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Kenneth "Moe" Bradburn, a beloved husband, father, brother, and friend, passed away on February 22, 2026, at the age of 58. Born on August 27, 1967, Kenneth dedicated twenty-two years of his life to his career as an ASE certified mechanic, where he applied his skills with diligence and passion. His technical proficiency and tireless work ethic not only made him respected among his peers but also fostered lasting relationships within the community he served.
Kenneth, known affectionately as Moe, was a man of remarkable character. He was loving, funny, faith-filled, selfless, and generous—qualities that endeared him to all who knew him. His light-hearted spirit often brought laughter and joy into the lives of those around him.
In his leisure time, Moe was often found working on cars, indulging in his love for target shooting, fishing, and hunting. His zest for life extended well beyond his hobbies; he found immense joy in spending quality time with his family, whom he cherished deeply. Kenneth’s strong faith was evident in his commitment to his church, where he was an active participant in his community.
Throughout his life, Kenneth faced and triumphed over significant challenges, most notably beating Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, a testament to his resilience and fighting spirit. His courage and determination were an inspiration to many and exemplified his approach to life.
Kenneth is survived by his loving wife, Annette Bradburn, and his children: Christopher Markell, James Bradburn, and Kaylan Chadwick. Siblings, Cynthia Denise Price, Rebecca Elaine Wilson, and Evelynn Pauline Gwinn, along with several nieces, nephews, great nieces, and great nephews who all held a special place in his heart.
Kenneth is preceded in death by his father, George Kenneth Bradburn, and his mother, Francis Elaine Bradburn. Their legacy of love and support undoubtedly shaped the wonderful man he became.
As we remember Kenneth "Moe" Bradburn, we honor a life well-lived, a man who embodied love, laughter, and an unwavering commitment to family and faith. His memory will remain in the hearts of those blessed enough to have known him.
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