Bradley Dale Wiebe

Bradley Dale Wiebe

Bradley Wiebe Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Oct. 24 to Oct. 25, 2007.
WIEBE-Bradley Dale, age 39, passed away in his sleep on October 21, 2007 at Watrous Union Hospital, after a seven month courageous battle with cancer. He spent his school years in Dalmeny, Saskatchewan. Later on, attended SIAST in Moose Jaw and obtained his CGA designation. With this in hand, he worked at Ernst and Young in Regina. He married Tracy Heinen in 1998 while working at Brown Communications. Brad and Tracy loved small town life and chose to raise their three sons in Watrous, where he worked at MidSask Terminal as Financial Controller. He is lovingly remembered by his wife Tracy, sons, Joshua, Jacob and Jeremy of Watrous, parents, Robert and Leona Wiebe of Saskatoon, brother Doug (Sarah) of Lincoln, Nebraska, and their children Phillip, Jordan and Hannah, brother Kelly (Sandra) of Saskatoon, and their children, Bradyn and Levi, in-laws, Darrell and Diane Heinen, and Curtis Heinen of Craik, and Rhonda (Wayne) Sarich of Fort Qu'Appelle, and their children, Matthew and Jenna. Thank you to the palliative care staff at Watrous Union Hospital for your service and concern for our family. The Celebration Service will be held at West Portal Church, 3134 33rd Street West, Saskatoon on Thursday, October 25, 2007 at 1:30 P.M. A Trust Fund for the children has been established at Affinity Credit Union in Watrous. Arrangements are entrusted to DALMENY FUNERAL HOME. (306) 254-2022

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Tracy, Jacob, Joshua, Brad and Jeremy Christmas 2006

November 4, 2007

Terry and Joan McHale

October 30, 2007

Tracy, Joshua, Jacob, Jeremy, Leona, Bob, Kelly, Sandi and boys and Doug and Sarah and family:
Our heartfelt sympathies are with you at this time. Brad is a very special person and we were honoured to have spent a short time with him in June. May the memories of all the good times warm and comfort you in the days ahead.

Kelly Kehler (Andrusiak)

October 25, 2007

Wiebe Family,
Brad was a classmate at DHS for 6 years. He always had a smile on his face and was always entertaining. I will always remember his lunches, especially his cheese whiz sandwhiches!

My thoughts and prayers are with you as you go through this difficult time.

Jackie Buhs

October 25, 2007

I had the pleasure of meeting Brad at the ITAC Convention in Regina last year. My General Manager and co-worker from CMI Terminal engaged in some refreshments and pizza at O'Hanlon's pub on the recommendation from Brad, who also joined us that evening. My deepest sympathy to you and your family. He will be missed.

Barbara R. Martens

October 25, 2007

To Brad's family:

I knew Brad through the ITAC dealings of his work at Mid Sask. I am sorry to hear about his passing and illness. My thoughts are with you all during this extremely difficult time. I will miss seeing him at the ITAC functions.

Geri Nickel

October 24, 2007

Tracy and Family, Darrell, Diane & Family We are so sorry to hear of your loss, Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Brad is in a better place - free from pain. Now you have a special angel watching over you. Geri Nickel and Ralph Zamulinski

Norma Benz

October 24, 2007

Tracey so sorry to hear of Bradley passing away We are thinking of you

Reid & Myrna Mossing

October 24, 2007

Wiebe Family,

I worked with Brad at E & Y for a number of years. We actually went to Waskisieu for our intial training with the firm and he and I were roommates. I bugged him as he only brought $5 and 6 beer for the entire week. I would usually run into him in Regina as his office was down from mine and we always had a good chat. My hand and heart goes out to you and your boy's.

Chris and Tricia Perry

October 24, 2007

Wayne, Rhonda, Matthew and Jenna

Our sincere condolences to you and your families on the loss of Brad, I know it has been hard on you all. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Trina Hjelsing

October 24, 2007

Tracy and Family, we are so sorry to hear the loss of your husband. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your children during this difficult grieving journey of healing. Trina and Jed Hjelsing

Corinne (Lavallie) Sinclair

October 24, 2007

Dear Wiebe Family,
My heart goes out to your entire family. May you find some comfort in the great memories Brad left behind. I had the honour of going to school with Brad For many years

Judith Zacher

October 24, 2007

Tracy & family:
There are no words to say how sorry I am for your loss. We all know what a wonderful man Brad was and will carry many memories of him forever.
I will always remember how he showed his support of me and my fight with cancer by shaving his head on my parents front lawn in 2002. He had a heart of gold.
The two of you have made 3 beautiful little boys that will carry on his legacy and love.
Take care and remember my prayers and thoughts are with you all.

Tammy and Stuart Hallborg

October 24, 2007

Dear Tracey and boys,
We are so sorry about your lost . We feel no words can express our sympathy..but if there is anything that we can do to help please do not hesitate to call .

