Bradley Austin Womack
May 29, 1964 - Jul 11, 2015
Posted by Jo Aguirre
Mercer-Adams
Funeral Home
Bethany, OK
(permission granted)
Bradley Austin Womack, 51, passed away on Saturday, July 11, 2015. He was
born to Richard L. Womack and Naomi Brown Womack on May 29, 1964 in Meridian,
Mississippi. He was the youngest of four children.
Brad was known for being a piano prodigy. He enjoyed playing at church and other
events, such as Act II in his high school years in Edmond. He also had a knack
for numbers. Brad received an accounting degree from UCO, his master’s degree
from SNU, and was also a CPA.
Brad was preceded in death by his mother, Naomi Brown Womack.
He is survived by his children, Ashley Lauran Womack and Brittany Nicole Womack;
father, Richard Lee Womack; stepmother, Pat Wellman Womack; brother, Richard L.
Womack, Jr. and wife Julie of San Francisco, CA; brother, Stephen W. Womack and
wife Sandra of Yukon, OK; sister, Karen S. Womack of Edmond, OK; and other
nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be Friday, July 17, 2015, 10am-9pm, with family present from
6-8pm at Mercer-Adams in Bethany, OK. Services will be 11:00am, Saturday, July
18, 2015 at Edmond First Church of the Nazarene with interment in Yukon Cemetery
at 1pm.
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