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In Loving Memory

Nuessle, Bradford J. “Brad”

Nuessle, Bradford J. “Brad” entered rest on Wednesday, January 4, 2023. Devoted husband of Deborah A. Nuessle (nee Stepp); loving and committed father of Jon and Mike Nuessle; son of the late Norman and Nell Nuessle; dearest brother of Terry (Mark) Markuly, Steve (Elaine) Nuessle, Geri (Larry Cook) Nuessle, David Nuessle and Ann (Brian) Baer and friend to many.

Funeral at KUTIS SOUTH AFFTON CHAPEL 10151 Gravois Rd. on Monday, January 9, 9 a.m. Interment St. Paul Churchyard Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donation’s to STAND UP TO CANCER is appreciated Tiltify – Made for Fundraisers  Visitation, Sunday 3-7p.m.

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52 thoughts on “Nuessle, Bradford J. “Brad””

  1. Brad, you fought the good fight with your family by your side. Rest in peace, but please play a few games of pool in heaven for us. Sending hugs up to heaven!

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  2. Brad, you fought the good fight with your family by your side. Rest in peace, but please play a few games of pool in heaven for us. Sending hugs up to heaven!

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  3. Brad, thank you for being an incredibly kind and compassionate boss and mentor. I am grateful to have had the opportunity to work with and learn from you. Will cherish the memories of our annual Good Friday golfing events.

    Keeping your family in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

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  4. Brad, thank you for being an incredibly kind and compassionate boss and mentor. I am grateful to have had the opportunity to work with and learn from you. Will cherish the memories of our annual Good Friday golfing events.

    Keeping your family in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

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  5. Brad, when I think of you , I am in awe of your dedication to your family ,your work and your pets and creating a beautiful home. Your memory will be a blessing.

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  6. Brad, when I think of you , I am in awe of your dedication to your family ,your work and your pets and creating a beautiful home. Your memory will be a blessing.

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  7. Brad, you were my favorite boss and I’m still in disbelief that you have left this world. I remember one of the last times I saw you in person you were proudly showing me a home remodel project you had done.

    Fly high and rest easy. My prayers are with your family.

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  8. Brad, you were my favorite boss and I’m still in disbelief that you have left this world. I remember one of the last times I saw you in person you were proudly showing me a home remodel project you had done.

    Fly high and rest easy. My prayers are with your family.

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  9. I enjoyed working with Brad at Wells Fargo. Sad that he is gone much too soon. I wish the best for his family at this difficult time.

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  10. I enjoyed working with Brad at Wells Fargo. Sad that he is gone much too soon. I wish the best for his family at this difficult time.

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  11. Brad, you were so much to so many. I will always remember you first and foremost as a devoted husband and father. Your love and appreciation of family was undeniable.
    Thank you for being a great friend—always greeting me with a gleam in your eye and a great big hug (that will be greatly missed). You helped me and put up with me on numerous occasions—getting furniture home from Babies R Us, giving an evening of your time to help a newly divorced me hang pictures at my new place, and enduring many late night giggles when all you really wanted was some sleep!
    I cherish the memories I have of family time spent together—camping at Carlyle Lake, celebrating birthdays, graduations, and Christmas through the years. Also the traveling as couples to Nashville, Franklin, & Liepers Fork and the many winery & trivia outings.
    I will think back and smile when I remember you performing one of your many talents…bartending (and our shared appreciation of a well made Jack & Coke), grilling/barbecues (those melt in your mouth chicken thighs), wood-working, and your serious knack for creating and maintaining the perfect fire—earning you the honorable & affectionate name of “Woodman!”❤️
    Yes, your memory lives on in the hearts of many…but for me, you’ll always be that young, skinny, good-looking guy across the street with an infectious smile and a Dodge Dart Swinger who won the heart of my best friend!
    Rest In Peace, Brad—Love, Yvonne (proud to be sometimes known as your “on the side girlfriend”)❤️

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  12. Brad, you were so much to so many. I will always remember you first and foremost as a devoted husband and father. Your love and appreciation of family was undeniable.
    Thank you for being a great friend—always greeting me with a gleam in your eye and a great big hug (that will be greatly missed). You helped me and put up with me on numerous occasions—getting furniture home from Babies R Us, giving an evening of your time to help a newly divorced me hang pictures at my new place, and enduring many late night giggles when all you really wanted was some sleep!
    I cherish the memories I have of family time spent together—camping at Carlyle Lake, celebrating birthdays, graduations, and Christmas through the years. Also the traveling as couples to Nashville, Franklin, & Liepers Fork and the many winery & trivia outings.
    I will think back and smile when I remember you performing one of your many talents…bartending (and our shared appreciation of a well made Jack & Coke), grilling/barbecues (those melt in your mouth chicken thighs), wood-working, and your serious knack for creating and maintaining the perfect fire—earning you the honorable & affectionate name of “Woodman!”❤️
    Yes, your memory lives on in the hearts of many…but for me, you’ll always be that young, skinny, good-looking guy across the street with an infectious smile and a Dodge Dart Swinger who won the heart of my best friend!
    Rest In Peace, Brad—Love, Yvonne (proud to be sometimes known as your “on the side girlfriend”)❤️

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  13. Terri, Steve, Dave, Geri & Ann. My thoughts and prayers are with you & the entire Nuessle family on the passing of your brother Brad. May he rest in peace.

