of Wynne, AR
May 15, 1975 - February 6, 2015
Brad Dunigan, 39, of Wynne, Arkansas passed away Friday, February 6, 2015. Brad was a loving husband, father, brother and son. Brad was born May 15, 1975 in Helena, Arkansas to Hubert Dunigan, Jr and Patty Miller.
Brad is survived by his parents, Rudy and Patty Miller; wife, Carol Dunigan; one daughter, Sharla Dunigan; two sisters, Karen (Bud) Ainsworth of Helena and Lorie (Michael) Stull of Jonesboro, Arkansas; two nephews Tristan Ainsworth and Mac Stull; niece, Anna Marie Boyett. Brad was preceded in death by his grandparents, Ray Williams and Effie Williams.
Services will be Tuesday, February 10, 2015 at Roller-Citizens Funeral Home at 2:00 p.m. Burial will follow at LaGrange Cemetery in LaGrange, Arkansas. Visitation will from 12-2:00 p.m. before services. Roller-Citizens has charge of arrangements 870-572-2571
Missing you with all my heart, I love you big brother
Karen and Lori I am so sad for your loss. I really enjoyed the time we all spent playing in the back yard
Patty,
So sorry for your loss. I will be thinking of you and your family.
God bless you and your family.
Bradley I will always remember your big beautiful smile and warm loving heart... You my dear cousin will be missed. Our love for you and memories of you will have to do for now until we meet again!!! Fly high Angel... Love you..
Every memory I have of Bradley he has this amazing smile on his face and as we were looking at pictures this weekend I see that is a quality he continued to pocess. He had many reasons to be unhappy but he never focused on any of that. That is a priceless life lesson we can all benefit from. Rest in peace my sweet cousin.
Tootie told me she believes that Brad's Grandma and Grandpa are waiting for him with open arms. That is a comforting thought.
Patty, Lori and Karen,
I was so saddened when I read about Brad's passing and can not even imagine the pain of your loss. I also smiled when I began to think about all the times we spent together at West Helena Christian Academy when of course he was known as Bradley- but I realize we all grow up. I also remember the times on Alice St when he would visit his grandmother. Though it has been years since we've all been in touch, the memories Brad left with us are rich, moving and unforgettable. We will always remember Bradley aka Brad.
Karen & Tristan, so very sorry about your brother & uncle. You & your family are in our thoughts & prayers. Johnny, Jenny & Landon
Patty,
You are loved by so many as was Bradley...Betty and Mary talked about how sweet he was. My goes out to you, and I'm praying that God's Angel Armies will surround you with strength and comfort as you walk through the journey.
Dan and Trish Crace
We are so very sorry for your loss. Patty, we will keep you, your family, and Brad's family in our prayers.
Love & prayers,
Jim & Hazel
Karen and Tristan
We are so sorry for your loss
Sincerely
Tommy Ray and Gayle
We will miss you so much. I will miss your smiling face and bear hugs. You have always been an inspiration to me because when life was hard for you at times, you never gave up. I will see you again. Love you much