Bradley's obituary
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Bradley Baker, born on October 24, 1968, who left us on July 17, 2025. A man of exceptional character and integrity, Bradley’s spirit and devotion to those he loved were his greatest accomplishments; his legacy, his beloved children.
Bradley is survived by his sons, Bradley Baker, John Paul Baker, and Nicholas Phillips. He is also survived by his cherished granddaughter, Autumn Baker, who brought immense joy to his life. Bradley is remembered by his ex-wife, Mattie June Baker, his brother, Anthony Baker, and his nephews, Bear and Dustin Baker. His sister-in-law, Cathy Baker, also survives him. Bradley was predeceased by his mother, Martina Mader, whose memory he held close to his heart.
Bradley was a man of simple tastes, with a love for Pizza, and the comforting sound of The Beatles and KISS crooning from the speakers. He was an avid fan of movies, with Pulp Fiction among his favorites. He appreciated art, particularly the genre of Classic Rock, and was never shy to challenge anyone to a round of video games. Nothing gave him greater pleasure than playing music, feeding animals, and spending quality time with friends and family playing games.
Performances, especially concerts, were something he savored, and his favorite vacation spot was his home. Bradley was compassionate about animal welfare, supporting causes like SPCA and ASPCA, and always encouraged others to care for animals as well. His favorite color, green, was a reflection of his vibrant, lively spirit and his love for life and nature.
A fund has been established for "Services and other costs" in Bradley's memory at https://everloved.com/life-of…. Your kind donations, in lieu of flowers, will honor his legacy and greatly assist the family in this challenging time.
Bradley was more than just a father, grandfather, brother, and uncle. He was a constant source of support, wisdom, and love. His kids, his greatest accomplishments, are the bedrock of his enduring legacy. His life, a testament to the power of love and resilience, will forever be remembered and cherished by all who knew him.
The green in the trees, the music in the wind, and the joy in games will always remind us of his zestful presence. It is a solemn time, but as we mourn Bradley, we also celebrate a life well-lived and a man well-loved.