Bradley Earl Attaway

October 8, 1954 ~ February 17, 2016
Survivors include one sister, Amy Martinez and husband David of Linden; one brother, Greg Attaway and wife Nia of Linden; two nieces, Nicole Porter of Austin, TX., Sallie McDaniel of Little Rock, AR.; two nephews, Jesse Lansdale of Linden, Keenan Attaway of Linden and one uncle, Martice Attaway and wife Alice of Hot Springs Village, AR.
He is preceded in death by his parents.Services will be 2:00 p.m., Saturday February 27, 2016 at Music City Texas and under the direction of Reeder-Davis Funeral Home in Linden.
Memorials may be made to Music City Texas, P.O. Box 893, Linden, TX 75563.
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. I keep thinking of that Vince Gill song "Go Rest High on that Mountain:"I know your lifeOn earth was troubledAnd only you could know the painYou werent afraid to face the devilYou were no stranger to the rain[Chorus:
Dear Greg, Nia, and Amy,Brad taught me that "Its just paint." And, I think of this often as I scrutinize some piece of work Im trying to complete whether it be art, writing, cooking -whatever. I try not to take myself so seriously and just enjoy the process. Brad was one of the most intelligent, gifted persons I have ever known. I will always love your family and will always feel blessed for the love you have shared with me.Sincerely, Karen Jane
Bradley, my dear friend, it was a long, hard road…but now youre in a better place. Youll be sorely missed by all of us who loved you, but we will meet again on the other side of the curtain…I am certain of that. Rest in Peace until I join you – and then we will make up for lost time!
You will be missed my friend. Granted every time we see Linden and other places you painted we will think of you, but we all will miss your wit and great character….AA and your mom and you are together again…God bless you my friend.
R.I.P. Brad. We will all miss you. Thanks for the wonderful memories.
Brad was my classmate after he moved to Atlanta and we were lab partners in sophomore biology. Intelligent and witty and just a nice guy. Im very sad to hear of his passing. My deepest condolences to brother Greg and sister Amy. A bright light has gone out.
Im so sorry to hear of this – Brad was a dear friend. He taught me many things. He will be greatly missed.
Brad I hope you are up there painting the clouds now. Be at peace my old friend. To the family, you have my deepest sympathy. He will always be remembered by all. Lou Ann
Sending prayers & hugs from Missouri. A little piece of my heart died when I heard of Brads passing.
Our sincere thoughts and prayers are with Brads family and his large group of friends. May God continue to bless each of you with His Amazing Grace.
So sorry to hear about this. I have so may fond memories of Brad in our younger days. I will never forget the time we painted a wall in one of the apartments I lived in. My thoughts and prayer are with his family.
My deepest sympathy to the Attaway family for the loss of your loved one. Brad was a gifted, talented man who will be missed by many. Sincerely,Paula Smith
Praying for you all. Im so blessed God shared with us Brads beautiful gift of art. He will truly be missed. Sad day.
I am so sorry for the loss of Brad. He was such a wonderful talent and friend.
Rest Easy My Friend. You will always be remembered every time we see your beautiful art.
May you rest in peace my very talented friend. You are already missed more than you could know.
My condolences to the family
I had the honor to work with Brad. He was a very talented man. Rest in peace my friend.
Our deepest sympathies,
My only real cousin, Brad. You left me too early. I miss you to this evening. I’m so sad. Thinking about you often. I really need you now. Rest in Peace cousin. I love you. Later…