Bradly William Bonis, known affectionately as Brad to his friends and family, passed away peacefully on January 15, 2024, in his hometown of Davenport, IA, at the age of 40. Brad's journey came to a gentle close due to natural causes related to cancer, surrounded by the love and warmth of his family.
A Celebration of Life will be held at the United Steelworkers Local 105 in Bettendorf, IA, on Saturday, January 27, 2024, at 11:00 AM.
Born on April 10, 1983, in Davenport, Brad was the cherished son of Bill Bonis and Jane Meye. He grew up in a lively household alongside his sisters, Sheri (married to Todd Buckingham), Lori (married to Chris Davis), and Stefanie (married to Josh Hastie). Brad's vibrant spirit was a beacon of joy for his family, which included four adoring nieces, seven playful nephews, four great-nephews, and two great-nieces, all of whom he loved dearly.
A graduate of Bettendorf High School, Brad's personality shone brightly through his varied interests and his involvement in the community. His professional life was a testament to his sociable nature, with a career that spanned roles as a bartender, server, and restaurant manager, among others. Brad's colleagues and patrons alike appreciated his genuine warmth, infectious laugh, and the generous spirit with which he approached every interaction.
Brad's passion for life was evident in his love for sports. He was an avid fan, with a particular fondness for the Steelers and Dodgers. His enthusiasm wasn't limited to just watching; Brad was an active participant in sports discussions and enjoyed playing games that brought out his competitive yet playful side.
Beyond the world of sports, Brad's interests were diverse and colorful. He had an enduring love for cars, reveling in the beauty and power of well-crafted automobiles. His love for games extended beyond the field and into the realm of friendly competition with friends and family. Brad also had a unique penchant for horror movies, which he watched for fun, always eager for a good scare and a laugh.
Those who knew Brad will remember him as an adventurous soul who approached life with open arms and an open heart. His loving nature was a comfort to all, and his generosity knew no bounds. Brad's ability to find joy in every moment and to share that joy with others was a rare gift that made him a beloved figure in his community.
As we bid farewell to Brad, we carry forward the memory of a man who lived his life with gusto and grace. His adventurous spirit and loving heart have left an indelible mark on the lives of those he touched. Bradly William Bonis will be deeply missed, but the stories of his generosity and the echoes of his laughter will continue to inspire and uplift us.
In his passing, Brad leaves behind a legacy of love and a reminder to cherish the simple pleasures in life. He taught us to embrace our passions with enthusiasm and to always extend a helping hand to those in need. Brad's spirit will live on through the memories he created with his beloved family and friends, and the impact he made on his community.
We say goodbye to Brad, not with sorrow but with gratitude for the time we shared with him. His journey on earth may have concluded, but his story continues in the hearts of those who loved him. Rest in peace, dear Brad. Your light will never fade. In lieu of flowers or plants the family is asking for donations to his cremation expenses. You may Venmo @tdbsweet, cashapp $tdbsweet and there will be a basket at the Celebration of Life for donations as well.
Condolences may be sent to the family @ www.mvcremation.com.