Brad Stoor

Brad Stoor obituary, St. Anthony, ID

Brad Stoor

Brad Stoor Obituary

Published by Legacy on Dec. 11, 2024.
Bradley F Stoor was born April 23, 1951 to the proud and excited parents of Farrell and Margaret Stoor of Wayan Idaho. He passed away Monday, December 9, 2024 in St. Anthony, Idaho with his wife Brenda at his side.
Brad struggled with the effects of Alzheimer's Dementia and combination Parkinson's disease for the last few years. He was such a good example to us all on how he handled those struggles.
Brad loved growing up in the beautiful and peaceful valley of Grays Lake Idaho. He loved exploring the hills behind his house with his siblings Margo, Cindy, David, and Larry.
His love of riding horses, hunting, riding bulls and the outdoors was in his blood from day one. He loved farm living and learned how to work hard which was a trait that he carried throughout his life.
Brad attended his first eight years of school at the Wayan grade school. Anyone who attended that school knows that it was a special and unique place to be. He had the shortest ride being the last to be picked up. It was only an hour long bus ride.
He graduated from Soda Springs High School after the family moved into town.
Brad grew up working along side his dad with sheep, cows, and the hay fields. His dad had the words of wisdom, but Brad just had the talent and a knack of figuring things out and was able to do whatever needed to be done with machinery or anything else on the farm.
Even as a little boy he followed his dad around and helped out as he could.
His daily chores of milking cows before and after school made it impossible for him to play sports but we all know he would have excelled in any of them.
After high school he attended Rick's college for a year and then surprised his parents with the news that he had enlisted in the Army National Guard. Brad loved his country and was very willing to serve. He was never called to active duty like most of his friends, and went on to learn how to operate and fix heavy equipment and he carried that knowledge with him as he became an owner operator in the trucking industry for the rest of his life. In the Army he was his officers best bet to win any boxing match he was in. They always won money on Brad. He was so strong and fit and tried to stay that way by faithfully doing pushups and sit-ups for as long as he could.
He was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and loved serving in all of his callings. Everyone knew they could depend on Brad.
Brad married Brenda (Miller) Stoor on July 17, 2001 and they later were sealed for Time and All Eternity in the Rexburg Temple.
He was proceeded in death by his parents Farrell and Margaret Stoor, his brother in law Dee Johnson, niece Kaylee Sorensen, nephew Jon Stoor, and father in law Dayton Miller.
He is survived by his wife Brenda, his siblings Margo(Dee) Johnson, Cindy (Mark)Ozburn, David (Linda) Stoor, Larry (Angie) Stoor, his children Ryan (Danielle) Spencer, Sid (Heidi)Stoor, Sara (Ryan)Smith, and his two bonus sons Josh (Trenna) Beardall and Dillon (Rachelle) Beardall
Brad has 12 grandchildren that he teased and loved so much, along with countless nieces and nephews who have fond memories of his endless fun pranks.
Brad passed away December 9,2024 at the Homestead Assisted Living Center under the care Homestead Hospice.
As a family we want to thank all who had a part in caring for Brad.
He is loved and will be missed so much.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, December 18,2024 at the St.Anthony Idaho Stake Center. Viewing at 9:30 am and Funeral at 11:00 am
Service will be broadcasted at: https://my.gather.app/remember/brad-stoor
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