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Bradley Glenn Imhoff

Jan 13, 1959 — Jul 20, 2025

Warren, Michigan

With broken hearts and great sadness, we announce the passing of Bradley Glenn Imhoff on July 20, 2025. Brad entered into the presence of his Lord and Savior while surrounded by his loving family.

Brad was born on January 13, 1959, to Ralph William Imhoff and Marjorie (Clawson) Imhoff. He was a proud graduate of Lamphere High School in Madison Heights, Class of 1977.

Brad was the owner of B&D Industrial Sales & Engineering for 30 years. He took great pride in his work but was even more proud of the family he built and loved.

On March 9, 1980, Brad married the love of his life, Brenda Lee (Birdwell) Imhoff. Together they shared 44 wonderful years of marriage, creating a beautiful family filled with love, laughter, and a legacy that will continue to thrive for generations.

Brad was a devoted husband, loving father, and proud grandfather. Nothing brought him greater joy than spending time with his family. He especially cherished attending his grandchildren’s sporting events, family cookouts, and every opportunity to simply be together.

He is survived by his beloved wife, Brenda; his children:

  • Bradley William Imhoff and wife, Lauren, and their children, Kingston, Beckham, and Mariele;
  • Amy Lee (Imhoff) Zizelman and husband, Dan, and their children, Aubrey, Lucas, and Evan;
  • Clint Gerard Imhoff and wife, Lindsey, and their children, Zachary and Paisley;
  • Kirk Alan Imhoff (who has special needs and lives with his mother, Brenda).

He is also survived by his brother, Craig Stewart Imhoff.

Brad loved his wife deeply and treasured every moment with his four children and eight grandchildren. Nothing made him happier than being surrounded by those he loved. Whether it was cheering from the stands at a grandchild’s sporting event, gathering around for a cookout, or simply enjoying time together, family was always at the center of his life.

Brad was a selfless, kind, helpful, generous, and caring man. His love for his family ran incredibly deep, and his unwavering devotion to them will remain one of his greatest legacies.

Above all else, God was always first in Brad’s life. His faith guided the way he lived, loved, and cared for others. Those who knew Brad will remember him for his steadfast faith, compassionate heart, and the unconditional love he gave so freely.

Though Brad’s presence is deeply missed, his legacy of faith, love, kindness, and family will continue to live on in the hearts of all who were blessed to know him.

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