February 7, 2009 July 13, 1960 ~ February 7, 2009 Bradley Gene, went to be with his Savior and baby son, Chris, February 7, 2009. Brad was born July 13, 1960. He graduated Southeast HS in OKC in 1978. He enjoyed outdoor cooking, feeding and helping his many friends, boating, skiing and kneeboarding. Brad was a member of Elks Lodge, Lebanon, OH and a 32nd Degree Mason. He traveled to numerous locations in his work, the latest being instrumental in laying the groundwork for computer IT at the newest commercial grade nuclear fuel plant under construction in Hobbs, NM. Brad is preceded in death by one son, Chris paternal grandparents, A.J. and Mozelle Lewis of Sulphur, OK maternal grandparents, Clifford and Nina Mauldin of Paoli, OK. Survivors include parents, Waymond and Emily Mauldin Lewis 2 brothers and families, Alan and Viki Lewis, Matthew and Elise of Oceanside, CA and Cameron and Kory Lewis, Jaymes and Caylin of OKC aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends. Visitation will be 4-8 PM today at the funeral home. Memorial services are 10:30 AM, Saturday, Feb. 14, 2009 at Vondel Smith South Colonial Chapel. Burial will be 12:30 PM at Paoli Cemetery, Paoli, OK. |
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