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Bradley G. Kiesel

November 8, 1951 - August 1, 2018
Visitation
Location Not Available
Monday 8/6, 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Service
Mt. Pleasant Christian Church
381 N Bluff Rd
Greenwood, IN
Tuesday 8/7, 10:00 am

Bradley G. Kiesel went home to be with the Lord on August 1, 2018. He was born November 8, 1951 to Edwin and Lillian Kiesel in Ft. Branch, Indiana. He was the youngest of four brothers, Steve (Diane), Terry (Sharon), and Harvey (Sue). Terry preceded Brad in death.Brad moved to Indianapolis in 1966 and graduatedContinue Reading

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Lynette Graves left a message on November 10, 2018:
Thank you for the high school dance memories. Lynette
Christel Geppert left a message on August 9, 2018:
Debbie, Allyson & Sarah, we were so sorry the hear about your loss. We are thinking about you in this difficult time. Brad was a wonderful neighbor and friend in the Greenwood neighborhood, and we are fortunate to have known him. Please accept our sincerest sympathy.
Hans and Christel, Rochester, MI
Joseph Soltes left a message on August 7, 2018:
I worked with Brad at Anthem BCBS, for years. We had great time working together. We talked about about our family and how things was going. He was great and caring person to work with. I was surprise went heard the new. So sad for your loss. Joseph Soltes
Gary Scott left a message on August 7, 2018:
Debbie, I had the privilege to work with Brad at Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield for many years. Your remembrance and tribute were excellent! Brad will always be remembered for his smiles and great memories as a husband, father and grandfather! He is with our Father now and we will see him again......
Kirby South left a message on August 6, 2018:
Brad was a great friend, neighbor and example of his Christian faith.
Our sympathy goes out to his family and loved ones.
So sorry we were unable to attend the funeral.
Kirby and Janet South
Peace of mind is a call away. We're here when you need us most.
Jeff Allen left a message on August 6, 2018:
I knew Brad as a co-worker at Anthem. I remember Brad as kind and supportive to me and our fellow co-workers. After Brad retired I would occasionally see him around the Greenwood area and always enjoyed seeing him again and talking about "old times". I will miss you Brad and one day we will talk again my friend. RIP my friend.
Melissa McHaffie left a message on August 6, 2018:
I worked with Brad at Anthem BCBS, he was such a nice, caring person. You could tell he loved his family very very much from the way he spoke of them often. So sad for your loss.
Jim and Pam Ruster left a message on August 6, 2018:
Debbie, Allyson and Sarah, thinking of you and your families during this time of shock, grief and mourning. Our deepest condolences to you.
Judy & Bob Gobble left a message on August 5, 2018:
We are so sad about the passing of Brad. Our hearts are broken for all of the Kiesel family and particularly our good friends, Harv & Sue. What a God loving man Brad and his family are. So wonderful to read about all the uplifting messages. We will keep you all in our prayers. Bob & Judy Gobble, Beavercreek, OH
Karen Isenhour left a message on August 5, 2018:
Debbie and Sarah, my heart breaks for your family. I know what it is like to loose a father who was so young and full of life. It was so hard to understand, when my dad went to be with the Lord, why such a good man was called home so early. Then a thought occurred to me, this life is not a reward, it's the next life in heaven! Knowing I will see him again, brings so much comfort. I know the Lord will comfort and keep you and your family until you are reunited again. Hugs! And prayers!
Derrick Evans left a message on August 4, 2018:
I worked with Brad at IU west he was a genuine nice caring man he was always friendly and helpful and not because of his job at the hospital. He mad me laugh and always offered advice and wisdom. Prayers and condolences to friends family and loved ones he will be missed but never forgotten
Charles & Darlene Campbell left a message on August 4, 2018:
Debbie, Allyson, Sarah and Families,
Charles and I are so sorry for your loss and you all are in our thoughts and prayers. Everything that was said in the tribute to Brad was so true about him and he was such a wonderful Godly man. I think about what King David said when his son passed away, "He can't come back to me but I can go to him." Now that Brad is with Jesus in heaven, It just makes heaven more real and a destination you want to go to some day so you can see him again.
Cory Stewart left a message on August 4, 2018:
Deb and Allyson,our deepest condolences and prayers to you and your family. We will keep you and your family in our prayers. The Stewart's. Cory, Robyn, Mason and Gavin.
Tasha Ring left a message on August 3, 2018:
Debbie,
Rob and I will never forget the kindness you showed me on the Methodist tour several years ago. May your faith continue to be the blessing that you were to me that day. Wishing you peace during this difficult time and sending our deepest condolences to you and your family.
Diana Mckowen left a message on August 3, 2018:
Prayers to Debbie, Allyson, Sarah and their families. Just keep your eyes on Jesus, look full in His Wonderful face. And the things of earth will grow strangely dim in the light of His glory and grace.
Tom Rueger left a message on August 3, 2018:
Our condolences on the untimely death of Brad. I personally haven't seen Brad in years, but he looks so much like Uncle Eddie.
With greatest sympathy, Tom & Laura Rueger
Theo H left a message on August 3, 2018:
A great example of what a man should be as friend and neighbor. You are missed and will always be in our hearts. Theo & Vicki H.
Judy Gobble left a message on August 3, 2018:
St. Pierre Family left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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