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1929 - 2017
1929 - 2017
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Bradley Post, formally named Willard Bradley Post of Wichita, Kansas passed away on Saturday April 22, 2017. Bradley was born on April 4, 1929 in Fowler, KS, the son of Willard Post and Doris (Barclay) Post. Bradley and Carolyn Post married on August 9, 1952 in Topeka, KS. Bradley went to high school in his hometown of Fowler until his senior year at which time he attended New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell, NM. He obtained political science and law degrees at Washburn University in Topeka, KS, graduating in 1954. With his endless curiosity for news, world events and the stock market, he was often found with a book or newspaper on his lap. Bradley was also an avid sports fan, fisherman and hunter, he was known early on for his aptitude at shooting pool and snooker and loved to play poker and bridge, for which he won the Intercollegiate National Championship while at Washburn. Bradley and Carolyn lived in various western Kansas communities during their early years together and began rearing a family of 4 children. Bradley was the city and county attorney in Meade, KS for a decade then the family moved to Wichita in 1966 where he became partner in the first of several law firms. He was a tireless researcher and a tactical trial lawyer, representing victims injured by defective products, malpractice, auto collisions and various other causes, in all levels of State and Federal Court. He was also lead counsel in the Dalkon Shield nation-wide litigation and multi-district litigation, having filed the first case in 1975 and tried the biggest case in 1985, in a 9 1/2 week trial, later successfully defending the verdict in the Kansas Supreme Court. He is a past president of Kansas Trial Lawyers Association (now Kansas Association for Justice). In addition to being a busy professional and a loving family man, he was an adventurer and had many interests. Over the years he often took his family water skiing and snow skiing (he even received a free season pass in Colorado when he turned 70.) He continued to fish and hunt with his brother, friends and kids, and enjoyed his granddaughters and attended many of their programs. He played in and won or placed in pool tournaments into his 70’s, enjoyed cruises and other travels and he rarely missed the annual Post family reunion. He also loved the trumpet and had a special cat named Mister. Bradley was preceded in death by his brother, Donald Post. He is survived by his loving wife, Carolyn Post of Wichita KS, children, Keith Post of Portland OR, Kraig Post of Dallas TX, Blake Post of Wichita KS, Alicia Post of Austin TX, brother, Danny (Susan) Post of Dodge City KS and granddaughters, Belinda Post and Lindsey Post. Funeral services will be held at Lakeview Funeral Home, Wichita, KS, with visitation beginning at 1pm on Saturday, April 29, 2017, and chapel service following at 2pm. Entombment will follow at Lakeview Mausoleum.
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Jerry Levy
May 1, 2017
Carolyn and family. Just heard about Brad. He was an idol of mine. He was one of my mentors. Truly one of the great trial lawyers of our time. I have many wonderful stories about great times we had together. His laugh was contagious.
May 1, 2017
Carolyn, Blake Sorry to just hear about Brad's passing. He was a passionate advocate for the injured and not afraid of any corporation. He will be greatly missed. Bob Keeshan Topeka
Stephanie Prater
April 29, 2017
My love to you all at this difficult time. May your wonderful memories keep you going even on the toughest of days and turn your tears into smiles as you remember an incredible life with Bradley. XO
Doug Cranmer
April 28, 2017
Alicia, so sorry to hear of the passing of your father. I worked for him when he and my father were law partners back when we were in high school. I remember him as quiet, but intense. He was a great man as well as a great attorney. You, your mother and the rest of your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
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Leanna Scott
April 28, 2017
I'm so sorry to hear of Bradley's passing. I worked for him for 10 years at his law office and have to say I still think about his impeccable work as a trial lawyer. He was literally the best and many Judges complimented him on his trial presentations. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Leanna Scott
Pam Davis
April 28, 2017
Blake, I am so glad I had the chance to meet your Dad. I was impressed with his warm and fun personality. He had a generous smile. May you find comfort. I know he will be greatly missed.
Kent Roenbaugh
April 27, 2017
Blake : Very sorry to hear about your Dad. He was a Class Act. Roenbaugh
April 27, 2017
BAP so sorry about your loss. I can relate to your situation on Saturday I will be at my father-in-laws funeral. Give everyone our best will be thinking of you and your family COOP
Sherri McCue
April 27, 2017
I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Mr. Post. Alicia is my dearest friend, and I know she and her dad were super close. I'm glad I got to meet him on a couple of occasions. My deepest sympathies go out to the Post family. May Mr. Post rest in peace.
Sheryl Lynn Bergeson - 1986 KSU Graduation
Jim & Marearl Denning
April 26, 2017
Jim and I are so saddened by Bradley's death as you and your family are. He was and is a champion to our family like no one else. He and Don wrestled Sheryl's Case to justice and although a tragic death of a beloved daughter, Sheryl Lynn, we lovingly appreciate their work.
There are so many memories I have of Bradley, but most stem from the quiet determined effort he made for Sheryl at the trial in Wichita so many years ago. I don't know if you ever watched him question witnesses in a trial but he was a quiet force to be reckoned with. His patient demeanor belied his comprehensive diligence for our daughter Sheryl. He was a marvel to watch and as hard as the trial was his grace and love of Sheryl and his humility for her case and our family was a balm. To say Bradley was focused on results was an understatement. Prepared was his professional character.
One continuing memory has sustained so much in my life since the trial. During court recesses Bradley would walk those long marble corridors in the Federal Court Building and whistle. Completely by his self, I would glimpse him walking when I went to the restroom for another teary break. I could hear him inside the restroom and I felt a calm surround me. His whistle echoed in those halls at least once a day and I would hazard a guess if I visited there now I would hear that sweet melodic echo of his whistle. I think Sheryl Lynn welcomed him into heaven, along with Don and a host of family and friends who have gone before.
Blessings to you and your family, prayers for all too. Bradley was so proud of you and Carolyn and his children. He would get a bashful shy smile of a look when he talked about his family as if he couldn't believe how lucky he was to have the joy of sharing your lives.
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