Bradley Milner

Obituary of Bradley Keith Milner

Milner, Brad

 

Surrounded by his family, Brad Milner passed away peacefully at home on Saturday, August 17th, 2024. The strongest man we ever knew, he fought tremendously for the past 14 months allowing him to achieve many milestones and spend more time with his family – including meeting his first granddaughter, Brynlee.

 

Beloved husband of Corrine. Proud and devoted Dad of Stephanie (Jason) Duckett and Greg (Lauren) Milner. Caring Stepfather of Forrest (Brooke) Cable and Austin Cable. Adoring Grandad of Brynlee Milner and Sterling Cable. Cherished son of Keith and Marilyn Milner.

 

Brother of Maureen (Randy) Brown and Clay (Jennifer Craig) Milner. Uncle of Dylan (Kayla) Lee and Shea Milner. Great Uncle of Jett and Kayden Lee.

 

Brad had a love of hockey.  He started playing as a young boy for Watford and then played Junior D for the Thedford Browns and the Lucan Irish.  He shared his love of hockey with Greg, coaching him and attending all his games.  He was also a lifetime seasons ticket holder of the London Knights, rarely missing a game. 

 

A talented carpenter, Brad spent much of his career working in the construction industry. But his true passion was always farming. From a young age, he loved working alongside his Grandad at the family farm. His childhood dream of farming full time came true when he became Manager of King Farms for long-time friends & bonus family, John and Mary Ellen King. His perfect day on “The Ranch” consisted of morning chores in the barn, tending to the animals, working in the fields, working on the gardens with his wife and spending time with his beloved dogs Zeke & Zena.

 

Brad’s love for his wife, children, and family ran deep and each one held a special place in his heart. He was a great man, who lived a good life and will forever be missed.

 

All are invited to attend a Celebration of Brad’s Life at “The Ranch” on Saturday, August 31st from 3-6pm. (7863 Churchill Line, Watford).

 

Arrangements entrusted to DENNING’S OF WATFORD.

 

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