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Bradley Norman Brand

September 5, 1972 — November 21, 2025

Bradley Norman Brand, 53, passed away suddenly on November 21, 2025. Born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Brad built a life rooted in hard work, meaningful connections, and a wonderful sense of humor. Anyone who knew him would say he was the best chef around—whether it was BBQ, smoking, baking, or anything in between, he could make it. He especially loved hosting gatherings surrounded by family and friends. He took great pride in keeping his yard beautifully maintained and had a deep love of travel and sports, especially the Edmonton Oilers, the Saskatchewan Roughriders, and the Toronto Blue Jays.

He was proudly employed with Federated Co-op in Saskatoon, where he truly found his dream job. Brad cherished the people he worked with, and he was known throughout the workplace as both a trusted mentor and the go-to jokester. His one-liners, quick smile, and steady support made a lasting impact on countless colleagues and friends.

Brad is survived by his loving wife, Shauna Brand of 29 years, and his daughters, Raeanna Brand (27) and Taylor Brand (25) of Martensville, SK. He is also survived by his parents, Harold and Donna Brand of Saskatoon, SK, and his sister, Carrie Campagna of BC; mother-in-law Marilyn Braun of Swift Current, SK, brother-in-law Tim (Sharon) Braun of Saskatoon, SK., brother-in-law Trevor (Erin) Braun of Swift Current, SK., and numerous nieces and nephews.

Honoring Brad’s wishes, there will be no funeral service. A small, private celebration of life with immediate family and friends will be held later in the summer.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation in Brad’s memory.

Cherished Memories is honoured to be entrusted with Mr. Bradley Brand's care and arrangements.

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