
Celebrating the Life of
April 15, 1956 — November 14, 2023
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Brad Waterhouse, 67, passed away on November 14, 2023, in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. He was born on April 15, 1956, in Cambria, Pennsylvania. Brad was a dedicated individual who touched the lives of many through his various endeavors and hobbies.
In his career, Brad worked at his father's hotel chain before embarking on a journey as a driver. He served as a driver for Feniello Enterprises, USF Holland Freight, UPS shipping company, and Westmoreland Transit. Most recently, he dedicated his time as a delivery driver for a local pharmacy. Brad was a proud member of the Teamsters union, exemplifying his commitment to his profession.
Beyond his work, Brad had a deep passion for history, particularly World War II. He was an avid collector of WW2 tank models. He also enjoyed collecting coins, guns, hot wheels, and art. His collections are a testament to his appreciation for the past and his love for preserving artifacts. Brad also found solace in nature, enjoying fishing and hunting, which allowed him to connect with the world around him.
Brad will be deeply missed by his loved ones. He is survived by his daughters, Brittany Waterhouse (Bruce) and Chelsea Moose (Barrett), and his grandchildren, Gwen Griffith, Lilly Nalevanko, Addie Moose, and Elita Moose. He also leaves behind his sister, Hilee Waterhouse, and his brother, Ryan Clark, along with numerous nieces and nephews: Devin Irizarry (Barb), Matthew Irizarry (Minerva), Jody Overstreet (Brian), Jaimee Clark, Joshua Clark (Kayla, predeceased), Heather Means, Nate Waterhouse, David Waterhouse, Tim Waterhouse, Johnathan Coslop, and Timothy Waterhouse. Brad was preceded in death by his wife, Lori Waterhouse, his parents, Margaret Clark and Donald Lloyd Waterhouse, his sister, Cindy Clark, his brothers, Alan Waterhouse (Linda), Terry Waterhouse, Renny Waterhouse (Martha, predeceased), and Shawn Marsh, and his niece, Catreina Waterhouse.
Brad will forever be remembered for his dedication to his work, his passion for history, and his love for collecting. His presence will be deeply missed, but his legacy will live on in the hearts of those who knew him.
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