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Brad Allen Muraszewski

Brad Allen Muraszewski

Brad Allen Muraszewski, an extraordinary husband, son, father, grandfather and friend, passed away on July 2, 2024 at the age of 56. Brad was a beacon of selflessness and generosity, always eager to lend a hand to anyone in need.


Born on February 6, 1968, Brad’s life was marked by his passion for working with his hands. He was a master mechanic with a natural talent for fixing anything, from cars to household items. His love for cars began in his teenage years and stayed with him throughout his life. He spent countless hours in his garage, tinkering and restoring vehicles, often for friends and neighbors who needed his expertise.


In addition to his automotive skills, Brad was a talented taxidermist. His business was a testament to his attention to detail and artistic talent. Brad took great pride in his work, creating lifelike representations that captured the beauty and spirit of the animals he worked with.


Despite an extensive list of medical complications, Brad was always smiling. His greatest joy came from helping others. Whether it was fixing a neighbor’s car, lending a hand with home repairs, or simply offering a listening ear, Brad’s kindness and generosity knew no bounds. His selflessness was a guiding principle in his life, and he touched the hearts of many with his unwavering support and friendship.


Brad is survived by his loving wife, Roberta (nee Nowak); his two cherished children, Jay (Megan) and Tammy; his beloved mother, Sandra; and his adored grandson, Sawyer. Each of them carries a piece of Brad’s spirit and will forever remember the incredible love and dedication he showed them.


A celebration of Brad’s life will be held at the Bruskiewitz Funeral Home on Thursday, July 18, 2024.  Gathering will take place from 4-7 PM, and a funeral service will follow at 7 PM. 


In lieu of flowers and plants due to allergies, the family will donate in his name to a charity of choice.


Brad’s legacy of kindness, skill and selflessness will live on in the hearts of all who knew him. He will be deeply missed but never forgotten.

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