Bradley-Barnes-Obituary

Bradley Barnes

Brewster, Washington

Nov 30, 1957 – Nov 10, 2025

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BORN
November 30, 1957
DIED
November 10, 2025
LOCATION
Brewster, Washington

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Bradley BarnesNovember 30, 1957 - November 10, 2025Longtime Manson, Wash., resident Bradley J. Barnes passed away on November10, 2025. He was born in Seattle, Wash. on November 30, 1957, and adoptedby his beloved parents Fred and Mildred Barnes. Raised in Wenatchee,Wash., he graduated from WHS,...

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Oh my. Barney was such a good friend. May the Good Lord keep and bless you all. I loved Brad and the good man he was.

The world has definitely lost a bright light. Brad was a wonderful and caring friend to me and I am heartbroken Rest easy my friend, your pain is gone and you are with your Lord. My prayers to Diane, Ben, Katie, Becky and all of the Barnes family.

So sad to hear this news. Such a great friend to all - making plans to keep us in contact with each other. A selfless and caring man. We will miss him .... How lucky we are to have had him in our lives! Thoughts and prayers to Diane & kids.

So sorry to hear this. Prayers for the family. Loved Brad, he was kind, funny and just fun. You will be missed by many.

I met Brad and Wally Gibbons when they were Sophomores at Wenatchh High School, where they had just beaten my Eastmont team, 47-6. They came up to after the game and we were good friends from then on. Brad and I visited often over the years, sharing our experiences with Diabetes. I asked Barney to be the OLine coach for my Wenatchee Valley Ram football team. I will sorely miss sitting in his shop at the orchard. I loved Brad Barnes. Love to Diane and family. Coach Paul Preston

Our hearts are saddened to know of the passing of Brad! He enjoyed "life" & had a special family, along with many friends! We will cherish the many times we shared together! With many fond memories & honored to say we were friends! RIP Brad! Bob & Theresa Ogan & Family ~

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Brad was always kind to me. I wasn´t popular, he made me feel accepted. He made High School better for me.

So sorry for your loss. Sending condolences, prayers and love to family and friends during this difficult time. I will remember Brad as a kind and gentle man. Condolences, Tom and Carol Kibler