Bradley-Brainard-Obituary

Bradley George Brainard Sr.

Portland, Oregon

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Sr., Bradley George Brainard 72 Dec. 01, 1940 June 03, 2013 Brad passed away of stomach cancer at home in Milwaukie. He was born and raised in Portland. He married his wife, Elizabeth, and they spent 51 devoted years together while raising their five children. Brad worked for ADP for over 35...

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I have known Brad since 1st grade at Capitol Hill grade school. Since high school I have lived out of the area but enjoyed visiting with him at our class reunions. Brad always had a smile, good words to share, and a good outlook on life.
My condolences. God Bless.

I recall Brad in Wilson High School's Junior History class with
Joe Hood as teacher. In January,
1957 Brad and I both commented on the passing of conductor,
Arturo Toscanini. I've always remembered that. Brad also played
the clarinet in the Lincoln
and Wilson bands.

My condolences to family members.

I am so very sorry your loss and wish you peace in the healing process.

Dear Liz and family,We were so sorry that we couldn't be with you for Brad's services, but our thought and prayers are with you. Love, Jo and Cliff Martin

he was a kind man. it was an honor to have met him. I am so sorry for your loss. my thoughts are with each one of you.

"With Our Deepest Sympathy" We are so sorry about your loss. Our heart goes out to you & your family. May God Bless you all & give you peace & comfort. Brad was a wonderful & dear cousin to us. We loved him & will miss him so much. Love to all of you. Rick & Pamela Blair

Thinking of your family, so sorry for your loss.

Very sorry to hear about Brad. I worked with him for 14 years at ADP, even shared a cube with him for a couple of those years. He was a kind and gentle soul. I know he loved classical music and boxing. He loved to talk about either. He always had a kind word for everyone. He also had a great sense of humor. He was a joy to work with and I feel very fortunate to have known him. He will be missed.

Darold Moore - Hood River