Bradd Leo Bump

of Brazoria, TX

March 1, 1966 - January 7, 2023


  • Obituary
  • Guestbook
On January 7th, surrounded by loving family Bradd Leo Bump passed into Heaven after a 4 yr. fierce battle with cancer. He fought this battle with incredible bravery and grace and became a hero to many along the path of his journey. Bradd was born in Tulsa, Ok. March 1st, 1966 to Mary Dunlap Bump and Earl Leo Bump. He was an identical twin and this created fun moments and attention even during adulthood. In early childhood due to his dad Leo's career moves Bradd attended elementary schools in O'Fallon, MO., Omaha, NE, Lakewood CO, Olathe, KS and Tiawah, Ok. Bradd attended Inola High School in Inola, Ok. and then University of Oklahoma. Anyone that knew Bradd knew his huge passion for the OU football team. Even in heaven I am sure he is saying BOOMER SOONER! to the other angels.

Bradd was a force in his work career at American Airlines in (Tulsa, Ok.) and Lyondell Chemical (Houston,Tx.) enjoying many amazing friendships and receiving accolades on his projects over the span of his career. He was well respected because of his intelligence and knowledge and love of his work projects. He would work very long hours and he only stopped working 5 months before his death.

He loved sports of every kind including curling! He encouraged his children in sporting activities and participated in supporting youth groups by coaching youth soccer leagues and attending children's sporting activities from kindergarten through high school. Another passion was his Bumpback40 Ranch property and along with his wife Cindy cleared property, renovated an old farmhouse and built many structures over the years there. He loved being outdoors whether for hard work or pleasure.

Bradd also had a passion to cook for his family at the BB40 ranch house as well as their river house. Many memories of family gatherings on holidays will be cherished forever. His specialty was his beans, empanadas, bacon stuffed jalapeno peppers, homemade waffles and his famous cheesecake. He even made his hospice nurse a cheesecake. No matter how sick he was he was still thinking how he could make someone else's day brighter.

He never lost sight of the importance of friends and family and was always a giving, supportive role model along the way. He loved his wife, friends and family deeply. This incredible loss to his family will be felt for a lifetime. His most prized role was becoming a "Gatpaw". He was very excited about 2 new upcoming grandbabies being born this year. He tried really hard to live for those upcoming events. We know he will be looking down from heaven when they arrive.

Bradd used his illness to promote awareness of prostate cancer and support the MD Anderson Bootwalk event in Houston, Texas each year. No matter how sick or weak he felt from treatments he walked the miles to support finding a cure for all kinds of cancer not just the one he had. He was a top fundraiser in his category for individuals and was invited to attend the awards ceremonies every year. He felt so loved and honored for all the support he received on his journey.

He is deeply missed and survived by his loving wife of 24 years, Cindy Bump; parents Mary and Leo Bump of Owasso, Ok.; brothers Brent Bump and wife Leigh Ann of Claremore, Ok., Bryan Bump and wife Carrie of Mustang, Ok. ; children Garrett Bump and wife Sydney, Emily Vanderpool and husband Jonah, Braden Bump, Jennifer Orozco and husband Saul, Christopher Hill and wife Monica, grandchildren Pierce Govender, Anna Orozco, Isabela Hill, also nephews, nieces and cousins and extended family members. He was also anxiously awaiting the arrival of Grandson Liam.

Go rest high on that mountain Bradd. Your life will never be forgotten as it will continue to be deeply cherished by all of us left behind. Celebrations of life to follow.

Sign Guestbook>>

50 Condolence(s)
Cynthia West
Sugarland, TX
Friday, March 17, 2023

''Condolences to the family. The
incredible loss of Mr Brad's, is
felt here in the Lab at MDANDERSON.
He was so so sweet. We miss him
already.

Alvin & Jenise Brantley
Tulsa, OK
Thursday, February 2, 2023

Our heart goes out to you and the entire family, so sorry for your loss!

Robert Hunt
Cookson, OK
Wednesday, January 18, 2023

I am deeply sorry for your loss. I know it ain't easy! But know that he is in heaven and like you said, he is probably yelling, Boomer Sooner, but he is doing it pain free. If there is anything I can do, please feel free to reach out. Love you all!

