Bradley H Cummins

bradley cummins
Bradley Hughes Cummins, 57, died Monday, February 25, 2019.  Brad was born in Boyle County on October 18, 1961 to the late Tom Frank and Maude Freeman Cummins.  Brad was a 1979 graduate of Boyle County High School.  He played baseball in high school and still holds pitching records in the sport.  He was the founder and co-owner of Cummins and Company.  Brad loved nature and being outdoors.  He enjoyed walking in the woods, camping and fishing.  He was an avid bird watcher and loved to teach his children and grandchildren the art of skipping rocks. Brad also loved and owned German Shepard dogs throughout his life.  In addition to his parents, he is predeceased by his brothers and sisters: Harold “Buddy” Cummins, James “Jimbo” Cummins, Leah Miller, Brenda Carroll, Dewey Cummins, Frank Cummins and Johnny Cummins. He is survived by two sons, Bradley T. (Augustine) Cummins and Bryan K. Cummins, both of Danville; two daughters, Misty Cummins (Chris) Wilson and Savannah Tully-Cummins, both of Danville; four brothers, Ricky (Patricia) Cummins of McKinney, Mike Cummins of Lancaster, Cecil (Jo) Cummins of Lancaster, Timmy “Hop” (Emily) Cummins of Junction City; a sister Gayle (Hank) Potts of Pennsylvania; five grandchildren, Boone, Reese and Keene Wilson and Seraphina and Harlan Cummins. Family and friends will gather at a reception to celebrate Brad’s life Saturday, March 2, 2019, from 11 to 2 p.m. at Stith Funeral Home, Junction City.  Please share your stories and pictures with the family. A gathering of friends will be  Saturday, March 2, 2019   11 - 2 p.m.

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  1. A great neighbor & A friend. He would always stop and check on me after Ricky died…… R.I.P big guy…I\’m sure \”Dirt\” was there with a cold beer waiting for you ….Prayers and Hugs to all of you

  2. My condolences to the family. May your fond memories shared over the years bring warmth and comfort to your hears. May you allow God\’s word to bring you peace and strength as you adjust to the loss of your loved one. Philippians 4:6,7,13

  3. We are so sorry to hear of Bradley’s passing, our thoughts and prayers are with his family, May God Bless each one of you. God Bless, Lee and Vicky Belcher

  4. We are so sorry to hear of Bradley’s passing, our thoughts and prayers are with his family, May God Bless each one of you. God Bless, Lee and Vicky Belcher

  5. So sorry to hear about Brad. He was such a nice guy and good friend in high school. Prayers for the family.


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