Bradley Baxter Kelch, 18 Months, passed peacefully in his sleep and went to be with Jesus on January 15, 2017. Bradley was born July 22, 2015 in Houston, TX to parents Courtney and Colby Kelch.
Bradley was a happy and good natured little boy who enjoyed eating blueberries and loved trying to break every toy he owned, of which there was no shortage. He was quick with a smile, despite the health challenges he faced over the past year. He was a very loving and precious little boy, and he will be dearly missed by all who knew him.
Bradley is also survived by grandparents, Brad and Dana Marlar, Harold and Angie Porter, and David Kelch; aunts and uncles Travis and Jessica Marlar, and Kelsie and Kyle Springer; cousins Kanon and Korie Rae Springer; great-grandparents Ray and Kitty Calfee, Mark and Thelma Perry, and Peggy Robertson; as well as loving great aunts, uncles, numerous cousins and friends.
Visitation was held Friday, January 20, 2017 from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm with the service immediately following in Rosewood Humble Chapel, interment followed in Rosewood Memorial Park.
In lieu of flowers Colby and Courtney request donations be made to: Texas Children's Hospital Epilepsy Center [email protected] or Ronald McDonald House Houston rmhhouston.org/donate.

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Huguns J-
January 24, 2017
I'm very sorry for your loss,but please find comfort knowing God can be a refuge for us during these times psalm 9:9
January 22, 2017
I am sorry for your loss. May the God of comfort be with you during your time of mourning. Isaiah 61:1,2 ; Matthew 5:4
Karen & Eddy Houchin
January 19, 2017
Courtney and family, our hearts hurt for you. I bet Wayland has that little fella sitting on his lap next to Jesus, just like he used to let you sit on his lap in church. You will be in our prayers in the days to come.
John Fritz
January 18, 2017
Many prayers for your family. May God give you peace knowing you have your own Guradian Angel watching over you all now
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