About Bradley Payne Ipsen
Bradley Payne Ipsen, beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, son and friend, passed away on May 26, 2024. He will be deeply missed by all who loved him. He packed 120 years of living into his 63 years and had a special gift of living life to the fullest and bringing others along for the ride. One of his many talents was making lasting memories for others.
Brad fiercely loved his family and especially adored his sweet wife of 37 years, Suzanne. He is survived by Suzanne and his three wonderful sons: Taylor (Britni), Parker (Sidney), and Conner and treasured his precious grandchildren: Adelaide, Isla, Parley, Pacey, and August with another baby boy arriving in December. They were everything to him!
Brad was born in Provo, Utah on January 28, 1961 to Robert Lee and Barbara Payne Ipsen. He was the only boy among three beautiful sisters: Robin Harmon (Mark), Jannie Brady (Greg) and Dana Groscost (Jeff). He grew up in Scottsdale, AZ and was full of life and energy. He was a talented athlete playing many sports.
After graduating from Scottsdale High School, Brad was called as a full-time missionary to Madrid, Spain. He loved the people, the language, and the Spanish culture. He used his fluency of Spanish whenever the opportunity arose.
Upon his return from the mission, he earned a football scholarship from Utah State University. He was the starting quarterback and proud to be an Aggie. Brad and Suzanne were sealed in the Mesa, AZ temple and then made their home in Logan, Utah where all three of their boys were born. They loved their life there and Brad taught them all to enjoy and love the outdoors. They fished and hunted, hiked, skied, and boated together as a family. He became a skilled outfitter providing opportunities for hundreds of clients, friends and family to have once-in-a-life-time experiences.
Brad and Suzanne moved to Mesa in 2001 where they loved being back home and close to family. There, he established a career in land development. Brad loved making memories while always putting family first. He never missed an opportunity to teach, coach, mentor and explore with his sons. Brad was a hard worker and multi-talented. He could do many things and if he didn’t know how to do something, he figured it out so it was completed perfectly.
Brad served in many callings in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and had a strong testimony of the gospel of Jesus Christ and the plan of salvation. He had great faith and was a wonderful teacher and speaker. He also loved the temple and he and Suzanne attended together often.
One of Brad’s special qualities was his ability to mentor young people; Brad loved working with the youth. He influenced countless young men by showing special love and concern and always making time for those who needed a friend. He is an outstanding ministering brother and served above and beyond what was expected which greatly impacted his sons. He made everyone feel like they were his best friend and left a choice legacy of loving kindness.
Family, siblings, nieces & nephews, colleagues, and friends will deeply miss him and will cherish the many great memories he left with us all.
Brad is survived by his father, sisters, loving wife, three sons, and his precious grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his beloved mother, Barbara and his brother-in-law, Jeff.
There will be a visitation for Brad Friday May 31, 2024 from 6-8:00 pm at Bunker’s Garden Chapel, 33 N Centennial Way, Mesa, AZ 85201. There will also be a visitation one hour before the service on Saturday June 1, 2024 at 1:00 pm at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at 2549 N 32nd Street, Mesa, AZ 85213. Interment to follow at the City of Mesa Cemetery.
For those unable to attend on Saturday, the service may be live-streamed by following this link:
https://zoom.us/j/93031969853
Arrangements by Bunker’s Garden Chapel, www.bunkerfuneral.com . Should this obituary appear anywhere but bunkerfuneral.com , please check our website for accurate details and service information.