Bradley Ray Russell was born May 19, 1974, in Oklahoma City to Bobby Russell and Jerri Stover. He passed away November 4, 2024, in Oklahoma City at the age of fifty.
Brad grew up in Carney where he attended school, graduating with the class of 1992. He served his country proudly in the United States Navy for 6 years spending time overseas on the USS Hampton submarine. He owned and operated A&B Electric in Chandler for the past 20 years serving the Lincoln County area. Brad loved animals, family time, cooking on the grill and watching a game. He especially enjoyed working on any project on his family’s land.
Brad was preceded in death by his parents, Bobby, and Jerry. Survivors include his wife of 20 years, Angela Russell of the home; children, Brandon Russell, Abigail Russell, Luke Russell, and Erika Russell; bonus children, Brodie Russell and Chance Witcher; brother, Charles Russell and his wife Stephanie of Wellston; along with other family members and friends.
A memorial service with military honors will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, November 9, 2024, in the Lehman Funeral Home Chapel. Arrangements are under the direction of Lehman Funeral Home of Wellston.
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