

It is with broken hearts that we announce the passing of our Bradley Steven Bissonnette, 43, of Houston, Texas, on Sunday, October 19, 2025. Brad was born on September 21, 1982, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to Anne and Steve Bissonnette. He grew up in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, attended middle school in Lafayette, Louisiana, and graduated from high school in Sugar Land, Texas. He went on to earn a degree in Manufacturing Engineering from Texas State University in San Marcos, where he built lifelong friendships, made lasting memories, and was a proud member of the Sigma Nu fraternity.
Professional Life
Brad Bissonnette was a respected Project and Engineering Manager, known for his rare combination of technical expertise and exceptional people skills. He had a natural ability to lead and motivate teams with empathy, clarity, and purpose. Throughout his career, Brad contributed to both international and domestic midstream, downstream, and upstream projects for Owner-Operators as well as EPC and Project Management firms. He had a remarkable talent for bringing people together—coordinating teams, fostering communication, and ensuring that every project upheld the highest standards of safety, quality, and efficiency. His deep technical knowledge, spanning feasibility studies through construction, commissioning, and post-operational improvements, made him a trusted colleague to many across the industry.
Personal Life
Outside of work, Brad loved to decompress on the weekends by biking with friends, attending Houston sports events and rodeos, and exploring the aisles of Best Buy and Costco in search of the latest and greatest electronics. He had a passion for discovering new restaurants, always Googling to find the best-reviewed spots. Brad enjoyed engaging conversation, hearty laughter, and always had an opinion ready to share. He had the best smile and laugh, capable of lighting up any room. Known for standing firm in his beliefs, Brad also shared his warmth, humor, and generosity freely—making every gathering brighter for those around him. Brad deeply loved his family and had a remarkable impact on everyone he met. Friends remember him as a sweet soul and a wonderful guy who became an instant friend—and “brother”—to many. His kindness, loyalty, and easy smile left lasting impressions on all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Family
Brad is survived by his loving parents, Anne and Steve Bissonnette of Heber Springs, Arkansas; his devoted sister, Christina (Chrissi) Adcock of Windermere, Florida, and her husband, Tracy; and his cherished niece, Briella Adcock.
He was preceded in death by his beloved Golden Retrievers, Beau and Boudreaux, and his grandparents, who surely greeted him at heaven’s gate with wagging tails and loving embraces.
Celebration of Life
A Celebration of Brad’s Life will be held at 12:00 PM on Sunday, November 16, 2025, at Lupe Tortilla in Sugar Land, Texas, honoring Brad’s “last wish” for Mexican food, his joyful spirit, and the love he shared with everyone who knew him.
Friends and loved ones are warmly invited to share memories, stories, and photos that celebrate Brad’s life and the countless ways he touched others’ hearts.
The family extends heartfelt thanks to all who have offered prayers, love, and support during this difficult time.
John 14:27
“Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you.
Not as the world gives do I give to you.
Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.”
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