Zachary David "Zach" Bradley, Cumming, GA — The community is mourning the loss of Zachary David "Zach" Bradley, who passed away on July 1st, 2024. He was 26 years old. Zachary was a cherished son, brother, and friend, remembered for his love of gaming, family, and the great outdoors.
Zach was born on December 12, 1997, in Easton, Maryland, to parents Lilibeth Wilson and James Bradley. He graduated from Forsyth Central High in 2016 and attended the University of North Georgia for a year and a half before committing to a full-time position at Scientific Games in Alpharetta, GA, where he worked for six years.
Zach’s passion for gaming began with a Nintendo Gameboy at age three and continued throughout his life. He loved spending time with his family, especially his sisters, watching Anime shows, and enjoying their company. He also cherished his furry companions, Luna and Stella, and enjoyed activities like walking, hiking, and family beach vacations.
He leaves behind his parents, Lilibeth Wilson, James Bradley, and Richard Wilson; siblings Paddy, Brie, and Andrew; grandparents Nana, Noo-noo, and Nani; and a large extended family including aunts, uncles, cousins, family friends, and his beloved pets. He was predeceased by his Mom-mom Joyce, Pop-pop Billy, Tito Bong, Uncle Rick, Pawpaw, Grandma Helen, and his dog Pudgy.
A fundraiser organized by Katherine Sarinas has been set up to support Zachary’s family during this difficult time. The campaign has so far raised $100 out of the $5,000 goal, with Heather Foster being the first donor.
Zachary’s memory will live on through the love and joy he brought to those around him. His family and friends will hold onto the cherished moments they had with him, finding comfort in the legacy he left behind.
Short Summary of Zachary David "Zach" Bradley
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Zachary David "Zach" Bradley |
Date of Passing | July 1st, 2024 |
Fundraiser Created By | Katherine Sarinas |
Goal Amount | $5,000 |
Amount Raised | $100 |
Location | Cumming, GA |
Purpose | Support for the family in grief |
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