Sarah Nielsen
Smithville, TX
Tuesday, January 17, 2023

Gone way too soon. He will be greatly missed by all. Much love to the family ❤️

Steve Colvin
Houston, TX
Tuesday, January 17, 2023

I am so sorry to hear about Brad's passing, please know that y'all's journey has been an inspiration to those of us who may face such situations in the future.

Frances Johnson
Houston, TX
Tuesday, January 17, 2023

Bradd was really a remarkable person, contributing so much to the lives of his family, friends, and community, and building a rich and meaningful life with his beautiful wife, Cindy. Sending condolences to his family and the many people who loved him.

Mady Calvo
Austin, TX
Tuesday, January 17, 2023

Praying for peace and comfort. Love y'all.

Margaret &Tom Ambroson
Houston, TX
Monday, January 16, 2023

You are in our thoughts and prayers. We have been following your journey.
This is one of the worst things that can happen in life. You all were blessed to have him. Our Love, Margaret & Tom Ambroson

Jared D. Nielsen
Smithville, TX
Monday, January 16, 2023

Bradd will be deeply missed. He was a wonderful brother-in-law, friend and neighbor. Always willing to pitch in and help out with projects around the farm. And such a great cook and host for our family events.

Beverly LADNIER
Houston, TX
Sunday, January 15, 2023

Brad was truly loved by his family and friends. May you rest in Eternal Peace.

Darren Thomas
Claremore, OK
Sunday, January 15, 2023

What a amazing friendship we had from the time our mothers met until the day you left this earth. What we talked about when we met that morning at the coffee shop will always be in my mind and will be a great memory. I love you brother see you again someday.

Wilma Pike
Bixby, OK
Sunday, January 15, 2023

Bradd is greatly missed, he will be remembered by the love he gave to his family and friends. His love for life and how he fought to the very end. We will see you again all healed and living the life that you so deserve.

Janice Prentice
Simi Valley, CA
Sunday, January 15, 2023

Rest in peace, Brad. May your family find comfort in loving memory of you.

Sammye Dodds
Broken Arrow, OK
Saturday, January 14, 2023

I worked with Bradd early in my American Airlines career when he was only that voice on the phone, helping me obtain security clearances needed for not only my responsibilities, but for other employees. He was so efficient, knowledgeable and funny that he really made a great impact on me. He worked alongside my cousin, I found out, and we became great friends for many years after. Such a fabulous man! I was thrilled when he found Cindy, the love of his life. My condolences to all his family. He will be missed terribly. May he Rest In Peace now.

Sammye Dodds
Broken Arrow, OK
Saturday, January 14, 2023

I worked with Bradd early in my American Airlines career when he was only that voice on the phone, helping me obtain security clearances needed for not only my responsibilities, but for other employees. He was so efficient, knowledgeable and funny that he really made a great impact on me. He worked alongside my cousin, I found out, and we became great friends for many years after. Such a fabulous man! I was thrilled when he found Cindy, the love of his life. My condolences to all his family. He will be missed terribly. May he Rest In Peace now.

Dulsey Howell
Claremore, OK
Saturday, January 14, 2023

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this sad time. May Gods hand touch you all and give you peace.

Luis Medina
Eagle Lake, TX
Saturday, January 14, 2023

Keeping you and your family in my prayers.

Jim Elliott
Claremore, OK
Saturday, January 14, 2023

I didn't have the privilege of knowing Bradd, but without a doubt, he lived a full
And fruitful life. My sincere sympathy to Leo,Mary and all the rest of the family.
God grant his blessings of peace to you all..
Jim & Sydney Elliott.

Janett Hernandez
New Braunfels, TX
Saturday, January 14, 2023

Dear Cindy & Family, I am so saddened by Bradd's passing. He was a true warrior & fought to the end. May God provide you comfort & peace during this heartbreaking time. The night sky shines a little brighter now. ✨

Regina L King
VICTORIA, TX
Saturday, January 14, 2023

You were a brave, courageous warrior who never gave up his fight against cancer. You will be greatly missed.

David O’Bannon
Claremore, OK
Saturday, January 14, 2023

What a great tribute to Brad's life. My memory of him was playing soccer together and he was an amazing player.

