Brain Aneurysm Foundation Memorial

Brad Baddeley

Brad was born April 26, 1991 in Lincoln, NE. Died suddenly October 29, 2013 in Omaha, NE of a ruptured brain aneurysm.

Brad's joyous love of life and adventurous spirit took him to many exciting places such as a study abroad trip to India, and internship in Washington, D. C., as well as many fun family vacations throughout the U. S. and abroad. He had an everlasting influence on so many lives. We will miss his kind heart, his gentle way, his unstoppable positive outlook, and genuine countenance.

Brad enjoyed many activities, including recreational bowling. As a progressed with weight-lifing, his goal was to see just how hard he could through the heavist bowling ball available!  Come throw some strikes in Brad's honor.

Brad was an incredibly kind-hearted loyal young man.  He touched many lives with his joking, gregarious nature yet easy, inviting manner.  Brad's freinds will anlways remember his love of baseball (despite claming a haterd for the outdoors), bad action moveis, Journey, and enjoying life to the fullest.  

Brad will live on through the six lives he saved from organ donation, the sight he restored from the corneal transplantation, and the sixty lives he enhanced through the gift of tissue donation.

The Brain Aneurysm Foundation is the world's only nonprofit organization solely dedicated to providing critical awareness, education, support and research funding to reduce the incidence of brain aneurysm ruptures. 

All proceeds go towards:

Funding and supporting new research.

  • Providing support and educational materials to the medical community, the newly diagnosed, survivors, family members, friends and the general public regarding the facts, treatment options, and recovery process for brain aneurysms. 
  • Increasing awareness of brain aneurysms by promoting National Brain Aneurysm Awareness Month in September and by distributing aneurysm awareness materials to Emergency Departments in every hospital and to the community. 

With your support, we can start making a real investment to help fight the devastation caused by brain aneurysms and save lives. All donations are tax-deductible and every dollar raised goes to help support the mission of The Brain Aneurysm Foundation. 

If you cannot make a donation at this time, please forward this link to everyone you know. Post this on your Facebook and Twitter pages. Every donation counts, no matter what the amount. 

The loss of a loved one is devastating. Yet, we are always reminded by our hearts – how lucky we have been to know those that we loved even in our loss.

Thank you for your thoughtfulness. Your generosity and support is greatly appreciated.

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