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    Bradley James Horvath

    17 days ago

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    Bradley was born on July 5, 1971, in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin to James Julius Horvath and Carol Ann Horvath and joined his Heavenly Father on July 26, 2024.
    Brad had a great love for life. Growing up in Wisconsin he enjoyed nature hikes with his Grandpa Horvath and would always be welcomed back with a hot plate of Grandma Horvath’s Hungarian Palacsinta. His little brother Brian would always want to tag along on all of the early childhood adventures, one of them was searching for lost golf balls with Grandma and Grandpa Warren.
    In his early teens Fargo, North Dakota was home, and his time in Fargo would often be recalled with a drink in hand. Flipping burgers at H&M, cruising Broadway on Friday nights, listening to 80’s rock blasting from his Honda Civic with his brother and friends all along for the ride.
    Brad moved to Arizona in the mid 90’s where he graduated from Arizona State University with a BS in Nursing. Throughout 25 years of nursing, his time at Scottsdale Shea Hospital was the most rewarding. He was known for his exceptional patient care and professionalism, and he was respected by his colleagues and patients alike.
    Family and friends were most important to Brad. Holidays and special occasions were all filled with his laughter and reminiscing about the “good old days.” Brad was an exceptional cook and loved all the finer things in life. He was an avid collector of baseball cards, coins and fine cigars.
    Brad was preceded in death by his father James Julius Horvath, grandparents Julius (Marilyn) Horvath, Elmer (Dorothy) Warren. He is survived by his mother Carol Ann Horvath, brother Brian (Ida) Horvath, nephews Gabor Julius Horvath, Tibor Jozsef Horvath, his niece Zsofia Mariska-Szabo Horvath, his wife in Muskego Carmen Horvath, her daughters Cady and Carly Jegers, along with his two canine pals Ben and Bea.
    Rest in peace, dear brother. You will always be in our hearts and memories.

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