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  14. Terri, Steve, Dave, Geri & Ann. My thoughts and prayers are with you & the entire Nuessle family on the passing of your brother Brad. May he rest in peace.

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  15. I am so very sorry to hear this news. What a tragedy for your family. I am very sorry for your loss. Sending prayers to your family. What a great family to have grown up with. It was just like yesterday that we were playing together.

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  16. I am so very sorry to hear this news. What a tragedy for your family. I am very sorry for your loss. Sending prayers to your family. What a great family to have grown up with. It was just like yesterday that we were playing together.

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  17. Debbie, Jon and Michael,
    We are so sorry for your loss of Brad!
    Sending many hugs and prayers.
    Love,
    Marie and Tom McCloskey

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  18. Debbie, Jon and Michael,
    We are so sorry for your loss of Brad!
    Sending many hugs and prayers.
    Love,
    Marie and Tom McCloskey

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  19. My sympathies to Brad’s family and friends. I’m still shocked as I just learned of this sad news yesterday at the office.
    I knew Brad since the AGE days. Great guy, smart, positive, and yes always with a smile – very approachable. I had not seen him much since he changed positions from Advisory Billing Manager but we always said hello and we caught up when we saw each other either in the hallways or in the evening at the parking lot.
    Rest in piece!

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  20. My sympathies to Brad’s family and friends. I’m still shocked as I just learned of this sad news yesterday at the office.
    I knew Brad since the AGE days. Great guy, smart, positive, and yes always with a smile – very approachable. I had not seen him much since he changed positions from Advisory Billing Manager but we always said hello and we caught up when we saw each other either in the hallways or in the evening at the parking lot.
    Rest in piece!

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  21. Brad Brad Brad your exit leaves a big hole felt by all. But I have many memories to help fill mine. From lunchs sitting on the tailgate of your your truck, work days, late nights, 4:30 conversations, making our bosses look good, happy hours, playing pool watching out for debbie running the table, old cars, barbecues, ski trip, winery…. and all around great guy and friend. You really help bring out the best in me, thank you.
    You are missed my old friend.
    Much love, Dave

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  22. Brad Brad Brad your exit leaves a big hole felt by all. But I have many memories to help fill mine. From lunchs sitting on the tailgate of your your truck, work days, late nights, 4:30 conversations, making our bosses look good, happy hours, playing pool watching out for debbie running the table, old cars, barbecues, ski trip, winery…. and all around great guy and friend. You really help bring out the best in me, thank you.
    You are missed my old friend.
    Much love, Dave

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  23. To Brad’s wife and family, I send my sincere condolences. I went to St. John the Baptist high school with Brad and saw him occasionally in our young adult years. I remember his kindness and his humor. Debbie, I will keep you all in my prayers.

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  24. To Brad’s wife and family, I send my sincere condolences. I went to St. John the Baptist high school with Brad and saw him occasionally in our young adult years. I remember his kindness and his humor. Debbie, I will keep you all in my prayers.

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  25. We offer our sincerest condolences to your family. Mike is very special to us. I admire your strength. Sincerely, Amy and Eric Sendaydiego

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  26. We offer our sincerest condolences to your family. Mike is very special to us. I admire your strength. Sincerely, Amy and Eric Sendaydiego

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  27. Debbie, Jon and Michael. We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. If there is anything that you need, please reach out to us.
    Love, Bill and Mona Morelli

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  28. Debbie, Jon and Michael. We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. If there is anything that you need, please reach out to us.
    Love, Bill and Mona Morelli

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  29. Although we only worked together for a short time, I learned so much from Brad. He was very thoughtful and always willing to help others. Your family are in my thoughts and prayers. He will be missed.

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  30. Although we only worked together for a short time, I learned so much from Brad. He was very thoughtful and always willing to help others. Your family are in my thoughts and prayers. He will be missed.

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  31. Brad was so sweet to my parents—always helping my Dad with yard work or bringing my mom dessert. What a wonderful person. My heart goes out to his family. Sending love and prayers to all of you. He will be missed so much. Love, Debbie & Wilma

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  32. Brad was so sweet to my parents—always helping my Dad with yard work or bringing my mom dessert. What a wonderful person. My heart goes out to his family. Sending love and prayers to all of you. He will be missed so much. Love, Debbie & Wilma

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  33. I knew BRAD only briefly through his brother and my good friend, STEVE.
    I was happy to have met him and wish time and circumstances would have allowed me a chance to know him better. Rest in peace…those of us left behind will remember you and on occasion may propose a toast in your honor. God speed.

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  34. I knew BRAD only briefly through his brother and my good friend, STEVE.
    I was happy to have met him and wish time and circumstances would have allowed me a chance to know him better. Rest in peace…those of us left behind will remember you and on occasion may propose a toast in your honor. God speed.

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