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Brian Derek Aday

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Brian Derek Aday

Birth
USA
Death
28 Feb 2014 (aged 37)
Sheffield, Colbert County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Tuscumbia, Colbert County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
Plot
Entrance Garden
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Brian D. Aday, of Sheffield, was born Jan. 7, 1977, to Floyd and Sherry Aday. He departed this life Feb. 28, 2014, at the young age of 37.

He was preceded in death by his loving mother, Sherry Lynn Aday, and grandparents, Hurn and Edith Rutherford and Lee and Pauline Aday.

Survivors include his dad, Floyd Aday and wife, Ivy; brother, Brett Aday and wife, Jana; two sons, Caleb and Aiden Aday; and
numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Brian was a graduate of Sheffield High School where he was a member of the band. He enjoyed working as an EMT.

Brian's biggest achievement was his two sons, Caleb and Aiden; he loved his boys with all his heart and soul.

"You are free now; fly high my sweet Brian. You are loved more than you will ever know. A piece of my heart you took with you. You are gone, but will never be forgotten and will forever be a part of us. Goodbye for now, with all our love, Kelli."

Published March 5, 2014 in the Florence Times.
Brian D. Aday, of Sheffield, was born Jan. 7, 1977, to Floyd and Sherry Aday. He departed this life Feb. 28, 2014, at the young age of 37.

He was preceded in death by his loving mother, Sherry Lynn Aday, and grandparents, Hurn and Edith Rutherford and Lee and Pauline Aday.

Survivors include his dad, Floyd Aday and wife, Ivy; brother, Brett Aday and wife, Jana; two sons, Caleb and Aiden Aday; and
numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Brian was a graduate of Sheffield High School where he was a member of the band. He enjoyed working as an EMT.

Brian's biggest achievement was his two sons, Caleb and Aiden; he loved his boys with all his heart and soul.

"You are free now; fly high my sweet Brian. You are loved more than you will ever know. A piece of my heart you took with you. You are gone, but will never be forgotten and will forever be a part of us. Goodbye for now, with all our love, Kelli."

Published March 5, 2014 in the Florence Times.

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