Deana Hamilton
Tulsa, OK
Saturday, January 14, 2023

You will be missed my friend. May God take you in his loving arms.

Greg Pugh
Bellevue, NE
Saturday, January 14, 2023

Entire Bump family, know that your family will remain in my thoughts & prayers as it has been the last 4 years. Bradd will live on forever in so many people's great memories!❤️🙏

Chris Detiveaux
Richmond, TX
Saturday, January 14, 2023

Bradd, it was an extreme pleasure to call you a friend. Your sense of humor was off the charts and will be missed but remembered!

Chris

The Hunter Family
Sugar Land, TX
Saturday, January 14, 2023

I can hear Bradd talking, laughing and socializing as I type this message. We always loved our back and forth conversations and Texas and OU Rivalry chatter. Bradd was full of life and always positive with a big smile on his face. He was always happy to help and do what needed to be done. The Hunters have very fond and lasting memories of Bradd and he will be sorely missed. Bradd and the Bump family, we love you very much. I am so glad I could call Bradd our friend.

Greg Govender
Austin, TX
Saturday, January 14, 2023

Brad was a truly good and kind man, and his passing has left a deep void in this world. May his memory be a blessing and may you find peace and comfort in the knowledge that he touched so many hearts. Gatpaw forever!

Tommy Dunlap
Claremore, OK
Friday, January 13, 2023

Your humor was The best...
RIP, cousin.

Walter Butterfras
Katy, TX
Friday, January 13, 2023

Bradd was a blessings to others.
Praying for the family.
God Bless

Debbie Dunlap Harp
Lead Hill, AR
Friday, January 13, 2023

Sorry, for your families loss ,he will be truly missed .
prayers for the family

Ben LeBlanc
Tomball, TX
Friday, January 13, 2023

Brad, thank you for being a great friend to my mom. It was also awesome to meet you and get to know you, myself. You will be greatly missed, and you've definitely left a lot of great memories everyone will talk about until we all meet again. God bless and rest easy.

Ben LeBlanc
Tomball, TX
Friday, January 13, 2023

Brad, thank you for being a great friend to my mom. It was also awesome to meet you and get to know you, myself. You will be greatly missed, and you've definitely left a lot of great memories everyone will talk about until we all meet again. God bless and rest easy.

Ben LeBlanc
Tomball, TX
Friday, January 13, 2023

Brad, thank you for being a great friend to my mom. It was also awesome to meet you and get to know you, myself. You will be greatly missed, and you've definitely left a lot of great memories everyone will talk about until we all meet again. God bless and rest easy.

Susie Bump Burciaga
El Paso, TX
Friday, January 13, 2023

Dear sweet Cindy and family, I pray that God will be by your side always. That the memories and love of Bradd will be your faithful companions and that you will always follow the Lord do that one day you will be reunited with this amazing man. Sending you hugs through the distance. Susie.

Mike Gilbert
Crosby, TX
Friday, January 13, 2023

I never got to meet Bradd in person but I followed his journey the last few years. I also prayed for him every day. I don't think I've ever seen anyone fight something so hard. I feel so sorry for his family. I know he will be missed by so many family and friends. RIP sir!!!

Angela Mager
Kerrville, TX
Friday, January 13, 2023

My heart breaks for the loss of this great man, husband, father, etc. Bradd is an inspiration, and left a legacy with more people than he would know. He will be greatly missed.

Sherri Harper
Brazoria, TX
Friday, January 13, 2023

Cindy, Covid and Bradd's illness prevented us from getting to know our new neighbors for a while. When things relaxed and we were all able to get out and gather, I was very happy to get to know you and Bradd. He and I had a long conversation at one of those gatherings and realized we had the love of food and cooking in common. He was taken away from you and your family way to soon and will truly be missed. I pray for you and your family for healing in your time of grief. 🙏

Dana Rathmell
Richmond, TX
Friday, January 13, 2023

Cindy, Bradd left a huge mark on this world. We were lucky to know both of you through play groups with Mady and Braden. Then when you and Bradd were the best soccer coaches for the kiddos! Your end of the year party in your GW home was the best! Running into each other at MD Anderson, Sugarland and you being my witness for my mom who was just diagnosed with cancer. Your hug and kind words that day stay with me. You all are in my Dailey prayers. Love to you Cindy.
-Dana

Walt and Kathy DunlP
Lawton, OK
Friday, January 13, 2023

We were so sorry to hear of Bradd passing away. Know that you all have been in our prayers these past years and you will continue to be in them. May you find comfort in all your good memories of Bradd.

