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Brad English

March 4, 1955 - April 14, 2021
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Wiley Funeral Home Chapel in Granbury
400 Hwy. 377 East
Granbury, TX 76048
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Brad English, 66, passed away April 14, 2021 in Granbury, Texas. A private memorial service will be held at Wiley Funeral Home in Granbury, Texas for immediate family.   Brad was born March 4, 1955 in Abilene, Texas to John Jerry English and Mary Carlene Terry. He loved to hunt, shoot sporting clays, and golfContinue Reading

Connie Reiman left a message on April 18, 2021:
Brad and Caren ... I’m not sure where to begin. Brad was such a gentleman in every way. He loved the songs BABE RUN and TROUBADOUR by George Strait. I only knew Brad for a short while, what he loved most was Caren! When I think of his love for her, I think of yellow roses. Caren is the most beautiful sweet person. She cared for Brad as much and more than humanly possible. He was so lucky to have a wonderful wife and life with her. It is so sad to see a good man leave us, but all memories of him is a treasure. REST IN PEACE BRAD❤️
Lisa Cravey Carey left a message on April 18, 2021:
Brad was such a nice guy. He always had a ready smile for anyone at school and he was such a sportsman. He assisted all around him during sports and was always willing to help others. Brad was a true example of good sportsmanship and all round good person. Prayers to all of you his family and I’m honored to have known. Him.
Lisa Cravet Carey left a message on April 17, 2021:
Brad was such a sweet friend. He always was positive and had a ready smile for all of us at school. He urged others on with sports and had a way of including all students he participated with. He was a true sportsman and friend. My hugs, prayers and deepest love to all of the family with his passing.
Jon McEvers left a message on April 16, 2021:
My wife Erin and I lived in Midland for a few years in the early 2000’s. I worked with Brad on a number of projects together for a private Oil & Gas company. Brad taught me quite a bit and set me on my way to my current career path. Caren welcomed Erin & I into their home and I saw a snapshot of Jennifer growing up at 9-10 years old and Whitney was still in High School. Brad & Caren have always had a special place in my heart.
Brenda Guill left a message on April 16, 2021:
Brad was such a nice man! Great husband to Caren and wonderful father and grandfather to his girls! I’m so sorry for your loss. God bless you and comfort you in the days, months and years to come
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Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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