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Bradford BODEN

Andrews North Cemetery
Andrews County,
Texas

May 2, 1995-March 24, 2015

Until then, we will miss you.

*Obituary
Bradford Boden’s journey here on earth is finished, but his memory will live on for eternity in the hearts of those who love him. Brad touched many lives with the work that he did for Jesus as a staff member with Teen Challenge. He loved people and loved to touch people’s hearts with his gentle and caring heart. He is home now with his mom and with his Savior.

Brad was born on May 2, 1995 in Longmont Colorado to Michael and Wendy Boden (Schwartz). Brad left us on March 24, 2015. He will be missed by his father Michael and mom Deanne of Andrews, Texas, his brothers Chandler and Ben of Andrews Texas, Caleb of Odessa, Texas, his sisters Chloe of Andrews, Texas, Hannah Squiers and husband Hank of Lawton, Oklahoma, Allison Womack, husband Travis and nephew Elijah of Lawton, Oklahoma, his grandparents Don and Linda Boden of Longmont, Colorado, Brad and Toni Schwartz of Loveland Colorado, and Homer and Joanne Tomerlin of Big Spring, Texas. He will also be missed by numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends all over the world. Brad graduated from Cross Christian Academy in Disney, Oklahoma and stayed on as a member of the Staff of Teen Challenge helping young boys find their hearts and the freedom in living for Jesus. He attended classes at Tulsa Community College pursuing a degree in economics. He loved the stock market and loved to study how various world factors impacted the stock and currency markets. He would talk for hours about FOREX trading and tried to explain these concepts to his father and his friends. He also loved to fish, hunt and spend time outdoors. Brad’s greatest achievement in life was his testimonial impact on the lives of those around him. At one month old, Brad was diagnosed with retinoblastoma, a rare cancer of the eye, and spent the next 4 years in and out of hospitals for treatments. When he was twelve years old, he lost his mother to cancer and then was diagnosed himself just nine months after her death with bone cancer. His strength of character and the struggles he endured gave him an advantage in helping others in their own personal struggles. He poured his heart out to those around him and hurt for them. His own personal struggles and triumphs over those struggles witnessed to his family and friends. God has gained an incredible warrior in heaven and we lost an amazing inspiration here on earth. We will never know how much Brad’s life impacted the world for the short time he was here. God has given him wings and set him free from the things that held him. www.mcnettfuneralhome.com

Contributed on 3/22/20 by neldapat
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Submitted: 3/22/20 • Approved: 3/22/20 • Last Updated: 3/25/20 • R286410-G0-S3

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