Bradford Hobart Lewis

Jan 06, 1953 - May 14, 2026

Bradford Hobart Lewis;  born January 6, 1953 in Kansas City, Mo,  passed away on May 14, 2026. 
 
Brad was a man who loved his family.  He married his wife Kathy in 1979, and together they raised five children, remaining devoted to each other until the day he left us; for 47 years. He loved to laugh and joke around. He was great with his hands and could make or fix just about anything.  He remodeled two mere houses into family homes and had his hands in remodeling most of his children’s homes. He was an entrepreneur, a proud father, a talented musician, an athlete, an Air Force Veteran, a husband, and a Grandfather over the course of his 73 years. Missing him will be severe, but we are all lucky to have his strength. 
 
Brad is preceded in death by his parents James and Jan Lewis, and his beloved son Joseph Brady.  He is survived by his wife Kathleen Jo (Karson), as well as four of his children, six grandchildren and his dog, Coco. Daughter Nicole, her husband Jeff Collins and sons AJ and Connor of Overland Park. Daughter Shannon Lewis of Chicago; Daughter Samantha and her wife Ellie Eastes, of Kansas City. Son Sean and his wife Hayley (Thompson), and their two children Oaks and Aspen of Overland Park. As well as Joe’s two daughters Layla Pearl and Sidalee James-Bradford. He is also survived by his three siblings; Lynn, Jana and Chip, a swath of nieces and nephews and many longtime friends. 
 
You can dream, Dad. We’ll miss you forever. 
 
Visitation will be held for Brad on May 30, 2026 at 10am inside the Chapel at St. Ann’s Church in Prairie Village, Kansas. Memorial mass to follow at 11am. 

Services

Additional Service: Visitation
Location: St. Ann Catholic Church
Address: 7231 Mission Road
City: Prairie Village
State: Kansas
Zip Code: 66208
Date of Service: May 30, 2026
Time of Service: 10:00 am
Additional Information: No Additional Information Added
Additional Service: Memorial Mass
Location: St. Ann Catholic Church
Address: 7231 Mission Road
City: Prairie Village
State: Kansas
Zip Code: 66208
Date of Service: May 30, 2026
Time of Service: 11:00 am
Additional Information: No Additional Information Added

Condolences

Aaron Kissman May 25, 2026

Family Friend ,Chicago

A huge hug to your family and sending all my love.

Noah Moore May 25, 2026

Friend ,Kansas City

I’m so sorry to hear this news. Joe and I were good friends and coworkers for a long time. Brad actually helped me build my second business location. He and Joe were so similar and working along side of the two never left us short on laughter. We three made music together a handful of times as well. Never a dull moment. They both had the ability to lift the vibe in a room right up. Brad was a gift to the world that will surely keep delivering decades to come. Thank god for memories. I look forward to reading more.

Kelly Kaiser May 26, 2026

Friend ,St. Peter’s, MO

I knew Brad back in the late 60s early 70s because he was a friend of my sisters-Becky. He was a great guy and I really liked him so much! Saw him back in the mid 2000s with her and he was still just as nice! I’m so sorry to hear of his passing – and all of the people that it has affected. What a great family man! I’m sure he will be missed – sincerely~ my condolences to Brad’s family and friends. ~Kelly Kaiser~❣️

The Mitchell’s May 26, 2026

You are in our thoughts and prayers

Randy Dickerson May 26, 2026

Fra ,Carrollton

My deepest sympathy . Brad was my fraternity brother

Tom Hexum May 27, 2026

Iowa Frat Shuffleboard long nites of conversations with Grant me and Brad ,Rochester Minnesota

Every time Barb and I were in or coming through KC I described My friend Brad and his bride Kathy to her and our two kids….thats from 1977 -2026.Its a harsh reminder to me of a personal failure to take the time to call,find,look up such a great guy/friend.Reading the obit is exactly “our Brad”Kathy,Grant,Randy,me all Knew and loved for our years at Iowa together. RIP Brad.Every so often check that back door and make sure it’s not locked-Hex may need a place to rest his bones beside you

Scott Omvig May 27, 2026

Friend from University of Iowa ,Urbandale

So sorry to hear of Brad’s passing. He was a man of many talents, which he enjoyed sharing. He was accepting of most people, but didn’t have a problem challenging your opinion. Everytume I talked with him he asked about my family and loved talking about his. We shared several cold drinks listening to music and playing shuffleboard. I will miss him dearly.