Our beloved mountain man Bradley C. Green, 61, unexpectedly passed away on Thursday, August 5, 2021 at his home in Kaysville, Utah.
Brad was born in Ogden, Utah on June 12, 1960 to C Udell and Marjorie Moss Green.
He was born and raised in Kaysville and graduated from Davis High School in 1978. Brad was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where he served a two-year mission in New York, New York. He attended Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho where he met Kari Lynn Veteto. They married November 5, 1982, in the Seattle LDS temple. They lived in Kennewick, Washington where they had their first-born child, Kirsten, and then moved to Kaysville, where he raised her and two more children, Bradley Quinn, and Kenzie Lynn.
Brad coached all three children in multiple sports, he had a passion for coaching his kids year-round. He also taught them to love the great outdoors, hunting and fishing. He learned his love of hunting and fishing early on in life from his dad Udell and his brothers Joel and Randy. They have been hunting together every year since childhood. Leaving his children, the same “family tradition”.
Brad worked in sales, working for Farmers insurance in his early years and then leaving the insurance business for Young GMC car sales, where he has been working for the last 11 years until recently retiring. Everyone is his friend; he cares deeply about anyone he meets. He had a great sense of humor and made everyone laugh, even in times of trouble. Brad was a good man to have around if you needed a good laugh.
Brad is survived by his children; Kirsten, Bradley Quinn (Mindy Trump), and Kenzie Lynn, three grandchildren, Scarlett, Brody, and Rush and by his siblings; Mardell Amundsen (Bill), Joel, and Randy (Jodi).
He was preceded in death by his lovely wife Kari Lynn Veteto Green, his mother and father Udell and Marjorie Green, sister and brother-in-law Julie and Wayne Hardinger, brother-in-law Andrew Veteto.
A gathering will be held on Wednesday, August 11, 2021 from 1:00 to 3:00 PM at Russon Mortuary and Crematory, 1941 North Main Street, Farmington, Utah.
“When the battle stopped and the smoke cleared, there was thunder from the throne, and seven Spanish angels took another angel home”
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