Bradley Jay "Bj" Foster

Bradley Jay "Bj" Foster obituary, Topeka, KS

Bradley Jay "Bj" Foster

Bradley Foster Obituary

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Bradley Jay Foster, affectionately known as "BJ," passed away peacefully on April 12, 2025, at the age of 57. A lifelong resident of Topeka, Kansas, BJ was born on March 28, 1968, to Linda Foster and Donn Foster.
BJ was a proud graduate of Seaman High School, class of 1986, and went on to earn his Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice from Washburn University in 1992. During his time at Washburn, he was a dedicated member of the Washburn Ichabods Baseball team, playing from 1989 to 1992-a time in his life he often looked back on with pride and joy.
He spent the majority of his career working with troubled youth, most recently as a Corrections Counselor at the Kansas Juvenile Correctional Complex. BJ's relatable past, sharp wit, and genuine desire to help the kids he served, left a lasting impact.
BJ is survived by his loving mother, Linda Foster; his sister, Lisa R. Henderson and her husband, Jim; and his beloved nephew and niece, Jordan Henderson (Brynn) and Madison Moore (Logan). He is also survived by his dear aunt, Sharon Longyear, and a host of extended family and friends who will miss him immensely. He was preceded in death by his father, Donn Foster.
BJ was a man of strong passions and an unforgettable personality. He played golf religiously, traveling to PGA courses across the country, loved to fish, and competed on several pool teams-some of which made it to national tournaments in Las Vegas. A diehard KU and Chiefs fan, he never missed a game. BJ was hilariously funny, kind, stubborn, loving, generous, loyal and always right. He had a way with words, often referring to just about anyone-friend, stranger, or pet-as "lil fella" or "dupid", phrases that always brought a smile. One of his greatest personal achievements was approaching two years of sobriety-something he was deeply proud of and worked hard to maintain every day.
His memory will live on in the hearts of those who knew him, in the stories shared, and in the countless moments of joy, mischief, and loyalty he gave so generously.
BJ's family will host a service and celebration of his life on Saturday, April 26th, beginning at 12:00 PM at Happy Basset Barrel House, located at 510 SW 49th St, Topeka, KS 66609. Following the service of remembrance, all are warmly invited to stay, share memories, and raise a glass in honor of BJ-a man who brought laughter, love, and unforgettable stories to everyone he met.
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April 23, 2025

Sherry Samm posted to the memorial.

April 18, 2025

Brian Cole posted to the memorial.

April 18, 2025

Patrick Busey posted to the memorial.

Sherry Samm

April 23, 2025

Rest in peace Foster. I will sure miss seeing you and conversing in the halls.
Our condolences and prayers to family, loved ones and friends.
Samm & Prevedello

Brian Cole

April 18, 2025

I am simply lost for words. BJ and I spent a lot of time together, golf, sports, and he was my "stand-by" for my wife and I for couples golf. My heart is truly saddened! My prayers and thoughts are with BJ and his family. BJ touched a lot of lives and he will be deeply missed.

Brian Cole

Patrick Busey

April 18, 2025

You will be missed my friend. You always had a way to make me laugh.

Marlaina Webb

April 17, 2025

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Jenny White

April 16, 2025

Oh BJ, the memories of the heated discussions we would have that was fueled by our passion for our work. Your presence is greatly missed. Take care my friend.

Hal Richardson III

April 16, 2025

BJ will be missed by many... A great guy and I will miss the funny conversations in my office and cherish the couple of rounds of golf we got in together. Condolences to his family during this time. RIP Buddy.

Charlotte Heberling

April 16, 2025

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Jeanneane Smith Burton

April 15, 2025

Linda and family,
I am so sad for your loss. I knew Brad long before I realized he was my cousin and I was so thankful to him! He was my daughter, Nikki´s, probation when she was struggling through her teens. I was so impressed with Brad and he worked so well with her. He made such a change in her life! She remembers him fondly. I´ve been seeing all the posts saying how loved he was. I am not surprised. I relate to your loss so much because of losing my brother, Jim. I am so glad I ran into you as you came out of Hobby Lobby and I recognized you. You will be in my thoughts and prayers as you walk through this stage in life. I wish I could ease your pain. It takes a lot of time, I know.

Michelle (Odermatt) Wilson

April 15, 2025

I am so sorry for the loss of Bj at such a young age. We graduated from high school together & saw each other around town after I moved back to T-Town. Always a happy & fun guy. God bless all of his family & friends. He many!

Artesia Townes

April 15, 2025

I was so sad to hear of Bradley passing he has been a tremendous help to my son who he counseled while in Kjcc and I really appreciate all the help and guidance he provided my son and I with. Of all the people I've worked with dealing with my son he was definitely the most impactful and memorable. My deepest condolences go out to his family and friends. May he rest in peace.

Kimberly A Wright

April 15, 2025

My utmost deepest condolences

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