Bradley “Brad” Fedyk
Obituary
FEDYK, Bradley John “Brad”…
Bradley “Brad” Fedyk passed away unexpectedly but peacefully at University Hospital in London on Monday, February 2, 2026, at the age of 65.
Brad was the loving and devoted husband of Judy. He was a cherished stepfather to Lindsay (Ray) and Chelsea (Amar), and a deeply loved “Bubba” to his grandchildren Cole, Kian, Ella, Aria, and Avi, each of whom brought him immense pride and joy. He was a dear brother to Chris(Debbie), Pattie(Peter), and Linda, and will be fondly remembered by extended family members and many friends whose lives he touched with his kindness.
He was predeceased by his parents, John Fedyk and Eileen Fedyk, and by his brother, Billy (Bobbi).
His caring and giving nature began as a teen where he trained and served as a Red Cross First Aider at sporting and community events. He later became a volunteer firefighter. A dedicated and hardworking man, Brad began his career in his family’s floral business then moved into hospitality, where his strong work ethic and genuine care for others quickly stood out. He later transitioned into environmental services, spending the last 20+ years working primarily in hospitals and long term care, roles he approached with quiet pride, reliability, and a deep sense of responsibility. His work was never just a job, it was another way he showed care for the people and communities around him.
Brad will be remembered as a kind-hearted soul with a gentle presence and an easy warmth. He and Judy shared the love of spontaneous and planned road trips, attending concerts and music festivals large and small, making and sharing good food, and cheering on the Toronto Blue Jays as well as the grandkid’s at their hockey and baseball games. His favourite times were family vacations and gatherings, and caring for his beloved pets. Above all, Brad valued the simple joys of life-connection, loyalty, and showing up for the people he loved.
He leaves behind a legacy of kindness, dedication, and love that will live on through his family and all who were fortunate enough to know him. He will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
A Celebration of Life will take place on February 7th, 2-4 pm at Avondale Church, 194 Avondale Ave, Stratford, ON N5A 6N4. https://maps.app.goo.gl/7fEL5rQc55Maa12U8?g_st=ic
In his memory please register or update your organ donor status. Donations to:
Make a Gift to the Kidney Foundation – Make a Gift to the Kidney Foundation
Donate to the Humane Society | Humane Society of Kitchener Waterloo & Stratford Perth
Arrangements entrusted to Cremation London & Middlesex, 519-858-2467. Online condolences shared at www.cremationlondon.com






I’m very sorry for your loss and am thinking of you all ❤️
Oh no Judy, I am so deeply sorry to hear this. Such an credible loss for you and your Family. My love and support will always be with you, in my thoughts and prayers 💞💞.
Sending sympathy and support for you and your family Judy, along with admiration for you husband who sounds like a wonderful man who lived life well.
I’m so sorry for your loss Judy. My heart goes out to you, Lindsay & Ray, Chelsea & Amar and all the grandkids. I have such a heavy heart right now. Brad was such an amazing, friendly, generous and gentle soul. Both of your generosity to me while on RMR retreats at your homes up north are memories I will cherish for life. We had so much fun with you and Brad and your immediate and extended families. My sincere condolences.
Thinking of you Judy and family. Our condolences. The Hewton family
Brad was my boss at the hospital in Owen sound. He took the time to teach me new things, and treated me with respect and kindness. My deepest condolences to you and your family.
Rest in peace Brad.
Judes and family, so sorry to hear of the loss of Brad. My most treasured memories are of him as Santa at our annual Christmas party and how wonderful he was with our excited little ones and how respectful he was of our scared little ones. He made such treasured memories for our families every year. Thinking of all of you and holding you close. Take care of each other.
I was deeply saddened to hear of Brads unexpected passing. He was a kind and compassionate man who always put the care and dignity of people first. His dedication and warmth did not go unnoticed, and he made a meaningful impact on everyone he worked with. He will be truly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him. My sincere condolences to his family and friends, during this difficult time.
It is with great sadness that we send our condolences to you all. Bradley was one of our most cherished cousins who was always a bright light no matter the situation. He will always remain in our hearts.
Our deepest condolences, your cousins Gary and Jennifer Ackerman (nee Fedyk)
I am so deeply sorry for Your Loss 🖤
Deeply saddened to learn of the passing of our cousin and the many health challenges he dealt with so courageously. I will always remember him as the sweet boy who I’m sure was a bit overwhelmed by my 4 sisters and I. So many girl cousins! He built a wonderful life and I hope all the precious memories you have will bring some comfort as you cope with this great loss.
We are so sorry for your loss. Our deepest condolences to Chelsea, Amar and the whole family. 🙏
Hugs Nirmalaben Ghelani, Vijay, Vijay and the family
I offer my sincere condolences. I had the pleasure of working with Brad at Extendicare and he absolutely brought a deep sense of pride, commitment and compassion to his role. He was a collaborative team member and I will always remember his warm smile. My thoughts are with all his family and friends. 💙
I believe that when we lose someone close, they continue living on through us. They’ll be there to guide us in everything we do, lending us their eternal light and strength. They become part of us, and we’re never alone. Brad’s smile and friendly manner is his signature that stays in my memory.
Please accept my heartfelt condolences. I had the privilege of working with Brad, who was truly a kind person. I witnessed his dedication firsthand as he went above and beyond in a special project aimed at enhancing the resident experience in his long-term care role. He genuinely cared about the quality of his work and his teammates.
Judy,
With such sadness we came to know of our dear cousin Bradley, our hearts sank, our minds in disbelief. My sisters and I felt the loss and searched for the comfort of memory . The memory of gathering with Bradley and our cousins at our babas, helped when remembering the best of times we had shared as family. Brads laughter was catching, in unabashed joy, his smile filled the room, his gentle voice and presence rose above us all. Even then the time spent together was never long enough as we reluctantly, one by one filed to the door, still trying to catch the last word. “Never long enough” is felt in this moment of great loss, and with all my heart i wish it were not so. I am greatful for those most precious of moments, the common bonds of family, but mostly for the ease in which cousins felt like siblings and how how we cherished brad as if he were the brother we never had. It is little solace at this time, the memories, but I pray in time it is. Yesterday we were given a rare glimpse into the life brad shared with u all, filled with all things good and kind, and gently encouraged by brads example to do the same, and we came to the full realization how one person can save another, guite literally, and how one lifes matters to many. Brad mattered greatly, and will always remain in our hearts . Love susie
So sorry to hear this news. My condolences to all of Brad’s family. I remember how kind, calm and professional he was with his work. What stands out was his huge warm smile, it would brighten anyone’s day!