16-year-old Bend student memorialized with fond memories and love

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A memorial service was held for 16-year-old Bradley Hughes at Bend High School, attended by around 200 friends, family, and community members. The event celebrated his life with personal anecdotes, favorite snacks, and a dance tribute, reflecting the profound impact he had on those around him.

The memorial service for 16-year-old Bradley Hughes drew a large crowd of around 200 friends, family, and community members at Bend High School, following his untimely death in a car crash on January 9. Attendees began the gathering with a moment of silence, which quickly transitioned into a dance to Taylor Swift's "Shake It Off," embodying Bradley's joyful spirit. The gym was decorated with baskets of his favorite snacks and a slideshow of his life, emphasizing the cherished memories he left behind. Jason Schneider, Bradley’s uncle, shared touching stories that highlighted Bradley's ability to spread joy, including a memorable Thanksgiving anecdote. His mother, Julie Hughes, expressed how Bradley always offered love and support to others, while his father, Marshall Hughes, reflected on their last moments together. The event not only served as a tribute to Bradley's life but also united the community in grief and love. Through personal accounts and shared laughter, the service illustrated the profound impact Bradley had on all who knew him. His legacy as a beloved friend, athlete, and family member will be remembered by those he touched.

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