Bradley Allen McCoy 1961 - 2026

Bradley Allen McCoy, 64, most recently of Page, Arizona, passed away June 23, 2026, from heart and lung health complications. He was born October 31, 1961, in Beaverton, Oregon, to high school sweethearts, Larry and Loretta McCoy of Casa Grande, Arizona.

He is survived by his life partner, Pamla Raye of Sheridan, Oregon; father, Larry of Casa Grande; younger brother, Michael of Palm Springs, California; son, Wyatt McConnville-McCoy of Sacramento, California; son, Cody Ragsdale-McCoy (Roginnaa); grandson, Eligh; granddaughter, Nicole of Hillsboro, Oregon; uncle, Steve (Brenda) Chilson of rural area Yucca, Arizona; aunt Clare (Richard) Puetz of Lake Havasu, Arizona; and uncle, Phil (Ayoko) of Bend, Oregon.

While Pamla has a huge family, Brad has humongous friends that are his family: Brad is dearly missed by all!

A Celebration of Life is planned (date/location to be determined) in Beaverton or Hillsboro by the end of September.

In January of 2025, Brad had moved to Casa Grande to assist with his mother’s care prior to her passing on May 5, 2025. He relocated to Page, Arizona, joining his life partner. As a native Oregonian, they were planning to return to Oregon in the next few months. One of his former passwords was “IWantOR!” Forever carrying Brad in her heart and memories, Pamla has since returned to Oregon, fulfilling their shared desire.

From an early age, Brad was passionate about softball. He competed competitively as a gymnast in high school. He was a certified umpire for Page Athletics' adult and children leagues. Up until his passing, he actively umpired men, women, and co-ed teams. Brad was a master barefoot skier and instructor and competed in Motocross. As somewhat of a thrill seeker, he enjoyed bungee cord jumping and parachuting; he even raced riding lawn mowers. Brad loved to play pranks, even on his bosses.

Brad was an America First Patriot, caring deeply about his friends' family faith. In his career, Brad excelled in sales and construction and was known to be The Best.

Brad was an excellent creative home chef. He enjoyed alternating sous-cheffing with Pam. Everybody loved his creation of stuffed pork tenderloin, which he prepared for the family gathering in his parent’s home prior to his mom’s passing. He also thoroughly enjoyed eating and sharing Pam’s baked goods with his neighbors and friends, especially oatmeal scotchie cookies, raspberry and white chocolate chip cookies, salted caramel carrot cake and espresso cheesecake. He often asked Pam to bake his friends' favorite birthday cake!

Sayonara, my love, I am rejoicing you are in Heaven with Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior, joining your mom, no longer in pain, completely healed, and wrapped in the total peace of God that passes all understanding. The Joy of the Lord is my strength.

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