Bradley was born in Durant, Oklahoma on June 14, 1985 to Neil Irwin, Jr. and Brenda Stanley. He passed from this life suddenly in Mannford, Oklahoma on July 5, 2024 at the age of 39 years & 21 days. He was raised by his parents Roland and Brenda Bagby. He married Shannon Henson and together they had three children. He added 3 more sons later in life. Brad was a carpenter by trade as well as a mechanic, and had worked all over Oklahoma and other states. He was a lover of the outdoors and fishing. He was known for taking risks daily for the adrenaline rush it gave him. He loved his uncle Bubba and they were partners throughout his short life. He was preceded in death by his Father: Neil Irwin, Jr.; Stepfather: Randall Cochrane; Granny: Marie Bagby; Grandmother: Barbara Knutson; & Grandparents: Neil & Imogene Irwin.
He is survived by his twin Daughters: Shelby of Terlton & Haley of Nebraska; Sons: Stryker of Terlton: Wylie of Hallett: Bryan of Ponca City: & Sawyer of Ponca City; Granddaughters: Pyper – Emery Rose; Mother: Brenda Stanley of Ponca City; Sister: Brittany Bagby of Terlton; Brothers: Charles & Brian Irwin of Colbert; Father: Roland Bagby of Terlton; Plus numerous other uncles, cousins, family and friends.
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