John Bradford "Brad" Quade
January 22, 1969 ~ April 11, 2019
John Bradford (Brad) Quade, 50, of Mechanicsville, MD passed away peacefully on April 11, 2019 at his home. He was born on January 22, 1969 in Leonardtown, MD and was the son of Barbara Ellen and William Raymond Quade, Jr. of Mechanicsville, MD. Brad is survived by his sisters Mary Beth O’Brien (Sean) of Fairfax, VA, Susan Q. Panetti of Ashburn, VA, brother Michael Quade (Amy) of Gambrills, MD and his former spouse Teresa A. Wicecarver of Millsboro, DE. He is also survived by his seven nieces and nephews. He was a lifelong resident of St. Mary’s County, MD and was an Engineering Technician for NAVAIR at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, MD.
Brad loved hunting and fishing, and would rather be outdoors than anywhere else. He had a particular affinity for automobiles, and enjoyed the art of buying and selling, negotiating and getting the best deal on anything. He loved his family and loved eating crabs on the porch.
The family will receive friends on Monday, April 15, 2019 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home Leonardtown, MD. A Funeral Service will be held immediately following in the Funeral Home Chapel with Father Michael Tietjen of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church officiating. Interment will follow at St. Mary’s Queen of Peace Cemetery in Helen, MD.
The family requests you consider a donation to the wonderful people associated with Hospice of St. Mary’s P.O. Box 625 Leonardtown, MD 20650.





Rest in loving peace sweet nephew. You will be missed by everyone. We are so sad we could not see you more often. You were always in our hearts and minds. Love forever, Aunt Pat & Uncle El Wise.
Our prays goes out for you lost of Brad. Will see you on Monday. Love always Barbara , Ed & family.
Our prayers are with you Brad. May Jesus be at your side. Kirk and I met through you! It was meant for you to be in our lives. Rest in peace.
Joan and Kirk Robinson
Grief is born of love. It is a battle scar worn proudly from loving deeply. It’s the little things, the small, everyday occurrences you’ll remember. The laughs, the stories, the smiles. It is these very memories that will help push the pain away and bring back the smiles. Each tear is a note of love rising to the heavens. God bless each of your hearts.
Barbara and Ray: We were so sorry to learn of your son’s passing. He was doing so well the last time we ran into you a year or so ago. We send our heartfelt sympathy to the entire family. Nancy and Jerry