Bradly Hildebrand
Bradly Hildebrand, age 44, of Plainville, died on Friday, March 23, 2018 in Blessing Hospital. He was born on November 24, 1973 in Quincy, the son of Paul & Norma (Peters) Hildebrand.
Bradly was a graduate of Payson Seymour High School and Spoon River College. He was a self-employed Ag Diesel Mechanic.
Bradly enjoyed life. He was always volunteering and was always willing to help someone in need. He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends, especially having fun with his nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, Bradly is also survived by:
FIVE SIBLINGS: Debbie (Bill) Cramsey of Quincy; Patrick (Susan) Hildebrand of Plainville, IL; Kent (Tracy) Hildebrand of Payson, IL; Alan Hildebrand of Plainville, IL; and Cheryl (Brian) Johnson of Payson, IL.
NIECES AND NEPHEWS: Rachel Cramsey, Lucas (Caly) Cramsey, Brett Cramsey, Abigail Cramsey; Ryan Hildebrand and Katie Hildebrand; Cody Hildebrand and Hayden Hildebrand; Natalie Hildebrand; Amber (Connor) Smith; Trevor Johnson, Travis Johnson, Trey Johnson and Tripp Johnson.
GREAT-NIECES: Sophia Cramsey, Olivia Smith and Everly Smith.
Bradly was preceded in death by a sister: Janet Hildebrand.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, March 28, 2018 at 8:45 AM in the Duker & Haugh Funeral Home and at 9:30 in St. Brigid Catholic Church.
Interment in Calvary Cemetery. Visitation will be held at St. Brigid Catholic Church on Tuesday evening from 4:00 until 7:00 PM. Memorials may be made to Masses in Bradly’s memory, St. Brigid Cemetery Fund or to the Gift of Hope Organ Donor Program. The Duker & Haugh Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
To the Hildebrand family I wish to express sympathies for your loss of Brad. I did enjoy the conversations I had with Brad when he helped maintain my equipment. He really liked going on road trips to look at equipment. Many times during planting season and harvest he would call me to say howdy, how you getting along, you use help to move things? He liked to visit. He could get the biggest grin on his face when I’d tell him some of the foolish things I’d done over the years. I enjoyed the time we had together. I sure am going to miss that grin.
We spent many happy times driving Brad and other students from baseball games and thought the world of him. Sympathies to Paul & Norma and family.
Hildebrand Family, we were deeply saddened to hear of your great loss. Brad will be remembered by many people for his sense of humor and good deeds
.You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Joe Ray
Andy and Suzanne Ray
Julie, Ted, and Joseph Radel