Cindy Osage
Lit a candle in memory of Dean Bradfield
Birth date: Oct 27, 1960 Death date: Apr 10, 2017
Dean Lavern Bradfield, 56, was born on October 27, 1960 in Wichita, Kansas and passed away on April 10, 2017 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He was a loving husband, father, and friend and will forever be remembered.Visitation will be held at Read Obituary
Lit a candle in memory of Dean Bradfield
"Brother" you will be missed. You got that nickname when you were little and I couldn't tell you and Gene apart. It continued all through the years, even though I did know the difference. As cousins, we did have a lot of great times and always looked forward to reliving our adventures at the family reunions. These are memories that I will always treasure. We send our love, support and strength to Aunt Beverly, Jerri Kay, Gene, Karen and families. Love you, Karen & Ken
"Brother" you will be missed. I know that nickname started when you were little and I couldn't tell the difference between you and Gene. Somehow it still stuck through all of these years, even though I could tell the difference. As cousins, we had a lot of great times and I treasure the memories. Aunt Beverly, Jerri Kay, Gene, Karen & families, we wish you love, strength and support . Love you all! Karen & Ken
He leaves behind many Family and friends who will be touched by his passing. . I pray all be blessed with the strength love and peace. That will be Needed during this difficult time. Rest in peace my friend.
I pray for comfort and peace for Dean's Family during this time, Dean was a true Friend for over 40 years , a loyal Brother, husband , father and son. He is greatly missed , See you another day brother. Monty
Sending love and prayers from South Carolina. You are all in our prayers during this time. I always remember all three of my cousins being so wonderful to me as a child. I can't overstate how our family is brokenhearted with you. I'm thankful Mom, Jan, Bill and Will will be there to hug you and celebrate Dean's life.Trisha Doran Quinn (along with the rest of Doran clan)
My name is Susan Hennessey and I work with Jerri Kay. My prayers are with the family. I have heard stories of Dean and I feel like I almost knew him. I pray that God will hold you in the palm of His hand as you go through this terrible loss. God bless you all.
Beverly & Family: I was to express my deepest condolences on the sudden loss of your son. I didn't know your family and it is so sad to lose a son so young. We lost our oldest son at 47 so I know what you are going through. You and your family are in my prayers.
My husband worked with Dean for several years and they vented on each other more times that I dare to count. Steve considered him a friend and someone who had his back at work. I didn't know him long personally however as a co-worker I could go to him with any work related questions and if he didn't know the answer he'd find it for me. Loved his twisted sense of humor. ?? True team player & is greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers to his wife & family. Steve & Linda Martin