In Loving Memory of Bradley J. Soncrant "Brad"

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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2009

Bradley J. Soncrant, 19, of Oregon passed away unexpectedly from injuries sustained from an auto accident on Wednesday, January 7, 2009. Brad was born in Oregon, Ohio on February 7, 1989, to Keith and Carol (Snow) Soncrant. He graduated from Clay High School in 2007. Brad currently was working for C & W Tank. A lover of the outdoors, Brad enjoyed duck hunting with his father and brother and fishing with his Uncle Jeff. He was a proud member of Ducks Unlimited. In his spare time, you could find Brad detailing cars to perfection or in the theater watching the latest movies. Brad will be greatly missed by all who knew him. In addition to his parents, Keith and Carol, also surviving are his brothers, Brandon, Zachary; sister, Megan; grandmother, Carol Snow; grandfather, Richard G. Soncrant; uncles and aunts, Richard L. Soncrant, Jeff (Julie) Soncrant, David (Mary) Soncrant, Troy (Melanie) Soncrant, Darrell II (Lisa) Snow; special friends, Josh St. John, Derek Cousino, Brandon Reynolds, Scott Denham; also surviving are many cousins and friends. Visitation will be held at Eggleston Meinert Pavley Funeral Home, Oregon Chapel, 440 S. Coy Road on Sunday from 1-8 p.m. A memorial service will be held on Monday at 1:00 p.m. in St. Mark Lutheran Church at Elmore St. and Woodville Rd. where the family will greet friends one hour prior to the service. Those wishing to make an expression of sympathy in Brad's memory are asked to consider St. Mark Lutheran Church or to Duck's Unlimited.

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  • I was very blessed to have been given the opportunity to know Brad through work. Brad was a gentle soul, who met challenges and problems by rolling up his sleeves with a genuine smile on his face. No matter how bad things may have seemed, he made the best of the situations, and was a true pleasure to be around. I think of him most at this time of year, not for his passing, but with a smile remembering his positive spirit and time spent with him working side by side with us. He is missed!

  • "Brad enjoyed duck hunting "

    So what's so wrong about him losing his life? It's right he took the lives of those ducks? Pathetic...

  • beautiful tribute video

    so sorry for your loss

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