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Bradley Clague Obituary

Bradley James CLAGUE Bradley James Clague, age 49, of West Seattle died at home after a long illness with his family by his side on April 2, 2011. Brad is survived by his beloved wife Amanda Kight Clague, his parents Ellen and Ken Clague of Eureka, CA, his brothers Rick of Mesa, AZ, and Scott of Phoenix AZ, and sister Wendy Williams of New Fairfield CT, five nieces, one nephew serving in Afghanistan, one great niece and one great nephew. Born in Biloxi MS, Brad graduated in 1980 from High School in Bethel CT. He served in the US Army Germany as a SSgt. Military Police Officer, dog handler. Memorial service, Saturday, April 9 at noon at the Point Robinson Lighthouse on Vashon Island. In lieu of flowers donations made to: Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia Foundation, www.pcdfoundation.org or United States Lighthouse Society, www.uslhs.org.

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Published by The Seattle Times on Apr. 8, 2011.

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Mark Taylor

December 30, 2020

I went to Papillon High School with Brad. We went to discos together. Brad was a great friend of mine. We were military brats, so we didn’t have a whole life of knowing each other. When I met him he had just came back from Iran with his dad.

I lost touch with Brad when he moved to Connecticut. I moved to the south. Brad was a great friend, and we did a lot of crazy yet stupid things. Brad has been on my mind off and on for years. I can’t believe how good looking he is in this picture. He has always been a beautiful person. Sorry it has been so late.

Regina

August 18, 2020

Thank you for the wonderful time in Germany

Ellen Kight

April 18, 2011

Thanks for your unconditional love for my daughter. Love East Coast Ellen

April 8, 2011

My dear Bradley, I will love and miss you forever. -Amanda

April 8, 2011

April 8, 2011

Uncle Brad~
We love you and will miss you!!
Love, Lauren & Rebecca <3

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