Bradley M. Humpert
July 23, 1966 ~ November 5, 2016
Bradley M. Humpert, 50, of North Miami Ridge Road, died at 2:40 p.m. November 5, 2016, at Methodist Hospital. Brad was born July 23, 1966, in Indianapolis, the son of John and Barbara Cannon Humpert. He married Lisa Cooper March 10, 2001. He was employed as a truck driver for Quickway Carriers in Shelbyville. Brad was a wonderful husband, son, father, brother and grandfather. He was the best that a man could be. Survivors include his wife, Lisa Humpert; mother, Barbara Humpert of Columbus; sons, Michael Williams of Indianapolis and Brandon Williams of Parker, Colorado; daughters, Kristen Stokes of Columbus and Taylor (Stanley) Snider of Greensburg; a brother, Jeff (Tammy) Humpert of Greensburg; grandchildren, Nevaeh Williams, Athan Williams, Sylas Williams and Charlotte Snider; father-in-law, Michael Cooper of Columbus; and his mother-in-law, Cindy (Wally) Veluzat of Columbus. He was preceded in death by his father.






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Brad was a good man always joking around and enjoying himself. We had just spoke about his vacation and how he enjoyed his family. God bless you all he may be gone but will live in your heart forever.
Taylor Im so sorry for your loss. Praying for you for comfort and peace.
To my beautiful son. You know how much I love you…I don’t have to tell you that. In fact, as you know, it’s the last thing we said to each other the very last time we spoke. I’m so thankful for that. Everyone who knows you knows what a kind and thoughtful person you are. You always tried so hard to please everyone. I remember so many fun and funny things you did growing up. On your Dad’s and I anniversary one year, you made us a nice dinner, put blankets on the doors for privacy, lit candles, served us the meal and then went to your room so we could be alone. I will never forget that. After your Dad died, you would come to the house or call everyday to see how I was. You were always big on calling. You called me everyday…sometimes more than once. You would call me to see if I was home and said you just left your house and was on your way up to see me. About one minute later, the door would swing open and there you stood, phone still in your ear talking to me. I fell for that one over and over. There’s not enough space here to tell all of the stories similar to that one. You were not perfect, but nearly so. My heart feels like its being pulled from my chest. I can’t believe you are gone from me. I know heaven is happy you are there, but I am so very sad not to have you here. If there is a phone line up there…call me. I love you so much……MOM
Brad, I will miss you being on the phone with your mom every time I walked in the door to pick up Stelli. I would yell, “Hi Brad”. I would hear you yell, “Hi Jeri.” I will miss the loving way you attended to my sister. You were her biggest fan. I never told you how much I appreciated the way you loved and cared for her. Jeff has some big shoes to fill. But I am confident he can do the job. I am so grateful that you were a part of my life. Everyone who knew you is a better because of you.
Lisa & Family My thoughts and prayers are with you all. So sorry for your loss.
My heart is broken! I’m so sorry for his family’s loss! I can’t believe I missed the news of his passing. I would have payed him the honor he was due… what a friend he was to me! He gave selflessly! My teenage years are filled with memories of him and all his acts of kindness! I am so sorry for the broken hearts of his family I pray that the peace and comfort of Jesus rests on each of you! He was an amazing friend!!!
Dear papa Brad,
How is it up there? Is it peaceful like I’ve learned? I’m haven’t been doing as good since you past. My life has turned upside down! I’ve gotten in to therapy though. I miss you so much! I mostly miss our trips to the dumpster, and your grumpiness in the morning. I hope your a lot better up there. Just know I miss you and love you so much!
Sincerely,
Your granddaughter Nevaeh