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Bradley Jon Neiner, of Saint Charles, MO, passed away Tuesday, April 15, 2025, at the age of 61. Beloved husband of Elaine Neiner; cherished son of the late Richard H. Neiner and the late Marguerite L. Neiner; devoted father of Catherine Schroeder, Lauren (Vince Traina) Neiner, Andrew (Nadia Pasque) Neiner, Abby Neiner, Joseph (Kourtney) Neiner, Matthew Neiner; loving grandfather to Eleanor Schroeder; dear brother to Richard (Marion) Neiner, Scott (Helen) Neiner, Chris (Jean) Neiner, Nancy Pecararo; the late Tim Neiner, and the late Fran Niemann; dear brother in-law to Craig West; loving Uncle, Cousin and friend to many.
Brad was a devoted member of St. Joachim and Ann Parish, where he found joy in volunteering at their Fish Fries. He had a deep love for games, puzzles, and escape rooms—always drawn to a good challenge. Disney held a special place in his heart; he especially enjoyed working on Disney-themed puzzles and building with Legos, often planning future trips to Disney. Above all, Brad was dedicated to his family. He always put their happiness first, continuously supporting them in various activities. His warmth, creativity, and unwavering love will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
Memorials may be made in Brad's name to St. Joachim and Ann Food Pantry.
3950 W Clay Street, Saint Charles, MO 63301
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