Dallas Colton Bradley
In Loving Memory of Dallas Colton Bradley
It is with profound sadness that we announce the unexpected passing of Dallas Colton Bradley, age 20, in November 2024. Dallas left us far too soon, leaving an emptiness in the hearts of all who knew him.
Born on September 11, 2004, Dallas was a young man who showed his spirit on the pitching mound, in raising animals, and in spending time with his friends and family. From a young age, Dallas captivated everyone around him with his kind nature, infectious smile, and innate ability to bring joy to all who knew him. Whether through his smile, a hug that showed he cared, or a moment of shared humor, Dallas had a way of making the world a brighter place just by being in it.
Dallas was a High School graduate, passionate about animals, and had an unwavering determination to play his heart out on the diamond. He was deeply loved by family and friends, serving as the big cousin all the others looked up to, and offering a kind word to everyone he encountered. His compassionate nature and kind heart touched everyone who crossed his path, and he will be forever remembered for the warmth he brought to the world.
In addition to his academic and personal pursuits, Dallas had a deep love for hunting, fishing, playing games, and sports. He could often be found nurturing his loyal companions, Buddy and Hazel, with a warmth that spoke to his genuine affection for them.
Dallas is survived by his parents, Harlen and Amanda Bradley; his siblings, Trinity and Tyler; his grandparents, Kirk and Betty Johnson and Harvey Bradley; and his beloved pets, Buddy and Hazel. As well as, many extended family members and friends who will forever cherish the memories they shared. He is proceeded in death by his grandmother, Lois Ann Bradley. He will be dearly missed but never forgotten. Until we meet again.
There will be a Memorial Service at 3:00 P.M. on Saturday, November 30, 2024 at Crowder Funeral Home, 851 FM 517 Dickinson, TX 77539.
Amanda
I am so deeply sorry for your loss. I can’t begin to imagine the pain you’re feeling, but please know that I’m here for you. If you need someone to talk to, sit with, or lean on, I’m just a call away. You’re in my thoughts and prayers during this unimaginably difficult time.