

Brad was born on April 10, 1977, to Mary Stevic and Jim Green. He attended Maynard Evans High School in Pine Hills, FL. In 1994, he met the love of his life, Christina Sprowl. Two years later, their son Malakai was born.
Brad was a family man, plain and simple. His dedication could only be described as “infinite". Most days and nights were devoted to movies and great conversations. He never missed a practice, game or play. He was always involved. No matter the distance, he would be present and cheering you on.
Brad was an avid Art Collector. He had a strong preference for original works. His favorites would always include vibrant colors and thought provoking themes. Many pieces can be seen gracing the walls of his home. Brad also had a strong appreciation for the Culinary Arts, watching endless episodes of Diners, Drive-in and Dives.
Brad’s passion for sports was expressed through his collection of memorabilia and heavy involvement in Sports Collectors Groups. He frequently attended card shows, card shops, and was a prominent member of the community. He was always available to share his knowledge and mentor new group members. Brad’s other passions revolved around classic cars, whether it was attending car shows or simple renovations. He loved to take his cars on one final drive before distributing them to their new owners.
He is survived by his wife Christina, his son Malakai, his siblings: Brian, Emily, and Andrew, his nieces: Quiyara and Breanna, his nephews: Ezra, Brian, and Marques, and his parents: Ron, Mary and Jim. A funeral service will be held on Saturday, September 11, 2021, at Woodlawn Memorial Park. 11:00 am will be the viewing. The service begins at 12:00 pm.
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