Bradley (Brad) Hall
December 20, 1983 - April 20, 2024
Bradley (Brad) Hall Passed away unexpectedly at the age of 40 on April 20, 2024. He is proceeded in death by his father Don Hall Sr. and his brother Nathan Hall, survived by his mother Valorie Anderson, siblings: Katie Hall, Krystina Hall and Don Hall Jr. numerous cousins, nieces, nephews, grandparents, aunts and uncles also included as family, his best friend Josh Green and other friends, his neighbors and coworkers who all held a special place in his heart. Brad was very intelligent from a young age. He would take apart electronics just to look at the insides and put them back together. After attending and graduating from Kaplan University, Brad worked for several years with Sedona at John Deere as a computer programmer. In Brad's free time, he enjoyed spending time with his birds and his two dogs. He also enjoyed his Koi pond. Bradley enjoyed spending time with his loved ones and spending time outdoors. Brad is loved and missed by many.
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Anthony
September 10, 2024
My uncle Brad was the smartest person I knew by far. always knew what to do alway was ahead of the game. To be honest he could hack the the game if he wanted to he literally taught me everything I know and build me to be the person I am today my personality and my likeness. Super responsible and a honest hardworking man. Really funny and a great singer insider for me and my unc but he´s definitely missed and love just glad to be able to have spent the time I was able to while I could until we meet aging
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Nick
September 2, 2024
From the original Config Center in Davenport to LAN parties... things won't be the same you will be missed in this world.
Jeff
May 13, 2024
The world is a different place without you. You'll be missed.
NickE Hatayama
May 11, 2024
I new brad like a brother, he was a constent part of my life when he was roommates with my brother he was even nice enough to give my dad a place to stay. FAMILY. To me he always felt like it. The last time I saw him was at tug fest. He came up to me and gave me a huge hug, one i will never forget.
Londs
May 7, 2024
What a loving man. He will be so missed!
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