Brady Ryan Witcher, a Fort Worth native, passed away on October 20, 2019 in Arlington, Texas at the age of 48. Brady was born on January 14, 1971 to Billy Ray Witcher and Karen Gayle Tuttleton Witcher. He was raised with his brother, Baylor, in Arlington, Texas. Brady graduated from Arlington High School and attended Oklahoma Baptist University on a track scholarship before beginning work in the construction industry as a carpenter. He was an outstanding athlete and played all sports including football, baseball, basketball, track, and soccer but his real love was pitching in baseball games. If there was a lake nearby you could bet you’d find Brady fishing at every available opportunity. Brady always looked for opportunities to volunteer, particularly to help the homeless and those less fortunate. He attended Fielder Church and was a true lover of Jesus Christ. Brady was truly one-of-a-kind and some have described him as “larger than life”. His presence could not be ignored as he always had a joke or humorous line that had folks in stitches. He was a friend to many and loved by all. More than anything else, Brady was a loving husband to his wife, Julie, and a devoted father to his wonderful children, Bayley, Bo, Hattie, and Levi.
Brady Ryan Witcher is survived by his wife, Julia Witcher; children, Bayley Witcher Goscha, Bo Witcher, Hattie Witcher, and Levi Witcher; parents, Bill and Karen Witcher; brother, Baylor Witcher; and many extended family members and lifelong friends.
Memorial Services
11:00 am, October 26, 2019
Fielder Church – Pioneer Campus
2011 S. Fielder Road
Arlington, Texas 76013
Family visitation will follow.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a contribution to The Brady Witcher Memorial & Scholarship fund on GoFundMe.
“This is not good bye, but see you later dude!”