
Brady Lee White
June 17, 1979 -
February 18, 2015

Brady Lee White, age 35, of Kenosha, passed away unexpectedly following a brief illness at Aurora-St. Luke’s Medical Center in Milwaukee.
Born on June 17, 1979 in Kellogg, Idaho, he was the son of Michael and Deborah (Woolman) White.
Brady attended UW-Whitewater and received his BA from UW-Milwaukee. He was employed as a Key Accounts Manager with Hollister, Inc. since 2002.
Brady loved listening to music and had a vast knowledge of musical trivia. He was a sports enthusiast with a competitive spirit who enjoyed playing baseball, football, golf and was a Green Bay Packer fan. Brady loved to cook and will be remembered for his sense of humor, but above all, his devotion and love for his children.
He will be deeply missed by his parents, Michael and Deborah; his two children, Gavin and Maya; a sister, Amanda (Nicholas) Potter; his nephew, Beckett Potter; paternal great grandmother, Freda Entman; paternal grandmother, Alma White; maternal grandmother, Penny Sharp; as well as, many loving aunts, uncles, cousins and countless friends.
Brady was preceded in death by paternal grandfather, Leland White, maternal grandfathers, Jack Bryant and Clint Sharp and a nephew, Sullivan Potter.
Service Info
Funeral services will be held on Sunday, February 22, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. at Apostolic Faith Church (Hwy K & Airline Rd), Mt. Pleasant. Private interment will be held. The family will host a time for gathering in the church fellowship hall, following the services.
Posted by:
Anne ArmettaDear Deb - I am so very sorry to hear of your loss. I am keeping you and your husband and your dear grand children in my prayers. With love, and deep concern - Anne Armetta
Posted by:
DougMy family and I would like to convey our deepest sympathies. I met Brady back in junior high and always thought he was a great guy. Our prayers go out to the entire family.
Posted by:
Wayne and TerreMIke and Debbie, we are very sorry for your loss we will keep you and your family in our prayers.
Posted by:
Lee KellerhalsMike, I am deeply saddened by the loss of your son. Although I never had the opportunity of meeting Brady, I know he will be truly missed. Please know that I along with my entire family will keep not only Brady, but your entire family in our prayers. Lee







