Brad Fellows Obituary Utah, In Loving Memory Of Brad Fellows
Brad Fellows Obituary, Death – On May 27, 2019, Bradley DeVerl Fellows went away quietly in Phoenix, Arizona, surrounded by his loved ones. On December 15, 1993, in Preston, Idaho, Ronald DeVerl Fellows and Jamie Lynn Fellows welcomed Bradley into the world. Brad was an intelligent, lively kid who enjoyed playing with his toy cars and trains.
He had to be doing something or other all the time. He cherished spending time outside, whether it was biking, hiking, or just enjoying the mountains. Brad’s love of animals has never wavered; he grew up with his beagle Chloe and his two most recent pets are a dog named Nova and a cat named Zeke. Brad cherished spending time with his family playing card games and board games as well as shooting hoops in the garage with his father. He and his father used to communicate back and forth throughout the Sunday games, discussing how much they loved the Dallas Cowboys.
When Brad was four years old, his family relocated to Logan, Utah, where he quickly met many of friends. He attended Woodruff Elementary School for Kindergarten through fifth grade. After a few years at Logan High School and Mt. Logan Middle School, the student attended Dale Young Community High School until graduating in 2011. He worked at Convergys in Logan, Utah, after high school before making the decision to live on his own.
After moving to Modesto, California, for a year with friends, he moved to Phoenix, Arizona, where he worked at several contact centers, rented a lovely house with some close friends, and generally loved life. He took great pride in having constructed his own gaming PC. He was an expert gamer and loved to play video games. In a week or less, he could figure out the Zelda games.
He took great pride in his Mustangs and enjoyed driving them. Everyone who knows Brad recalls his adorable smile and laugh, which was more like a laugh. In addition to his sisters Kayla (Ben) Pearson and Haylee Fellows, two grandmothers, one niece, a large number of aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends, Brad is survived by his parents, Ronald and Jamie Fellows.
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