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Bradley "Brad" Wilson

March 8, 1964 ~ July 7, 2018

Bradley “Brad” Wilson ,54, sadly passed away Saturday, July 7th, 2018. He was born in LaPorte, Indiana to Clondis Edward “Ted” Theodore and Rosalyn June Van Sickle Wilson on March 8, 1964 . Brad loved spending time with his family on the beach, and enjoyed camping, fishing, Georgia football and everything outdoors. He was a hard working man and was proud to be a General Manager in the automotive repair industry. He will be sadly missed by his wife Susan Pierce Wilson, daughter Samantha Piper, son-in-law, Thomas Piper, grandchildren Makayla and Isaac Piper, mother Rosalyn Wilson, and siblings Carleen Hyatt, Sharon (Joy) Antley, Robert (Bob) Wilson, Thomas Wilson, Marilyn Fagen, and Alison Jones. Brad is preceded in death by his loving Father, Ted Wilson. Friends and Family are welcome to Brad’s Celebration of Life Funeral Service on Monday, July 9, 2018 at 3:00 pm at Cheatham Hill Memorial Park Columbarium, 1861 Dallas Highway SE, Marietta, Georgia 30064. Visitation will be on July 9, 2018 from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm at Cheatham Hill Memorial Park Columbarium, 1861 Dallas Highway SE, Marietta, Georgia 30064.

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  1. Brad was a dear friend and will truly be missed. Deepest sympathies to his family and most of all – his grandchildren- he loved you all more than life.

  2. God speed my friend you WILL Be missed . Our prayers are with the family

  3. Brad’s time on earth may seem brief but his impact on family, friends and countless others will endure forever. Brad was an extremely caring, selfless individual that will never be forgotten.

    I could not begin to describe how much the times we spent together, professionally and personally influenced me. I am forever grateful for all the lessons and laughs we shared.

    This simple Irish Blessing sums it up…..until we meet again.

    Don’t grieve for me, for now I’m free!
    I follow the plan God laid for me.
    I saw His face, I heard His call,
    I took His hand and left it all…

    I could not stay another day,
    To love, to laugh, to work or play;
    Tasks left undone must stay that way.
    And if my parting has left a void,
    Then fill it with remembered joy.

    A friendship shared, a laugh, a kiss…
    Ah yes, these things I, too, shall miss.
    My life’s been full, I’ve savored much:
    Good times, good friends, a loved-one’s touch.

    Perhaps my time seemed all too brief –
    Don’t shorten yours with undue grief.
    Be not burdened with tears of sorrow,
    Enjoy the sunshine of the morrow.

  4. I will miss talking Bodyshop with him.

  5. So sorry to learn of Brads passing. He was a great guy. I always enjoyed our body shop conversations.

    Rest in peace, my friend.


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