In Memory of

Bradley

Eugene

Palmberg

Obituary for Bradley Eugene Palmberg

BRAD E. PALMBERG
Brad E. Palmberg, 55, Bonner Springs, KS passed away at his home on December 22, 2021, after a battle with heart and lung disease.
Brad was born on December 16, 1966, in Kansas City, KS. He was a lifelong resident of Bonner Springs graduating from Bonner Springs High School in 1985. In June 1997, Brad married Kerri Jennings, who was his lifetime partner having been friends since they were four years old. Brad and Kerri have one son, Dylan, who is the pride and joy of their lives. Brad was a member of the 1984 State Championship basketball team. While Brad played multiple sports throughout his life, he especially loved baseball. He went on to play baseball for Baker University. Brad shared his passion for sports with everyone he met and was a devoted coach to many of Dylan’s sports teams. He was an avid fan of the K-State Wildcats, KC Chiefs, KC Royals, and any team or sport that Dylan played.
Brad was a hardworking guy and was employed as a laborer for most of his life, belonging to Labors Local Union 1290. Most recently, he worked for Procter and Gamble. He was always willing to help others. He touched many lives with his intelligence and wit. He was a true walking encyclopedia of sports, cooking, True Crime, and just about everything else. Brad also attended Proclaim church.
Brad is survived by his wife, Kerri, son, Dylan, and his beloved dog, Maggie, of the home; parents, Gene and Betty Palmberg; sister Kim Parker (Andy). Brad’s family also includes brothers-in-law Gary Jennings (Deb) and Barry Jennings (Heather); sisters-in-law Shari Sutherland (Frank), Terri Peretti (Jimmy), and Merri Samuels (Gene); as well as numerous nieces and nephews who will miss him greatly.
Family and friends are invited to attend a visitation from 10:00am-12:00pm Thursday, December 30 followed by a Memorial Service at 12:00pm at Bonner Springs United Methodist Church located at 425 W Morse Ave Bonner Springs, KS. In lieu of flowers, the family has suggested memorial contributions to his sons Dylan's College Fund in care of the family.