In Memoriam : Brad Pitcock

Brad Pitcock Brad Pitcock - age: 59
(October 31, 1962 to February 11, 2022 )
Resident of Exeter, California

Visitation Information:
A Celebration of Life remembering Brad will be held Saturday, February 26th at 11:00am at Sierra Baptist Church 1437 E Walnut Avenue Visalia ca. Private family burial will be held on Monday the 28th.

Obituary:
God promises to make something good out of the storms that bring devastation to your life. Romans 8:28 Bradley Harold Pitcock (Brad) weathered the storms with humor, grace, and unwavering faith in the Lord his God. On Friday February 11th Brad received his reward and walks with the angels surrounded by his family in heaven. Brad was born to Harold and Babette Pitcock in Tulare, CA on October 31, 1962. He attended school in Tulare and graduated from Tulare Union High School in 1981. Brad enlisted into the Airforce and married his high school sweetheart Barbara Maness in 1982. During his time in the military, they had many great adventures. From being stationed in Okinawa to welcoming their first son Derek into the world at Edwards Air Force Base. They went on to have three more children, daughter Katie & Matt Villa of Visalia, son Daniel of Exeter and daughter Kristin and Jared Statler of Exeter. Brad and Barbara also have two granddaughters, Kennedy Laplante and Emory Statler. Brad is preceded in death by his Father-in-Law, Charles, parents Harold and Babette, and sister Denise Winsett. Brad loved God, his church family and extended family. He was a great husband and leader of his family. He taught his children the most important things in life like rocking out to Journey when cleaning, standing up for what you believe in, and most importantly living your life for Jesus. Brad was always the fun uncle and bonus grandpa to Kolette Garza, Chelisa and Skyla Pimentel. He spent his free time giving dirt bike lessons, racing BMX, playing cards, boogie boarding, and building rockets in his younger years. Brad had setbacks in life, the biggest hurdle was becoming a quadriplegic in 2005, but he overcame this challenge with a great smile, laugh and continued to bring tears of joy with his humor and pranks. Brad loved to spend time outdoors on his ranch overseeing his many different projects. He never gave up his faith and never missed an opportunity to share his love for the Savior. He was truly a giving man of his time, finances, and his love. He will be greatly missed by his wife Barbara, brothers in-laws Chuck,Geary,Kevin and Steve and Sisters in -law Kathy,Mary, Joyce and Debbie and mother-in-Law Betty Maness which he consider “Mom” and numerous nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews, and numerous friends and church family. Brad had a special place in his heart for his beloved friend and Pastor Mark Wilson and friends Neal, Jim, Jeff and Greg for which he shared hours of talking politics and religion and managed to remain friends. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.evansmillerguinnchapel.com. Arrangements entrusted to Evans Miller Guinn Chapel.








Deanna Wagner - February 26, 2022Contact this person Contact this person
My prayers are with you and your family on this difficult day. God works all things together for good. That was so evident in Brad's life. He will be missed here, but we know he is present with the Lord.