Bradley Clyde Phair, III
June 3, 1958 ~ June 11, 2022
Born in:
Austin, Texas
Resided in:
Bryan, Texas
On June 11, 2022, Bradley Clyde Phair, III, loving husband, father and PaPa passed away at the age of 64 after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. Funeral Service is scheduled for 1:30 pm, Saturday, June 18, 2022, at Callaway-Jones Funeral and Cremation Centers, Bryan-College Station.
Brad was born in Austin, Texas to Bradley Clyde, Jr and Anne Randall (Marston) Phair. He graduated from Lanier High School and attended Texas State University. In August 1980 he married Deborah (Debbie) Lynn Barker. They moved to College Station where they started their family. They were blessed with two daughters, Robin and Jessica, who then blessed them with son-in-laws, Justin and Anthony and five grandchildren who loved their PaPa’s bear hugs.
Brad had a passion for anything outdoors including hunting, fishing, traveling, competition shooting, photography, golf and sitting around a campfire drinking good bourbon with family and friends. He and Debbie loved to travel and were on a quest to play golf in all 50 states. They had made 19 states and 1 other country. Their last game in March was played in Big Bend at Lajitas Golf Resort. Brad was able to play 18 holes including driving a ball in Texas and then driving one into Mexico off the same tee box.
Most of his career was spent in sales where he was known for his genuine kind and compassionate spirit. Although, he appreciated a sale, it was more important if he could make someone’s day better.
Bradley’s father preceded him in death.
He is survived by his wife Debbie, his daughters Robin and husband Justin Moore, Jessica and husband Anthony Patranella, , his five grandchildren: Caleb, Ryan, Madilyn, Layton and Frankie, his mother Andy Phair, brothers Randy Phair and Joe Phair, his father-in-law Floyd and wife Jennifer Barker, and mother-in-law, Lela Barker. Along with many other family members, friends and his Spirit Warrior Brigade.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to Trinity Oaks at https://www.trinityoaks.org The family wishes to thank Dr. Morelli and her staff at MD Anderson, Hospice Brazos Valley and all his prayer warriors around the world.
Services
Memorial Service: June 18, 2022 1:30 pm
Room: Bluebonnet Chapel
Callaway-Jones Funeral Home & Cremation Center
3001 S College Ave
Bryan, TX 77801
979-822-3717
https://callawayjones.com
He touched so many! Always kind and gracious. A true servant to our Lord.
Dear Debby, Robin and Jessica. My heart goes out to you right now. May there be comfort for you in knowing that he is no longer sick and is at peace. Hold onto the good memories and know that he would want all of you to live your lives with peace and joy.
Debbie, I’m so sorry to hear of your loss. Prayers to you and your family. Please give me a call sometime whenever you can. Miss you girl. 979-299-5261
Vicki Susen (Supak)
Debbie I am so sorry to hear about your husband passing. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
What a joy to have known Brad and even to have been with him on his deer lease! He will always be missed by McChurch Brothers. Good to know he got Promoted and all that cancer stuff is now conquered. What a true blessing to have known you…I love you, Man!!
Scott Keating
Debbie, I am so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Brad, we are sure going to miss our New Year’s beach trips. Such a good time we all had together. Special memories. Debbie, love and hugs to you and the whole family.
I’m sorry for your loss!
I am so sorry I missed the funeral, I was out of state in Oregon. Brad was a good friend of mine for many years and was always fun to be around, as well as being the adult in the room. I am sorry for your loss but I know your faith can help you through this. Y’all are in my prayers.
I remember when the Phairs moved down the street from us all those years ago. It was instant friendship with all 3 brothers but Brad was our age. All those fun times. Swell person to know! He enriched my life. Rest In Peace Brad.