Bradley-Amano-Obituary

Bradley T. Amano

Los Angeles, California

Dec 21, 1962 – Jul 3, 2017

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BORN
December 21, 1962
DIED
July 3, 2017
LOCATION
Los Angeles, California

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Amano, Bradley T., 54, Los Angeles, CA born native, resident of Huntington Beach, passed away on July 3, 2017. He is survived by his loving family; brother, Dennis (Leanne) Amano; 3 nieces and nephews, aunt, Mable (Yukio) Urushibata. Funeral services will be held Saturday, July 22, from 2:00PM...

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You´ve been on my mind a lot this month. I wish I could have just one more day with you to express my gratitude for your friendship. I miss you and will cherish your memory for the rest of my life. Happy Birthday, old friend.

Thinking of you Brad! You are missed still! Send us some sunshine and a song from heaven! love ya my homeboy! Love always, Glo.

Brad and I went to graduate school together at CSULB. It was a difficult time in my life and he was a good friend. We unfortunately didn't keep in touch. I just found a business card of his in my caard organizer and wondered what happened to him. I had been to his house in Huntington Beach and now I live in that city. God bless you Brad.

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Brad called me Mom from the time my Daughter Tina introduced him to me. I will forever hold his smile, laughter and hugs close to my heart. I was blessed to have him as my Son, Brad you left us,all too soon.
Love to the Amano Family

Brad was loved by many. I will miss his hugs, smile and laughter. Coleen Berger-Mori

Laughing and Bowling

Dear Brad,

Thank you so much for your kindness and humor. You were a great person full of positive energy and you lit up a room with your smile every time you entered.

You are missed.

Via con Dios amigo.

I love you,

I met Brad when my partner and I started dating 16 years ago, he was a very good friend of his and Brad embrace me immediately. He was a very genuine human being. I will never forget our lunches and that contagious laugh of his. Thanks Brad for being such a wonderful person.
Will always keep you in our hearts, Love

John & Johnny

I used to work with Brad at Eaton and he was a great guy, who got along with everyone and everybody enjoyed his company. What a loss, he went to soon, but my prayers are with his brother and remaining family. We should treasure the memories of Brad and remember his laugh and smile.