he did, and he

loved the folks he worked with. He was well respected and admired. After his first surgery he returned to

work accompanied by his son, Nick. Nick later said "It was like walking in with a rock star. People came

from all over to say hi, welcome back." Brad loved practical jokes and wasn't above pulling a prank or two.

Brad was a man of many interests. Whatever he was into he was all into. His many hobbies included

black and white photography, beer brewing, canoeing, bicycle repair, collecting bicycle jerseys, Mini

Coopers, Weber BBQ grills, his yard, vintage jackets, storytelling, current events, growing the words

hottest peppers, and especially drones. As the son of a beer distributor, he enjoyed a good brew.

His family would like to thank the many outstanding people who helped care for Brad. The VA Homebased Primary Care Team and the Caregiver Support team went above and beyond over, and over again.

A more professional, compassionate and committed group doesn't exist. The people of MSA Hospice are

some of the most committed and compassionate people we have ever had the privilege to work with.

They helped Brad with so much that thank you is not enough but THANK YOU!! Waters Cove Home Care

helped to make Brad's life so much fuller. You all helped make what was hard easier and you became not

just caregivers, but friends.

A memorial service will be held Thursday, March 20 at 2:00 PM at Poteet & Son Funeral Home, located at

214 David Rd. Augusta, GA. We invite you to sign the guest book at www.thomaspoteet.com. Memorial

contributions may be made to the CSRA Parkinson Support Group.

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March 30, 2025

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March 20, 2025

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March 18, 2025

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Jeff Annis

March 30, 2025

I did not know Brad Greek personally. I thought it noteworthy what a great active life he lived and then came Parkinson´s. Handsome, healthy and active people such as Brad still can end up with Parkinson´s in their life. This is an all too common story today. Many family and friends have been in this battle, similar to Brad´s. I think it is notable that the family highlighted the local Parkinson´s Support group for memorials. That is a very good cause to support. Brad´s great life highlights our needs to support those who care for Parkinson´s sufferers and the need to find cures and support care. God Speed to Grad and God bless his hoped ones and friends. My family will support the Parkinson´s support with a donation in memory of Brad´s great life.

Paul Herzwurm

March 20, 2025

Brad and I met when he had a knee that was arthritic, he was already significantly impaired due to his Parkinsons. Brad elected to have his knee replaced and Rhonda took care of him in the hospital and at home. Brad had many complications after surgery but he always maintained a positive attitude and the drive to keep his independence. He was a wonderful husband and father, Rhonda took great care of him over the years. I am proud to say that he was my friend.

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