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Brad Reneer Tingey obituary, 1956-2018, Bountiful, UT

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Brad Tingey Obituary

Brad Reneer Tingey
1956 ~ 2018
Centerville, UT-Brad Reneer Tingey, our wonderful brother, uncle, cousin and friend to many, passed away Tuesday, September 18, 2018, at the age of 62. Brad died from complications of a stroke.
Brad was born on April 17, 1956, to Ralph J. and Martha Reneer Tingey of Centerville, Utah. He was the fourth child out of five children.
He graduated from Viewmont High School, with honors, and also attended the University of Utah where he studied health sciences.
He (Braddie or Uncle Braddie as he was called) was the life of every family party, let alone any function he attended. He was fun, witty, very imaginative and hard working. He also excelled at playing the piano and organ and would often perform for family, friends and neighbors if asked to do so during the holidays and other special occasions.
Brad lived in New York City for the past 20 years because of his career as a flight-attendant for Delta Air Lines. He has worked at Delta since May of 1999. He loved his job (most of the time) and excelled at what he did. He achieved a perfect attendance record and was an example to others on how customer service should be rendered. He often got a good laugh from passengers on the plane and at other times Brad wanted to push them out the exit door.
Before working at Delta Air Lines, he held various positions at LDS hospital. He was a Unit Supervisor and Customer Service Manager in the Psychiatry Department and also a coordinator in the Dialysis Unit. He could make people smile during the most difficult times. Brad loved his associates and many of them became lifelong friends.
He was a faithful and devoted Disney fan and loved everything about Disney including the theme parks, Disney cruises, artwork and tons of clothing and other memorabilia. Because of his passion for Disney, he worked at The Disney Store, as a sales associate, in Salt Lake City for nine years. He was always excited when he could provide friends and family the "employee discount" on anything in the store.
Brad also loved everything about Broadway theatre, musicals and plays. His favorites were "Hello Dolly," "Carousel" and "Thoroughly Modern Millie." He was also a movie buff and enjoyed (almost) every new movie produced along with the old-time classics from years gone by. He would often quote his favorite movie lines when he had something to tell you.
Everyone loved Brad for his humor, cleverness and the fun games he would create at family activities. He had a nickname for almost everyone. Everyone looked forward to getting presents and greeting cards from him because he always made you laugh and gave the best gifts.
Brad was a very generous and giving person. One of his favorite things to do at Christmas was to donate food, money and winter clothing items to the Utah Food Bank. He was all about making people happy and keeping everyone entertained.
A very special "Thank You" goes out to his dear friends Vito Nassour and Renato Garma for all they did for Brad while he lived in New York. They also helped him at the hospital, along with his brother Ted, until he passed away.
The family would also like to thank the doctors and nursing staff at Lenox Hill Hospital, in New York City, for their loving care and treatment of Brad. They did a great job.
We also want to express deep appreciation to Delta Air Lines for all the help they rendered to Brad in getting him back to Utah along with all his personal belongings. This would not have been possible without the help of his immediate supervisor Christopher George. Thank you, Christopher, for going "above & beyond" what you needed to do for our family.
Brad was preceded in death by his parents, Ralph J. and Martha R. Tingey along with his brother Jeff R. Tingey. He is survived by his brother Ken Tingey of Bountiful, Barb Tingey of Centerville and Ted (Michelle) Tingey of Bountiful. He had 11 nieces and nephews and 11 great-nieces and nephews.
A viewing and funeral service will be held at Russon Mortuary, located at 295 North Main Street in Bountiful, Utah, on Monday September 24, 2018. The viewing will take place from 9am until 10:45am with the funeral following right after at 11am.
Interment will be at the Centerville City Cemetery located at 650 East 400 South in Centerville. In lieu of flowers, Brad wishes for everyone to donate to the Utah Food Bank in his behalf.
We will miss you Braddie! We love you and will never forget you. Thanks for the memories.
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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune on Sep. 23, 2018.

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Nancy (Smith) Hill

September 24, 2018

So many fun-loving memories of Brad ... working together at LDS Hospital and the Disney Store, Disney World adventures, and even changing the lyrics to the Lion King. Brad you brought smiles and laughter to my life, thank you for your cherished friendship. You were an angel on earth, and now you are an eternal angel. Prayers of comfort for your family. Until we meet again...

Lani Lee Shaw

September 23, 2018

My favorite memory of Brad was playing tetherball together in grade school. At lunchtime, we'd hurry and eat and dash out to play for the short time remaining. We crossed paths again in high school and later at LDS Hospital where we both worked for many years. I loved running into Brad in the hallways there -- he always made me laugh! Whenever I think of Brad, there's a smile on my face and in my heart.

Nancy Gotschall

September 23, 2018

I'm so sorry for your loss Barb,you will be in my prayers.

Sindy Nixon

September 22, 2018

I have great memories of knowing Brad, growing up in Centerville. I am so saddened to hear of his passing. Thoughts and prayers to his family and loved ones. He truly was a great guy....

Patty Cooper Roach

September 22, 2018

Brad was a ultra joy to fly with, he always brought a smile and a laugh to anyone he came in contact with. Rest in peace Brad. You'll be missed.

Mark Gonzalez

September 22, 2018

Rest in peace my friend!!! Your humor and friendship were indeed special.

Kerri Scala

September 21, 2018

Brad was love and laughter... simple. He loved hard and mischievously made every day fun. But he had his serious side sharing his life and his woes...His friendship came easy, but was valued greatly. He had left a mark on me... i will always be grateful for you Brad.....

Kerri Scala

September 21, 2018

Brad light up the world he lived in.. On the plane he would whisper in my ear, I doubled over laughing a minute later. ...He lived to suprise you. On our rides home he would open up on his life, his mom and partner were always forefront in the conversation....,he loved so freely, laughed so purely , so smart and thought so deeply but i dont think he knew how much he was loved , so much, more, and always.

Virginia (Gal) Pulley

September 21, 2018

Brad was my PRECIOUS friend for over 40 years. We worked together at the LDS hospital for many years. We worked hard together, laughed, and had fun every day. If you love what you do, and who you work with, you will never work a day in your life!
Brad was always a bright spot in my life, he helped me get through many hard times with his compassion, kindness and humor.
Brad (Bud) Thank you for being an amazing friend.
I hold your friendship dear to my heart, and I will always love you.
If you love someone Very, Very much, they are always with you, right here in your heart.

Cathy Schmidt

September 21, 2018

Dear Tingey family,
I flew a lot with your wonderful brother( and uncle) in the early 2000's. We always had a "good trip". He was a wonderful man. I knew we would laugh the whole time.
It was my good fortune to have known him for many years. I am very sorry to hear this sad news.
Sincerely
Cathy Schmidt

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