Bradley Roland Myers

1962 ~ 2023


Thursday Viewing

Larkin Sunset Gardens - 1950 East 10600 South
Aug 24, 2023 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

It is with great sadness to announce the passing of Bradley Roland Myers, a loving father, devoted son, and cherished friend, he passed away on August 18th, 2023, at the age of 60 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Born on October 1st, 1962, in Flint, Michigan. Brad's life was a testament to the power of family, dedication, and resilience. A pillar of strength and wisdom, Brad's legacy lives on through the memories of loved ones he leaves behind.

He was a caring and compassionate father to his five children, Stephanie Myers, David Myers, Nichelle Livingston, Rylee Sylvester, and Brendan Sylvester. Grandchildren Taylor Fisher, Kyle Myers, Aiden Linarez, Layla Livingston. Brad's commitment to his children's well-being was unwavering, and his guidance and support will forever shape their lives.

Survived by his Mother, Sherry Cole. He was a devoted son, always valuing family connections and maintaining a strong sense of loyalty and love for those who mattered most. In addition to his children and mother, Bradley is survived by his sisters, Vicki and Julie, who share so many memories and were always there to support each other through challenges. He is proceeded in death with his father Roland Myers.
Outside of his family, Brad forged lasting friendships that spanned decades, leaving an indelible mark on the lives of those he touched. His genuine nature, combined with his strong moral compass, made him a true friend and confidant to many. Brad's heart knew no boundaries when it came to extending help to others. He was the person everyone turned to in times of need, he never hesitated to offer his assistance. Friends and strangers alike found solace in his compassionate presence, knowing that Brad's genuine care and support were always readily available.

Brad was a remarkable soul known for infusing life with laughter and genuine joy. Brad's infectious sense of humor and lighthearted goofiness were his trademarks, brightening up even the dullest moments. With a heart as kind as it was humorous, he had an incredible knack for turning everyday situations into moments of hilarity. Brad cherished the beauty in simple moments and found delight in sharing laughter with those around him. His ability to add a touch of playfulness to any situation was a testament to his spirit. While his kindness and warmth were ever-present, he also had an uncanny ability to lighten the mood with his charming tendency to "bullshit around," reminding us all of the preciousness of finding joy and laughter in life's quirks.

Brad was very dedicated to his career as a Senior Ford mechanic. He had many supportive co-workers and friends who he made long lasting friendships with in the 17 years he spent at Crandall/Karl Malone Ford. His energy was always to have fun and enjoy life. He had passion for riding his motorcycle, fishing with his friends and family, gambling in Wendover, and his beloved animals he owned over the years. He always made time for his family to join these adventures and was a strong mentor and friend during his lifetime. He will be missed greatly and loved indefinitely.

A viewing will be held at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 E 10600 S Sandy Utah, 84092 from 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM, August 24th , 2023.


Guestbook/Condolences

I’m so sorry for your loss. He was such a great guy and I’m thankful for knowing him.


- Tiffany Kunder

I met Brad as I called him when I was in high school at age 16 and I went to Mt Morris high school and I believe he graduated at Clio high school a year before me. I met him and he was a very sweet guy.we went together for about 2 years and he always had a twinkle in his eyes ..I am so sorry and shocked at his passing suddenly. I'm so sorry for his Mother Sherry whom I cared about so much . And to all his Children and Grandchildren which sounds like he loved ❤️ all of you very much.Im very sad for myself as I found Brad a couple years ago on Facebook and we caught up on each other's lives. He always treated me so good and we would go out and have fun together..we would go over to his Mom Sherry's and her husband George and have dinner and play games.. I can just see him smiling and joking around like he did ..I think of him every now and then but I feel terrible about his passing. He had a lot of friends and family that loved him 💓..I am just so sorry I couldn't have seen him again and sweet Bradley RIP 💔


- Lisa Burden