Bradley M. Thwing's Obituary
Bradley M. Thwing, age 56, passed away peacefully on August 3, 2025. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Brad grew up in Lakewood and spent most of his life in the Cleveland area—never straying far from the city and sports teams he loved.
Brad was a proud graduate of Wittenberg University (Class of ’91) and built a career as a Medicare Credentialing Specialist, where his meticulous nature and attention to detail truly shined. A perfectionist in the best way, Brad approached life with precision, passion, and a quiet determination.
Outside of work, Brad was always on the move. He was an avid cyclist, a dedicated bowler, and a golfer who never minded chasing a ball into the rough if it meant being outdoors. He was also a lifelong fan of Cleveland’s sports teams—loyal through every heartbreak and triumph.
Brad shared his life with his beloved wife, Christine, and their sweet dog, Penny. Though they didn’t have children, Brad was a cherished uncle to Jessica and Rebecca, Joey, Thomas C., Jessica C., Faith, Paige, Christian, Mason, Dawn, Beata, Justin, Christopher, and Thomas—and great-uncle to baby Jaxen, born just two weeks ago.
He is survived by Christine; his mother, Gwenn Minke; and his brothers Jeff, Benjamin, and Jeremy. Brad’s warmth, wit, and quiet strength will be deeply missed by all who knew him, including extended family and friends, and the many people in the Cleveland insurance sector whose lives he touched.
Some of Brad’s most joyful moments were spent singing in harmony with his brother Jeff in the Lakewood High Roadshow Jazz Choir—a memory that still rings clear and sweet. Bacon Fat anyone? He continued his singing career with the North Olmsted Evangelical Friends Church with the Praise team and some solo performances as well. His absence will be felt by all the members there.
Brad’s legacy is one of kindness, precision, and a deep love for the simple pleasures: a good ride, a clean swing, a shared song, and the people he held close.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to the American Cancer Society, an organization close to Brad’s heart.
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