Brad Stinson, 42, died Monday, Sept. 24, 2018 in Atmore, Ala.
Mr. Stinson was a native of Norfolk, Va. And former resident of Enterprise, Ala. Who had resided in Atmore since 2008. A 1994 graduate of Enterprise High School and 1998 graduate of Auburn University, he also graduated from the Thomas Goode Jones School of Law in 2003. An avid skeet shooter, he was the Alabama State Champion at age 14. He also shot at the Jr. World Competition in Massachusetts, Texas and California and was invited to the Olympic Training Camp in Colorado Springs, Colo. In 1993,where he was invited to join the USA Olympic Team. A member of the Enterprise Rifle Team and ROTC Program, he has been as Assistant Attorney General with the Poarch Band of Creek Indians since 2010, primarily managing all litigation for the tribe and all tribal entities. He also served as the tribe's prosecutor and liaison to many outside agencies that deal with law enforcement, including district attorneys' offices and the U.S. Attorney's offices for the Southern and Middle District of Alabama and the Federal Bureau of Investigations.
The funeral was held at 10:30 a.m., Friday, Sept. 28, at the First Baptist Church with Dr. Larry Patterson officiating. Burial followed at Oak Hill Cemetery with Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home directing.
Mr. Stinson is survived by wife of 14 years, Lori Madison Stinson of Atmore; two daughters, Bradleigh Anne Stinson and Bailey Catherine Stinson, both of Atmore; his parents, Charles Byron and Barbara June Stinson of Enterprise; one grandparent, Evelyn Jones of Enterprise; and numerous uncles, aunts cousins and other family members.