Brad Bea Walston was just one of his many names. To us he was the best Husband, Dad, Pop Pop, and Grandpa to his grand dogs.
His love of the outdoors was contagious and he passed it around to everyone in his life. It was impossible to not have the same respect, passion, and enthusiasm for hunting, camping, and fishing. This love was rivaled only by the devotion to his family and his faith. There is nothing this man of God wouldn’t do to ensure those he cared for (both humans and dogs alike) were safe and happy.
He is now in heaven enjoying this duck season with his trusty hunting partners by his side.
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