Bradley Maxwell Webb

March 13th, 2015

Bradley Maxwell Webb was born in 1995 in Chilliwack, British Columbia and passed away on his birthday March 13th, 2015. Bradley is survived by his dad Bud, his mom Norma, his brothers Nick and Will, his grandmother Mary Webb and step-grandmother Ruthie Webb and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and extended family.

Brad moved to the Peter’s Reserve from Chilliwack when he was three years old. He and his cousin Devan attended Landing Preschool in Chilliwack, he then he attended grades 1-7 at Silver Creek, and eventually graduated from Hope Secondary School in 2013. Bradley finished the Discovery Trades course at BCIT and was accepted into Power Line Technician program at BCIT, was expected to start at the end of April. Bradley was an athlete; he played soccer in Geordie Webber’s Hope Minor Soccer, and played hockey from a young age in Initiation “C” to playing defence Midget hockey for the Hope Wildcats.

Bradley was fortunate enough to travel in his short life, to Italy in 2009, San Francisco 2011, Hawaii 2012, and Greece 2013. After high school Bradley worked in Cultus Lake at the ice cream shop Cone Heads, the Yale campground, and the Shell Gas station in Hope, BC.

Bradley was a kind, easy-going, gentle soul who loved his family and friends. He loved to take photos and had a creative side to him. Some of his favourite social activities included hanging with his buddies, attending raves, camping at the river, sitting by the fire, reading, watching movies, snowboarding, hockey, eating ribs, and fried egg sandwiches. Always happy to lend a helping hand to his family, whether it was fishing on the Fraser River, repairing potholes on Peters Road, babysitting cousins and occasionally Bud and Norma got him to empty the dishwasher. Bradley had a calm presence that followed him wherever he went. His loss will be a huge void in the community of Hope, and amongst his friends and family.

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Bradley was a very loving and caring grandson. I was so proud of him and his accomplishments. Some of my happiest times were watching him play hockey and in earlier years going camping with he and the family.Also being snowbound in 1996 at my home what an adventure. You were a loving grandson and I miss you so very much. Grandma

The funeral was a beautiful tribute to Brad,Morgan & Devan, sincere condolences, thinking of you Bud & Norma.

Bradley was my Nephew. He was such a bright light in this world. He was overflowing with kindness. So tall, an absolute dream to hug. He was painfully handsome and had a smile that could light up the darkest day. Our hearts are broken at the loss of these amazing young men. My love and prayers go out to every single person who has ever loved them.

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