
Celebrating the Life of
March 24, 1996 — August 2, 2025
March 24, 1996 – August 2nd, 2025
Bradley Stephen Raybourne Jr, a devoted son, brother, friend, passionate technologist, athlete, and strong ally to the tech community, passed away peacefully at home in San Juan, Texas on August 2, 2025. He was 29 years old and surrounded by his family.
Born on March 24, 1996, in Austin, Texas, Bradley was the first child of Susan Wyble (née Cormier) and Bradley Boyd Raybourne Sr, and my older brother. Ever since he was young he was always interested in computers and technology, and had a deep appreciation for art and music. My brother had a talent in Rap and Hip hop music as well as playing the drums.
He was always interested in learning and sharing knowledge with others in IT communities and was a professional in information security.
My brother spent many hours playing games competitively such as Call Of Duty and Counterstrike.
Bradley is survived by his mother, Susan Wyble; his sister, Melissa Raybourne and her partner, Ryan Fontaine; as well as numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends who held him dear. He was preceded in death by his father, Braldey Boyd Raybourne Sr., and his paternal grandparents.
A celebration of Bradley's life will be held at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in San Juan, Texas. Our family has ultimately chosen to hold a private memorial.
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First met Sigma through the selling of 0days for CMS software pre 2010. We had similar interests and humor and hit it off instantly. That was decades ago. You've been a long term friend, one of the few I've kept in touch with irl and one of the even fewer who helped me earn a side income from our hobbies. So thank you for sharing that with me and for getting me out of a shitty situation through Covid. You've left your mark and will not be forgotten pal. Rest in peace. If any old friends would also like to reconnect and share stories of Bradley, leave your contact details and I'll reach out when I can. No longer on matrix.
My condolences to the family and everyone that knew him. Brad was one of the most intelligent people I ever had the privilege to talk to, and one of the funniest as well. I was just trying to get ahold of him recently with an old mutual friend. Miss the days of staying up all night talking to him on Telegram, at times laughing so hard my stomach hurt. He helped me some awesome tech as well. That brobama voice and impersonations and calls make me laugh every time I think of them.
RIP Sigma, #LizardSquad days.
We weren't close, but you were always someone that I admired heavily in terms of your skill and reverence. Hoping your family and those very close to you are doing well <<33
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