Bradley "Brad" Christian
Born
November 3, 1954
Chatham, Ontario
Died
September 1, 2023
Sarnia, Ontario
Obituary
Christian, Bradley “Brad” Bryan
After a long fought battle with a relentless illness, Bradley Bryan Christian died peacefully on the morning of Friday September 1st, 2023 surrounded by family, friends and the amazing palliative care staff at Bluewater Health in Sarnia. A special thanks to his at-home care nurses and PSW, along with the incredible transplant team of doctors and nurses at Toronto General Hospital who gave Brad another shot at living when all hope seemed lost. Survived by daughter Jesse Christian (Steve Angel), son Jaime Christian (Ellen MacDonald) and grandfather to Avery and Rhys. Brother to Frances (Roger) Vlaminck, Doug (Jan) Christian and Barry (Jackie) Christian. Predeceased by brother Eric Christian, sister Linda Noble, and dog, Sugar. Uncle Brad to many nieces and nephews. Thank you to all who stood by him, not only through his illness, but in life. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Brad’s Life will take place at Craven’s Restaurant, 460 Exmouth St, Sarnia, on Saturday September 9 for 1-5 pm. Remembrances and condolences may be expressed to the family online in “Brad’s Guestbook” at mccormackfuneralhomesarnia.com.
"And so it is those we live with and should know who elude us. But we can still love them - we can love completely without complete understanding". - Norman MacLean.
Visitation & Services
1-5 pm
No Visitation
Celebration of Life
September 9
Craven's Restaurant
Disposition
Resurrection Cemetery
Donations
Cheques only please,
will be received at the funeral home
Cremation
Family Memories
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Condolences
SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS - I AM SURE HE WILL BE MISSED - I REMEBER HIM WELL WHEN HE WORKED WITH US AT THE AIRLINE.
BILL DEMEESTER
Sending our deepest condolences to Brad's family. He will surely be missed. We valued our time with Brad, the stories of his adventures, and climbing with him when he had his gym.
Dianna (Christian) and Craig Twigger
I am deeply saddened to learn of Brad's passing. He and I were friends, he took me rock climbing in West Virginia and Red Rocks California. Rock climbing frightened me; but, he had a calmness and convincing manner that caused me to climb. I recall awakening while gripping a rock face high above the ground while asking myself - how did I getup here? I enjoyed making him laugh. We had many laughs together. He really enjoyed climbing. I think the exhilaration of it kept him alive. I wasn't aware of his illness, if I had known I would have reached out. I'll miss him now that I know he's gone. My deepest condolences to his family and friends.
Frank Colozza
Sad to read the news about Brad. I was friends of Barry and Jackie when the lived in Sarnia, Ontario . lost Contact and wish they would email be about Brad at huronview@hotmail.com
ROBERT W FADER
Every Aviation person must make the trip WEST (this is a saying in OUR industry)...Rest in Peace Brad
Bob Murray
Brad is my Canadian father like he used to say. He is a wonderful human being I have ever met in my life, he helped me a lot when I was a struggling student in Sarnia.
Deepika Dasari