Brad Stuart was in a tragic accident on January 19th and I’m asking for financial assistance for his family during this time of loss. He leaves behind a beautiful wife, Lynnette, and 3 lovely daughters, Halle, Hanna and Haléna. As the sole income provider for his family, this loss will have a significant financial impact for his family. Your contribution would be a great help to his family as they try to process this loss.
Brad left an incredible legacy. He was a great husband, loving father and a great friend. He was fiercely loyal, passionate in his beliefs and always there in time of need. Most of all, Brad had a strong faith in God and a strong relationship with our Lord and Savior. We are comforted knowing he is now in the presence of the Lord.
Brad loved sports, fishing, golf and country music. He was a passionate Cubs fan and Bears fan.
Early in his career, Brad coached boys varsity basketball for Mt. Zion High School and Glenwood-Chatham High School. In the early 2000’s, Brad left coaching and joined the pharmaceutical industry. Most recently, he worked for Medtronic.
Growing up, Brad was a great athlete and played football, basketball and baseball for Mt. Zion High School. He earned several honors in baseball, including all conference and Macon County player of the year his senior season. Brad led the Mt. Zion Braves to the State baseball tournament his senior year.
After high school, Brad continued his baseball career playing for the Lake Land Lakers. In his Sophomore season, he led Lake Land to the Jr. College World Series with a record of 55-22. Brad was the heart and soul of the team playing shortstop. Brad went on to play at Trevecca Nazarene University in Nashville, TN where he earned All American honors his Senior season. Brad was a fierce competitor. He hated to lose and he made people around him better. Brad was a winner and I’m proud to call him my best friend.
As we try to process this senseless tragedy and loss, I’m asking you to please consider this request. Thank you and God bless.
Brad left an incredible legacy. He was a great husband, loving father and a great friend. He was fiercely loyal, passionate in his beliefs and always there in time of need. Most of all, Brad had a strong faith in God and a strong relationship with our Lord and Savior. We are comforted knowing he is now in the presence of the Lord.
Brad loved sports, fishing, golf and country music. He was a passionate Cubs fan and Bears fan.
Early in his career, Brad coached boys varsity basketball for Mt. Zion High School and Glenwood-Chatham High School. In the early 2000’s, Brad left coaching and joined the pharmaceutical industry. Most recently, he worked for Medtronic.
Growing up, Brad was a great athlete and played football, basketball and baseball for Mt. Zion High School. He earned several honors in baseball, including all conference and Macon County player of the year his senior season. Brad led the Mt. Zion Braves to the State baseball tournament his senior year.
After high school, Brad continued his baseball career playing for the Lake Land Lakers. In his Sophomore season, he led Lake Land to the Jr. College World Series with a record of 55-22. Brad was the heart and soul of the team playing shortstop. Brad went on to play at Trevecca Nazarene University in Nashville, TN where he earned All American honors his Senior season. Brad was a fierce competitor. He hated to lose and he made people around him better. Brad was a winner and I’m proud to call him my best friend.
As we try to process this senseless tragedy and loss, I’m asking you to please consider this request. Thank you and God bless.
Organizer and beneficiary
Derrick Davis
Organizer
Woodside, IL
Lynnette Stuart
Beneficiary