Dana and Jim Boorman

October 23, 2007

Tracy, Joshua, Jacob and Jeremy
Our hearts are with you
God Bless

Brenda Caswell

October 23, 2007

Tracy,
I so wish this story would have ended differently. Brad was a great friend and employee. I really enjoyed working with him over the years at Brown. As we worked through endless number crunching challenges his great sense of humor certainly made the task at hand more interesting! Definitely not a typical accountant. Please accept my sympathy and know that my thoughts are with you.

Stephanie (Loeppky) Friesen

October 23, 2007

Dear Wiebe Family,
My heart is heavy for you. Brad was a wonderful person who always had a smile on his face and laughter in his voice. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Tracy Wiebe

October 23, 2007

Dear Family:
I'm so sorry to hear of Brad's passing. I have passed on my love and condolences to my father to pass on to the family. Please know my prayers and thoughts are with you.
With love, Brad's cousin,
Tracy Wiebe

Jason Penstock

October 23, 2007

Tracy, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I fondly remember Brad from the days of working with him at Ernst & Young and how he took Scott and I under his wing, as we were two Co-op students straight out of school, no matter how busy he was. I'll always remember his sense of humor and that larger than life Brad Wiebe smile.

I laugh when I think back on the days when he'd see me standing at the bus stop in minus whatever weather in Regina and pick me up in his little car he had then, with no heat or radio, and we'd talk about how we'd love to be going anywhere else but work that day!

Dave Mills

October 23, 2007

I went to high school with Brad. We sat together on the school bus and became good friends through our common interest in guitar. I have several fond memories including him laughing at my attempts to ride a dirt bike for the first time. Brad always seemed to have a smile on his face and was ready to laugh. It's a memory that leaves me inspired to laugh more myself.

I extend my condolence to all of those who Brad called friends and family.

Chris and Tricia Perry

October 23, 2007

Tracy and Boys
So sorry to hear of Brad's passing, our thoughts have been with you and your families over the past few months.
May your memories guide you through this difficult time, as I know you had many.

Michelle Platt (Sentes)

October 23, 2007

Tracy, My thoughts and prayer's are with you and your boys during this difficult time. May your memories bring you comfort.

Sharon Derksen(Bartsch)

October 23, 2007

We were neighbours with the Wiebe family, and I went to school with Brad for twelve years. He was a very special person, who could make you laugh and forget your problems. My thoughts and prayers are with all those who knew and loved him.

Darryl and Cari Erbach

October 23, 2007

Tracy, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in your time of grief.

Tanya Adair

October 23, 2007

Tracy and boys. We are sorry to hear of Brad's passing. You are in our thoughts and prayers at this diffucult time. Curtis & Tanya Adair

Barry Calnan

October 23, 2007

Wiebe family,
I spent some time on the road with Brad. He was a nice guy and had a great attitude about life. I had run across a few pictures of us in Yellowknife just a few months ago and was sharing them with my wife. It was a new years eve and it brought back fond memories. I was shocked when I heard the news of Brads passing. My heart and thoughts go out to his wife and family.

Ron Scherman

October 23, 2007

Tracy and family,

We are sorry to hear of Brad's passing. Our thoughts and many prayers are with you and your family.

Love

Ron and Maria

Brian Everett

October 23, 2007

Tracy, I shared an appartment with Brad in Saskatoon before he got married. I know what a fun loving guy he was and I loved his Jam sessions. He will be missed by all of us that knew him. He touch us deeply.

Dan Frerichs

October 23, 2007

Tracy, our deepest sympathies go out to you and your family. I spent a few years with Brad on the road with a couple of bands. Brad was a good friend and we had a lot of fun traveling across the country together. Brad always had a smile for everyone and we'll all miss him.

Kim Gorham (Derksen)

October 23, 2007

Wiebe family,
I went to school with Brad in Dalmeny and remember him as a fun guy, always had us laughing. He was a terrific volleyball player. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Lillian and Ed Frerichs

October 23, 2007

We are so sorry to hear about Brad.Our hearts go out to all of his family. We knew Brad when he and Dan were traveling with the band. He spent many nights at our house and we have fond memories of him. We are Dan Frerichs parents. Georgia and Keith send condolences too.

Charlene Peterson (Matsyk)

October 23, 2007

Tracy, I don't think we have met. We worked with Brad at Ernst & Young. I was one of the secretaries, and Marty was one of the staff accountants.

Every time we think of Brad, we remember the fun we had working with him at Ernst & Young - the fun at work and after work at the E&Y softball games. He was always so happy, loved life, and lived it to its fullest.

Our hearts go out to you and your three sons. We have you in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

If there's rock and roll in heaven, Brad is there playing lead.

Sincerely,

Marty and Charlene Peterson, and family

Carrie Denis

October 23, 2007

Darrell, Diane & families,
Please accept my deepest sympathies on the loss of your son-in-law. I didn't know him, but my heart goes out to Tracy and to all of you at this tragic time.
Carrie Denis (Benard)

Twyla & Brian Neufeld

October 23, 2007

Kelly,Sandie,Bradyn & Levi,
So sorry to hear about your brother and uncle. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

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