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Bradley John Majestic 1986 - 2025
Bradley was a talented and unique individual who always surprised everyone with his amazing abilities. Talented in mathematics, science, biology and chemistry. An amazing athlete showing significant abilities in baseball with an arm rivaling a Major League Pitcher. His brother and father would throw a ball until their hands hurt from Brads insanely strong arm.
Bradley was the strongest individual always capable of standing up to bullies and poor actors in life. His brother and family have needed help and without hesitation, he was there to protect and support through any need. Thick and thin Brad was the go-to man no matter the moment.
Bradley honored and had great respect for Japanese culture and Samurai culture. He loved the complex blend of martial prowess, intellectual pursuit, and ethical principles. Love of the warrior code specifically emphasis in loyalty, honor, courage, respect, righteousness, and benevolence.
Bradley loved cooking and creating different dishes that would entertain the finest establishments. He had a specific love in creating specialty pizzas and had the dream to have his own establishment and creating pizza delicacies. His favorite joy was to watch others enjoy and savor his delicious kitchen creations.
Bradley had a notable feature 365 days a year with having uncanny ability to never wear pants. His primary method of keeping warm was his basketball shorts. This trait common with his brother, always warm no matter the time of the year.
Bradley was known for being the great father. His greatest love and achievement is his four amazing children Zelda, Ozzy, Aerith, and Max. He loved the moments and adventures and the amazing memories built. He loved nothing more than making his children laugh. The countless hours of tickling and giggling and getting thrown up in the air by daddy.
Bradley was the most caring family member and person. He always went out of the way and “gave the shirt off of his back” to all. He was charismatic and will be dearly missed by all his friends and loved ones. He dedicated his life to helping and caring for every soul, including love of animals. He made every person he met feel unique and amazing in who they are. He had an extensive and extremely close friend group and family. There's a lifetime of memories that would entertain years of campfires and many other memories that live with each family member that Brad created, All of which we will cherish forever until our next meet.
Bradley worked hard every single day for his family. He worked as a Community Territory Ambassador for Focus Property Management. One of the directors of the company even said, "He was driven and took a leadership role in management of multi-property oversight in repair and upkeep. He was a pillar of strength for our top performers, a dedicated trainer, and a true mastermind in problem-solving and developing solutions."
Bradley is survived by his loving children: Zelda, Ozzy, Aerith and Max, his loving father, James Majestic Jr.; Mother, Lisa C. Magaurn; Stepfather, Todd A. Magaurn; and brothers James Majestic III and Matthew Majestic. He is further survived by his aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews, and nieces. Bradley was preceded in death by his paternal Grandpa and his maternal Grandma.
He had built an amazing partnership with his girlfriend Hailey K, building a lifetime with whom he loved with and all his moments with his children.
A visitation for Bradley will be held on Wednesday, August 20, 2025 from 3:00 pm until 6:00 pm at Newcomer Funerals, Cremations and Receptions, 340 South Monroe Ave, Green Bay, WI 54301. A funeral service will follow the visitation at 6:00 pm.
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