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Bradley Bishop

Aug 24, 2021

From the beginning, Bradley was an incredibly generous and loving soul. As a child he shared his toys freely and exhibited no possessiveness of his belongings. His selflessness continued into adulthood. He was always enthusiastically giving of his time, energy, and possessions.

Words cannot capture the experience of being Bradley’s friend. In conversation, he was an attentive and detailed listener. Brad would hold your gaze, and you felt completely seen and heard in his presence. His desire to serve and assist those he loved was bottomless. He was always the first to volunteer his time and attention. Rarely are people fortunate enough to have a friend like him. The immensity of his love for his family and friends is still palpable.

Brad loved the outdoors; the geology of Utah never ceased to amaze him. Driving through southern Utah with Brad was hazardous, he would frequently hit the rumble strips while staring out the window at the landscape. Brad spent considerable time outside running, skiing, rock climbing, and mountain biking. He was happiest in wide open spaces; he particularly loved the desert.

Brad knew how to live. He gave himself completely to each moment and experience. He loved music, and was frequently sharing his favorite songs with family and friends. He especially loved sharing music as a DJ. Brad had a way of getting the dance floor moving; many beautiful memories were created with his sets as the soundtrack.

Brad was also endlessly curious. He constantly explored the world through books, podcasts, and his own experience. He particularly loved meeting and learning about new people.

Brad’s presence and smile were infectious. He is sorely missed by those who loved him. He is remembered by his wife Kyli, his brothers Joseph, Derron (Christin), Vance (Nicole), Nathan (Alice), Justin (Katie), Matthew, and his father, Gary and by Kyli’s parents, Matt and Debbie McKay, their children and many other dear friends and relatives.

A life celebration for Bradley will be held at The Bright Building (25 W 400 S Provo, UT 84601) on Sunday, August 29th at 3:00 PM. Visitations will begin at 2:00 PM.

Please donate to Together Rising on Bradley’s behalf in lieu of flowers. Condolences may be sent to the family at 2191 Lakeline Circle, Salt Lake City, UT 84109. Memories and photos of Brad can be shared to wonderfulbrad@gmail.com.

Condolences may also be sent to the family at www.olpinmortuary.com