Melissa Canestro
San Juan, Puerto Rico, WA
Friday, January 13, 2023

Bradd was so welcoming when Scarlett and I came to visit at BB40. His cooking was delicious and he took so much pride in it. I see how much he was loved and I know he will forever be missed. Fly high with the angels!

Jeri Sue Mayner Smith
Huntsville, AR
Friday, January 13, 2023

I am so sorry!!! He was a great guy and I have such fun memories of him in grade school. My thoughts and prayers are with you all!❤️🙏

Sandy Speer
Spring, TX
Friday, January 13, 2023

I was privileged to witness Bradd and Cindy's love story from the beginning. Right from the start I knew they were soulmates. So many memories, from mountain biking to the birth of their son, Braden, and many more. A life well lived, full of love and laughs. Rest in peace, Bradd🥰🙏

Teresa Harmon
Claremore, OK
Friday, January 13, 2023

Bradd you will truly be missed.

Kathy & Joe Ristuccia
Cedar Park, TX
Friday, January 13, 2023

May all of the happy memories bring comfort to you and the entire family. Bradd has been and will continue to be an inspiration to so many. Sending hugs and prayers❤️🙏🏻

Richard Mccormick
Lawton, OK
Friday, January 13, 2023

Brads courage and determination in his fight was nothing short of Heroic. I didn't know Brad face to face. I got to know him through his charisma in enjoying life, commitment to his profession, and love of family. The happiness that he brought to my aunt Cindy was tangible far outside his personal circle.
The world will miss his smile, and more importantly the smiles he inspired among those around him.

I look forward to seeing him again, in a beautiful Oklahoma sunrise.

Felicia Snyder
Boulder, CO
Friday, January 13, 2023

My condolences to my dear Cindy and all the family. Bradd was such a loving family man and he will be missed by many. Rest in peace, Bradd, your family is in my heart. ❤️ 🙏

Jana Rosenbaum
Houston, TX
Friday, January 13, 2023

Bradd was such a courageous man and loving husband. Condolences and prayers for Cindy, and for their family and loved ones.

Carol Beauchamp
Rosenberg, TX
Friday, January 13, 2023

Bradd was an amazing individual with a very strong work ethic. He made a difference here on Earth and inspired each of us with his strong desire to love, give, and support. His light shined bright while here and is even brighter now. He will be still be guiding, loving, and supporting you, but in a different form. He is still with you. May you always feel his loving presence.

Deane Henderson
Victoria, TX
Friday, January 13, 2023

Cindy and the rest of the family . I am so saddened by the loss of Bradd.
I never got to meet him , but felt like I knew him . He had to be an amazing man
for all that he accomplished in his short life .He will be missed for a long time as he was so loved by so many . He fought a good fight the last 4 years , but he is at peace now and no more pain . Know that I love you and will be praying for you and the rest of your family
Love you

Blas and Eddy Caroprese
Tyler, TX
Friday, January 13, 2023

It seems like a very longtime since we lived in the same neighborhood as the Bump's. We had great times together. Essentially all the families in that neighborhood enjoyed spending time together. We went through Hurricanes together. Bradd was one of the most active in organizing cleanup and helping. We went through many Halloween parties. Bradd and everybody dressed up for the kids and adults enjoyment alike. One time he dressed up as a doctor, other times as sherif. We spent several Christmas in that neighborhood. We had a great time and Bradd was essential to all of it. Even though after sometime most of us went our separate directions what happened during that Space and Time will resonate for ever in our minds and in that neighborhood. Even though we did not spend more times together we always kept a look on each other through the internet. The past four years even though worrisome for Bradd's health showed us how strong Bradd was in confronting adversity. Great teachings from his fight with the horrible disease. May he rest in peace. We will love you always.

Brent and Leigh Ann Bump
Claremore, OK
Friday, January 13, 2023

So difficult to accept that he is gone, but so comforting to know we will see and be with him again someday.