How can one begin to describe someone indescribable? Truly, there aren't enough consonants, vowels, or emojis to portray the full embodiment of who Bradley "Brad" Ross Kaiser was. He was not just a husband to his wife, Donna Kaiser. Brad was also her soulmate, her partner in crime, and her best friend. Their love was an unbreakable force that couldn't be weathered by time or life's challenges. This September, Brad and Donna would have celebrated their 29th anniversary together. Brad was also not just a father to his two children, Cierra Kaiser, and Kia Kaiser he represented a whole half of their worlds. Brad led his children by example, and served as an incredible role model not only through his wise words- but through his actions as well. He was dedicated to giving his family every ounce of love and support he had, and never let a day go by without expressing how much he truly cared for each of us. Bradley "Brad" Kaiser was born on September 25th, 1958 in Decatur, Georgia. He was the son of Katherine Kaiser and Grant Kaiser; and the brother to Dean Kaiser who both attended the Arthur Morgan School. Brad spent a great deal of his youth in the Druid Hills neighborhood near Emory University, riding a green stingray bicycle with his friends and hanging out at Horton's 5&10ct store. After high school, Brad went on to earn his Bachelors of Science in Business Administration with an emphasis in Marketing at the University of South Carolina Upstate- beginning his journey to becoming a successful entrepreneur and small business owner. Brad had a genuine passion for the experience of living. Whether it was the annual summer family beach vacation, planning another international adventure, listening to his vinyl records, or trying out a new recipe- his happiness and excitement was contagious. Unfortunately, after a long and tumultuous battle with esophageal cancer- Brad passed peacefully surrounded by his loved ones at his home in Florence, South Carolina. Although Brad is not physically here with us, his love and spirit will always be felt by many. We love you, Brad-(all the way to the moon and back, multiplied by infinity).