Bradley Clark

bradley clark

Bradley Clark, 70, died on April 15, 2025 in Wichita, KS.
Celebration of Life will be at 10:00 am, Friday April 25, 2025 at Downing & Lahey East Mortuary.
He was born on August 26, 1954 in Wichita, KS, the son of Billy and Donna Clark. Brad married the love of his life, Margaret “Peggy” Clark, on November 11, 1978. Together they had two children, who he loved dearly. He worked at Boeing and Spirit for 43 years until his retirement and cherished all the friends he made there.
He was preceded in death by his wife of 43 years, Peggy; and his parents, Bill and Donna.
He is survived by son, Tyler Clark; daughter, Morgan Clark; sisters, Tonya Kahmeyer (Alan), Pam Ingebretson (Steve); sisters-in-law, Mary Fowler, Ann Loehr; nieces, Miki Cady, Nicole Sanchez, Christi Brown; nephews, Eric Akred, Michael Ingebretson, Gregory Ingebretson; his companion Judy Wilcox; and his beloved Brussels Griffon, Elmer Eugene.
Lovingly known as “Pops” to many, he was the fedora wearing karaoke singer who loved a good beer, great music, being surrounded with friends and family, and a nice log nap. He never knew a stranger, and because of that he was loved by everyone.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established with Mt. Hope Animal Sanctuary (15007 E. Greenfield Rd., Burrton, KS 67020), which was near and dear to him.

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Memorial Service: Friday, April 25, 2025 10:00 am

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6555 E. Central
Wichita, KS 67206


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  1. Pops, (Bradley) was truly an amazing man! One of the constant memory i will always have of pops, was if we was together and he had his hat, he’d always take it off and put on my head to take a picture with him!

  2. Brad was such a kind man. I knew him for being Peggy’s husband. I didn’t get to know him better until we started playing WORDL of all things. He had quite a large group of WORDL friends. He encouraged and took the time to give positive words for everyone’s daily solve. He occasionally would tease me about living in Texas and wanted me to always be loyal Kansas and to his beloved Chiefs. Which our family is! I will miss you Brad. I’m happy you are reunited with Peggy!❤️🙏🏻

  3. I have a ton of fond memories of Brad.
    Growing up, he always had a joke and a smile and good music playing when I’d ride my bike over to play or spend the night with Tyler.

    One time when Biff and I were prank-calling people in the basement, he scared us when he hollered down the stairs, “Do you guys know what BILLS stands for?” We thought we were in trouble for tying up the phone line – but he informed us it meant “Boy I Love Losing SuperBowls!”

    Cheers Brad! Bet you had a GREAT welcoming committee in heaven!

  4. Biff/Morgan, so sorry to hear about your dad.

    Brad was my good buddy for a lot of years. We worked together at Spirit and were always able to razz each other. Once, we had a work Christmas party and I made Brad host it, wearing his Elvis costume!

    I’m saddened by the news. My prayers are with you.

  5. Your dad was a good man. We enjoyed spending time with him and your mom. Hate to hear of his passing! God bless all of you and may he comfort you in this time of grief.

  6. Brad was full of life and laughter! I hope that his memory will bring a smile to all those who knew and loved him. God Bless.

  7. I have such wonderful, fun memories of Brad. We go back many years. Sometimes there are no words to describe how much a person has touched your life. He was a friend to all who knew him and had such a big heart. You will be missed forever my friend. Rest in peace! ❤️


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