Bradley James Morse (“Brad”)

Bradley James Morse (“Brad”) was born on January 15, 1957, in Chicago, Illinois and passed away on March 30, 2026 in Sherrills Ford, North Carolina. 
 
Brad was larger than life — the kind of person who filled a room with his energy, humor, opinions, and heart. He loved deeply, lived fully, and made an impression wherever he went. Whether you knew him for years or only crossed paths with him once, Brad was not someone you easily forgot.
 
He had a true passion for sports and music, two things that brought him endless joy and helped define the spirit he carried through life. He loved the excitement, the loyalty, the conversation, and the connection that came with being a fan. Music was just as much a part of who he was — not just something he listened to, but something he felt. It was part of his personality, his memories, and the way he moved through the world.
 
Brad was also a man of presence — strong, vibrant, and unapologetically himself. He brought intensity, laughter, and life with him. He could be charming, funny, stubborn, and unforgettable, often all at once. The people who loved him knew his big personality was matched by a big heart. Above all, Brad will be remembered for the life force he was — for the stories, the laughter, the music, the games, the meals, the friendships, and the love.
 
His absence leaves a space that cannot be filled, but his spirit will live in the memories he made and the people who loved him. Brad was preceded in death by his father, Donald Morse and his mother, Anne (Pons) Morse. He is survived by his wife, Tonya (Miller) Morse; his daughter, Lisa Morse (Edward); his sons, Jason Morse (Carrie) and Donald Morse (Christine); and his grandchildren, Rylee, Jordan, Eddie, Addison, Kyle, and Allison, as well as many other family members and friends who will cherish his memory. He will be deeply missed and always remembered.
 
A celebration of Brad’s life will be held at a later date in Maryland where friends and family can share memories and honor the legacy that he leaves behind.
 
The family requests that, in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions be made to the Make-A-Wish Foundation in Brad’s memory. Helping make a child’s wish come true was something Brad always wanted to do, and this mission is a fitting tribute to his generous and larger-than-life spirit.

8 Responses to Bradley James Morse (“Brad”)

  1. Donata Bryan April 1, 2026 at 9:32 am #

    I am at a lost for words. I have known Brad since I was 17. Through the days when he installed alarms with Danny. We took a trip once to Connecticut and that is one trip I will never forget. Oh the stories I could tell and share. He was so full of laugher and to say he was stubborn at times is a true statement. He had a heart of gold. So many times he just came into Dr Berards office like he owned the practice. He go right pass us and to Dr B in his office. I was there 17 years and he was “BRAD”. I will cherish the memories always. The last memory I had of Brad except on Facebook was at Rachel & Rusty’s wedding. He was doing what he did best cutting up and we got out there dancing. Brad never met a stranger. God had a bigger plan. I can only imagine seeing him run things up there. Love you my friend. Until we meet again.
    Love Donata

  2. Bill Thomas April 1, 2026 at 9:39 am #

    Grew up in the same neighborhood. I was older but Brad. Would hang around until we shoo him away. He was cool for a younger guy. A special place in my heart for all the kids that grew up in the hood.God Bless and God Speed.

  3. Jamey Loewe April 1, 2026 at 9:46 am #

    I only met Mr. Morse a handful of times, but know Jason and his family. I am deeply sorry for your loss and look forward to hearing many more stories. I always love the stories of when he worked security and the people he met along the way. It always seemed the musicians, fighters, “stars” he met were just as impressed with him.❤️

  4. Leslie Mauck April 1, 2026 at 9:50 am #

    Knowing Brad was a gift. He was always one of my dearest friends. We may have drifted off living our lives but it was always like no time had passed when we got back together. We were bowling alley rats as children and later resumed our love of bowling as adults (not that Brad ever actually acted like an adult, lol). He was probably one of the funniest and most loyal friend I ever had. He will be so missed but I know he is with his beloved parents and pup in Gods house. I will miss him and pray that his family finds comfort in knowing that he is free from his illness and recent limitations. His spirit was so strong and he will be watching over the ones he loved so deeply, I firmly believe this. God bless and rest in peace my dear friend

  5. Tom Smith April 1, 2026 at 11:23 am #

    Brad was a dear friend always and I will miss seeing him on fb and hearing from him. RIP Little Brother Brad!

  6. PAUL Vincent DECKER April 1, 2026 at 12:22 pm #

    I like many others played softball with Brad for a number of years and had many fun and crazy times off the field and become pretty good friends. I remember the time I suffered a severe injury on the softball field had to carted off and driven to the hospital in an ambulance, Brad drove my car home and picked me up at the hospital, then we partied for hours. Love to hear from Jason and know when the life celebration will be.

    Paul Vinny Decker 301-682-1397

  7. William "Billy" Rogers April 1, 2026 at 12:34 pm #

    Thanks for the great memories, Brad. I could go on and on about Brad. The writing here above about Brad is spot on. Such a high energy and huge presence it is hard to grasp he is gone. My heartfelt condolences and prayers for his family at this very difficult time,

  8. Amber April 1, 2026 at 1:22 pm #

    I didnt know Mr. Bradley for very long but I am heartbroken to hear of his passing. He would come into my place of emolyment and he was just the sweetest man. I always smiled and laughed when he came in, he loved to pick with the staff and tell jokes. His family will be in our thoughts and prayers.

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