Bradley Patrick Dizon Obituary
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Bradley Patrick Dizon. Born on March 17, 1988, in his hometown of Las Vegas, Nevada, Brad lived a vibrant life for 35 years, leaving an indelible mark on all who knew him.
Brad was not only a talented guitarist and singer, but his artistic abilities brought boundless joy to friends and family. He graced prestigious stages such as the House of Blues, Hard Rock Casino, and numerous local establishments in the Las Vegas valley, using his music to inspire and uplift audiences. His laughter was infectious, often leaving those around him in stitches with his uncanny Arnold Schwarzenegger impression. Brad's quick wit, compassionate nature, and unwavering friendliness drew admiration from everyone he met. He was more than just gifted; he was a man of intellect, having graduated from the College of Southern Nevada. Brad was an influencer, a loving son, a supportive brother, a cherished uncle, and a steadfast friend. His nobility served as an inspiration to many.
Although Brad has left this world, his legacy remains eternally vibrant in the hearts of those fortunate enough to have known him. His music, laughter, and kindness will echo through time, a testament to his enduring impact on all he touched.
Brad is survived by his loving mother and step-father, Mary (Paul) Sanders and Stuart Greer, his cherished sister and closest confidant, Leah, also Donna (Greg) Tordjman, step-sister Nicole Greer, brothers John (Corinna) & Brian Greer, and leaves behind nieces Mila, Yvette, and Lilah, along with nephews Jesse, Clark, and Tristen. His friends, considered as dear as family, are also left with cherished memories.
During this challenging time, we extend our heartfelt gratitude for the thoughts and prayers we have received. Bradley Patrick Dizon's memory is a treasure that will forever shine in our hearts. Having Brad in our lives has been an immeasurable source of love and joy, and we will miss him deeply.
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