Son of Dean and Deanne Reynaud, born in Provo, Utah, on February 1, 1957. He had one sister, Vickie, and is survived by his five children: Shawn, Casidy, Cortney, Austin, and Dylan.
Bradley grew up in Orem, Utah, where he played baseball and roamed the orchards with friends until dark. He became an Eagle Scout, and while he enjoyed church, he was known to liven up sacrament enough to get kicked out once or twice.
After high school, Bradley moved to Europe to play professional cricket, then detoured to Brazil to chase his dream of being a matador. That adventure ended after a broken pelvis, but it brought him home to his greatest role—starting a family.
He loved farming, riding horses, feeding cows, and could often be found in camo shorts, flannel, and a cowboy hat. Fishing always made him happy, no matter the size of the catch.
Cancer may have taken him too soon, but he met it with grit. He was still mowing, weeding, and gardening just two days before he passed.
A gathering will be held at Anderson Prosperity Park on October 4th from 2–5 PM. If you have a cowboy hat, wear it in his honor. (1710 S. 165 W., Orem, UT 84058.)
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