Bradley Ian Firth (12 Dec 1992 - 18 Jul 2025)

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Location
Dewsbury Moor Crematorium Heckmondwike Road Dewsbury WF13 3PL
Date
20th Aug 2025
Time
11.15am
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Healds Hall Hotel Leeds Road Liversedge WF15 6JA
Date
20th Aug 2025
Time
12pm

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BRADLEY IAN
On 18th July 2025, unexpectedly in hospital, aged 32 years, Bradley, very much loved son of Louise and Martin, dearly loved by his sister Lauren and her children Darcie and Louie, and his sister Melanie and her children Jayden and Maisie. A beloved grandson, nephew and cousin.
Funeral service will be held in the crematorium chapel at Dewsbury Moor Crematorium, followed by a private interment at Liversedge Cemetery. Everyone will be made welcome at the service and refreshments.
Donations towards his headstone may be placed in the collection box provided at the service, the collection will be used to help purchase a memorial stone in the future.

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Dave Green wrote

Well Bradders, we have just laid you to rest and believe me it wasn’t easy 😭😭 I have met all your family today and they are all lovely and all love you to bits.
I wish meeting them was in better circumstances however here we are, I love you mate and I’ll never forget you, oh and by the way I put your pad and headset in the grave with you so hopefully we will play and chat again soon xxx RIP love Big Dave xxx

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Mel Andrews wrote

Bradley, we may not have seen each other for a while but you'll always be that lovely, funny caring brother that came into my life when I was just a young girl. I'm forever thankful for our extended family, that our mum's became good friends and we got to share precious memories filled with love and happiness. ❤️
As you've grown, you never changed and you're still that kind boy with a funny sense of humour. I've no doubt you've touched so many hearts.
It is with deep sadness that I'm writing until we meet again.
I'll miss your infectious laugh.
Rest in peace young one. You'll always be in our hearts. Love you. 💛 Xxx

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Paige Walker wrote

One of the kindest souls I ever met. I've thought about you and your family everyday since I saw the news as I know how much you meant to them.

It was always a giggle brad
Rest in peace mate 💗

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Michael Firth wrote

Looking through some old photos I’m reminded of our weekend visits to Omi and Grandad, and our trips out to Batley Park and the Bagshaw Museum. Grandad loved the fact that you were so interested in all the exhibits, whether it was the Egyptian mummy or the weird stuffed animal ‘rainforest’. I remember you and James running ahead to see what was around the next corner, always waiting to show Grandad, Auntie Alison and I what you’d found.

Now you’ve gone on ahead again. Hope you’ve found something interesting round the corner - you can show us when we catch up.

Lots of love
Uncle Michael, Auntie Alison, James & Daniel

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Raymond Babineau wrote

Gonna miss ya brother! 😢 No more late night gaming sessions or just getting to sit and talk for a while. I’ll always have a spot in my soul for you Bradley you were always a good friend to me. I’ll see you in another life brother. Your friend Ray from America I’m glad I had the time I did to talk with you.

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Becci Vickers wrote

Sleep tight love. Only the good die young. I will look look out for your mum and dad always. Party hard up there. Forever in my thoughts. Love ya xx

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Andrew Brooks wrote

Brad,

Can’t believe I’m actually sat here writing this kind of message too you, still doesn’t feel real. It’s been a pleasure too know you and call you a friend for the last 13-14 years! I’m never going to forget all the late night chats we used to have on the Xbox, you’ve been a good friend too me and the gaming lads and you will be sorely missed by us all. Thank you! Rest easy my good friend, ❤️❤️

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Linda Wray wrote

Bradley ,rest in eternal peace,I will miss our chats through the hole in the car port wall.Thinking of your family with love 💕

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Lauren Townend wrote

Bradders,

Some days dont feel real.The ones that do are unbearable. Everything hurts, noone will understand the stupidity the both of us shared... Just the memories ill have to live with.Bradley theres alot i want to say to you but the two main things I want to say are,Thank you for Letting me share your beautiful, most loving and caring mum anyone could ever wish for you never questioned weather I was your sister you just accepted me and made me feel like it 🤍 and secondly thank you for always being there for me before during and after becoming a mother myself You helped me help my children grow you've been there every step of the way from start to finish and I couldn't of ever of wished for a better uncle to have for boo & grumps. Our hearts will forever be in pain 💔 but I know somehow youll be with us all and ill be looking out for the signs I know youll send just dont be too fecking harsh will you😂🥲 🤍 until we meet again bradgyyy Bradgeee love every single day..... your Fang 💔♥️♥️♥️

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Leah T wrote

I can't believe I'm writing this... Can't believe you're gone brad, I'll never forget the memories we had growing up. You were the best cousin and made me laugh every time I saw you❤️‍🩹 Rest in peace, love from "likkkiii" 🕊️💙

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Jade Clarkson wrote

I never thought I’d be stuck for words like this, thinking back to 10 years ago, you was the joker in the room with your quick wit and silly humour, how we all at the time took the years for granted..
Ypu’ve left a big hole in everybody’s hearts who had the privilege to know you, thank you for being a great uncle to Darcie & Louie, for being the brother to Lauren that she never had, I promise you we will always think of you and smile with a tear in our eyes and a heavy heart.. we will reminisce on the memories that we will all cherish forever, sleep easy Brad, goodnight and god bless x
Sending all my love and deepest condolences to Louise & Martin xx

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Vickie Donnelly wrote

Rest in peace, Bradders.
Crazy that we were just texting, laughing as always — then suddenly you’re no longer here. From primary school to unforgettable parties and memories, you’ve been a long-time mate. You’ll be missed. Rest easy 🤍

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Martin Firth wrote

Bradley, I will miss you and your smile. You brought so much joy to me and your mum and you will forever in my heart and in my soul. Until we meet again, rest and wait for me. Xxx

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Rachel Rochell wrote

Bradley I first met you quite a few years ago now,as a cheeky little boy,I know how much your mum loved you,and was so proud of you,she would talk about you,and what you were doing,rest in peace Bradley ❤

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Kiera C wrote

Brad, words can’t express how much your passing has hurt us all. The best uncle to Darc, Lou and your additional niece Skyla and the annoying but best brother to our Lozzie. You’ll be truly missed, so will your jokes, how you were one of the kids and I’ll never stop remembering the mr Eastaugh MC 😂 love always, Kiera xxx

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