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Bradley Deviere “Brad” Gooch

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Bradley Deviere “Brad” Gooch

Birth
Hemet, Riverside County, California, USA
Death
30 Jul 2018 (aged 46)
Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Springville, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.1422129, Longitude: -111.6016355
Plot
Sec L Lot 158 Plot 7
Memorial ID
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Bradley Deviere "Brad" Gooch
1972 - 2018

Early Life: Bradley "Brad" was welcomed into the family of Joyce Taylor Gooch and Nedra Mae Knight Gooch on January 15, 1972, the sixth of their seven children. Brad had a lot of siblings to spoil and make mischief with. All of his early years were spent in Hemet, California, where he graduated from high school in 1990.
Life’s Work | Service | Interests: From 1991 to 1992, Brad served a two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Bordeaux and Marseille, France. Later, while working as a psych tech with the youth at Utah State Hospital in Provo, Utah, Brad was impressed with the recreational therapist, Jodi Givens – an attractive brunette with a beautiful smile, as well as a good, albeit rather crazy, sense of humor. After a brief dating period, he married Jodi, the love of his life, on September 27, 1997, in the Boise Idaho LDS Temple. They were blessed with three amazing children: Joshua Taylor, Todd Orin and Carly, whom they faithfully raised in the LDS Church. In his own quiet way, Brad touched the lives of countless people around him. He was mindful of others and always willing to help where needed. His patience and love were a blessing to everyone he interacted with. Brad’s knowledge of all things computer-related made him the go-to guy for friends, relatives and acquaintances in need of his many talents. He was also a valuable asset to CleanTelligent Software, where he has been employed for the past nine years and was most recently working as the Information Technology (IT) Manager. Brad’s love for his family was evident in every aspect of their lives. He was never too busy to help his wife or a child with a project, and his love of adventure was best realized in the company of Jodi and their children or with his brothers. Family photo albums are filled with snapshots of smiling faces with various mountain, ocean or national monuments in the background. He often encouraged his children to try new things and push themselves physically, even when they were scared. He always wanted his family to be the best people they could be. Brad enjoyed repairing bikes - for himself, family or others – and even found time, between repairs, to ride them with his brothers, Rob and Randy, or with his family. He was, in fact, enjoying this favorite pastime, with Rob, when the faulty components in his very big, generous heart gave out. Bradley Deviere “Brad” Gooch passed from this life July 30, 2018. He was 46.
Family Message: "In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the “Brad and Jodi Gooch Donation Fund” at any branch of Mountain America Credit Union or the Brad Gooch Memorial Fund at GoFundMe."
Survived By: His wife, Jodi Givens Gooch; their children: Josh, Todd and Carly; all of his siblings: Tammy (Pat) Brose, of Pittsfield, PA; Debbie, of Springville, UT; Randy, of Springville, UT; Kevin (Sheri), of Moreno Valley, CA; Rob, of Springville, UT; and Chris (Laura), of Palmer, AK; many nieces, nephews, in-laws and close friends also deeply mourn his passing.
Preceded In Death By: His parents, Joyce and Nedra Gooch.
Services: LDS Chapel | Springville, Utah
Arranged By: Wheeler Mortuary
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery
Original Obituary Published By:
© Wheeler Mortuary | August 2018
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
Bradley Deviere "Brad" Gooch
1972 - 2018

Early Life: Bradley "Brad" was welcomed into the family of Joyce Taylor Gooch and Nedra Mae Knight Gooch on January 15, 1972, the sixth of their seven children. Brad had a lot of siblings to spoil and make mischief with. All of his early years were spent in Hemet, California, where he graduated from high school in 1990.
Life’s Work | Service | Interests: From 1991 to 1992, Brad served a two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Bordeaux and Marseille, France. Later, while working as a psych tech with the youth at Utah State Hospital in Provo, Utah, Brad was impressed with the recreational therapist, Jodi Givens – an attractive brunette with a beautiful smile, as well as a good, albeit rather crazy, sense of humor. After a brief dating period, he married Jodi, the love of his life, on September 27, 1997, in the Boise Idaho LDS Temple. They were blessed with three amazing children: Joshua Taylor, Todd Orin and Carly, whom they faithfully raised in the LDS Church. In his own quiet way, Brad touched the lives of countless people around him. He was mindful of others and always willing to help where needed. His patience and love were a blessing to everyone he interacted with. Brad’s knowledge of all things computer-related made him the go-to guy for friends, relatives and acquaintances in need of his many talents. He was also a valuable asset to CleanTelligent Software, where he has been employed for the past nine years and was most recently working as the Information Technology (IT) Manager. Brad’s love for his family was evident in every aspect of their lives. He was never too busy to help his wife or a child with a project, and his love of adventure was best realized in the company of Jodi and their children or with his brothers. Family photo albums are filled with snapshots of smiling faces with various mountain, ocean or national monuments in the background. He often encouraged his children to try new things and push themselves physically, even when they were scared. He always wanted his family to be the best people they could be. Brad enjoyed repairing bikes - for himself, family or others – and even found time, between repairs, to ride them with his brothers, Rob and Randy, or with his family. He was, in fact, enjoying this favorite pastime, with Rob, when the faulty components in his very big, generous heart gave out. Bradley Deviere “Brad” Gooch passed from this life July 30, 2018. He was 46.
Family Message: "In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the “Brad and Jodi Gooch Donation Fund” at any branch of Mountain America Credit Union or the Brad Gooch Memorial Fund at GoFundMe."
Survived By: His wife, Jodi Givens Gooch; their children: Josh, Todd and Carly; all of his siblings: Tammy (Pat) Brose, of Pittsfield, PA; Debbie, of Springville, UT; Randy, of Springville, UT; Kevin (Sheri), of Moreno Valley, CA; Rob, of Springville, UT; and Chris (Laura), of Palmer, AK; many nieces, nephews, in-laws and close friends also deeply mourn his passing.
Preceded In Death By: His parents, Joyce and Nedra Gooch.
Services: LDS Chapel | Springville, Utah
Arranged By: Wheeler Mortuary
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery
Original Obituary Published By:
© Wheeler Mortuary | August 2018
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley


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