Bradley Smith Obituary, Death – Bradley A. Smith, who had reached the age of 62 and had been born in the city of Cortland, New York, passed away on November 28, 2022 in the city of Webster, New York. Bradley A. Smith was buried in the city of Cortland, New York. It was on May 5th, 1960, in the city of Cortland, New York, that George C. and Elaine Pierce Smith were overjoyed to share the news that their son Brad had been born into the world.
He received his high school diploma from Homer Central High School in 1978 and his bachelor’s degree from SUNY Geneseo in 1982. He went on to become a successful businessman. At SUNY Geneseo, he received a degree in public relations as a minor in addition to his speech communication degree as his major. In the cities of Rochester, New York, and Austin, Texas, respectively, Brad had a prosperous career in the production of television and radio.
On the morning show that airs on WXHC 101.5 in Homer, New York, not too long ago, they talked about him. During his time working for SSO LLC, he was promoted to the role of team supervisor within the organization. When we spoke, he was working as a host at WXXI in Rochester, where the show was being broadcast from. When Brad relocates out of the area, only his wife Suzanne, his two children Adam and Danielle, and his daughter Danielle are left behind in Webster, New York.
Because his children were the source of the most happiness in his life, he poured his heart and soul into being a devoted parent to them. When Brad and his family got together in front of the television to watch a game of either the New York Yankees or the Buffalo Bills, there was never a dull moment in the house. In addition to that, he and Adam thoroughly enjoyed spending time together watching the games that the Syracuse football and basketball teams competed in.
He is also survived by his mother, Elaine, and his sisters Sharon (Daniel) Tier, Catherine Hybels, and Cheryl Smith, as well as his nieces and nephews, Emily and Nicolas Tier, Kaitlin Osborne, and Kevin and Justin Hybels. In addition, he is survived by his mother, Elaine, and his sisters Sharon (Daniel) Tier, Catherine Hybels, and Cheryl Smith. In addition to his mother, Elaine, and his three sisters, Sharon (Daniel) Tier, Catherine Hybels, and Cheryl Smith, he leaves behind a wife and children.
His mother, Elaine, and his three sisters, Sharon (Daniel) Tier, Catherine Hybels, and Cheryl Smith, are among those who will carry on his legacy after his passing. He is survived by all of them. Before he passed away, his father had already gone on ahead of him in death. The members of Brad’s family are going to miss him telling “Dad jokes” in addition to his running commentary on radio and news programs. The services will be carried out in the strictest of confidence.
At this time, the Wright-Beard Funeral Home in Cortland is the organization that is tasked with being responsible for making the necessary arrangements. Please give some thought to the possibility of making a contribution to the CNY Living History Center, which can be found at either of the following addresses: PO Box 162 in Homer, New York 13077 or Rochester, New York 14623 The Newman Catholic Community can be found at the Schmitt Interfaith Center, which is situated at 40 Lomb Memorial Drive.