Bradley Marshall

January 19, 2024 at 6:31 p.m.


Bradley Marshall, known to most as Brad, born on March 11, 1972, in Warsaw, tragically passed away on Jan. 16, 2024, in Fort Wayne at the age of 51 of natural causes.
Brad possessed an extraordinary passion for the automotive industry and dedicated most of his career to working in this sector. His attention to detail as a detailer was admired by many clients and friends. His expertise and commitment to, what seems like a simple task, was unparalleled; he ensured that every vehicle he worked on shone with pristine beauty.
Beyond his occupation, Brad was known for being resourceful and always willing to lend a helping hand to friends and family. He could fix almost anything and took any opportunity to assist those around him with their projects. No challenge too great nor task too demanding; Brad's handy work was appreciated by many friends and family.
Brad also found joy in NASCAR racing, and casting a line while fishing. These activities brought him immense happiness and moments of rest from his hardworking life.
Brad was preceded in passing by his grandparents and several nieces and nephews. He is survived by a large family including two children, Tyler (Jerrica) Marshall, of Claypool; and Kaitlyn Rheinheimer, of Westfield; five siblings: Brent Marshall, of Warsaw; Sue (Terry) Bartley, of Claypool; Laura (Jeff) Bickel, of Akron; Leslie (Tony) Deeter, of Warsaw; and Rob (Maria) Marshall, of Warsaw; two grandchildren who brought him immeasurable joy - Evie Marshall and Kaelor Riley; and his parents, Robert Marshall and Dixie Rae Click Marshall Miles.
Not only was Brad survived by immediate family but by many close cousins with whom he shared many happy memories. The bond they formed filled his life with warmth and happiness that will undoubtedly be missed.
Titus Funeral Home of Warsaw is entrusted with care of Brad and the family. A graveside service is planned for the Spring - details will be announced later. The family is grieving privately at this time.
To send a condolence of leave a memorial gift, visit www.TitusFuneralHome.com.

Bradley Marshall, known to most as Brad, born on March 11, 1972, in Warsaw, tragically passed away on Jan. 16, 2024, in Fort Wayne at the age of 51 of natural causes.
Brad possessed an extraordinary passion for the automotive industry and dedicated most of his career to working in this sector. His attention to detail as a detailer was admired by many clients and friends. His expertise and commitment to, what seems like a simple task, was unparalleled; he ensured that every vehicle he worked on shone with pristine beauty.
Beyond his occupation, Brad was known for being resourceful and always willing to lend a helping hand to friends and family. He could fix almost anything and took any opportunity to assist those around him with their projects. No challenge too great nor task too demanding; Brad's handy work was appreciated by many friends and family.
Brad also found joy in NASCAR racing, and casting a line while fishing. These activities brought him immense happiness and moments of rest from his hardworking life.
Brad was preceded in passing by his grandparents and several nieces and nephews. He is survived by a large family including two children, Tyler (Jerrica) Marshall, of Claypool; and Kaitlyn Rheinheimer, of Westfield; five siblings: Brent Marshall, of Warsaw; Sue (Terry) Bartley, of Claypool; Laura (Jeff) Bickel, of Akron; Leslie (Tony) Deeter, of Warsaw; and Rob (Maria) Marshall, of Warsaw; two grandchildren who brought him immeasurable joy - Evie Marshall and Kaelor Riley; and his parents, Robert Marshall and Dixie Rae Click Marshall Miles.
Not only was Brad survived by immediate family but by many close cousins with whom he shared many happy memories. The bond they formed filled his life with warmth and happiness that will undoubtedly be missed.
Titus Funeral Home of Warsaw is entrusted with care of Brad and the family. A graveside service is planned for the Spring - details will be announced later. The family is grieving privately at this time.
To send a condolence of leave a memorial gift, visit www.TitusFuneralHome.com.

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