Bradley-Eastman-Obituary

Bradley Stephen Eastman

Everett, Washington

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Bradley Stephen Eastman (Craig)

Brad was born December 30, 1966 and left us on October 23, 2008. He was loved by many and he will remain in the thoughts and hearts of everyone. Although his time on earth was too short, he left an indelible mark on all of those who knew him.Brad loved...

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I was sitting at my desk working this afternoon and "Brad Eastman" popped into my head. I decided to do a quick search and see what he was up to. I can't express how sorry I am to see that he'd passed away almost 10 years ago. Brad was my first "best friend". Our parents spent many weekends together when we were both very young. Our father's each brought "left overs" from work. Brads dad bringing the Frito Lay's and my dad bringing the Rainier beer. Not sure who had more fun, the kids...or...

I have known Brad since he was a little kid living on the corner of 148th and 57th Pl W, in Grandma EP's old house with his Dad, Dave, and Mom, Paula, and of course, little Paul. Brad and my son, Roy DeNoma, were great "Buds". I was fortunate to be selected to coach 18 3rd grade boys, including Brad, on a soccer team, for the Mukilteo Boy's Club. I had no experience as a coach and together with these wonderful boys, we took the championship! Roy was on another team and we had to play Roy's...

I have known Brad since he was a little kid living on the corner of 148th and 57th Pl W, in Grandma EP's old house with his Dad, Dave, and Mom, Paula, and of course, little Paul. Brad and my son, Roy DeNoma, were great "Buds". I was fortunate to be selected to coach 18 3rd grade boys, including Brad, on a soccer team, for the Mukilteo Boy's Club. I had no experience as a coach and together with these wonderful boys, we took the championship! Roy was on another team and we had to play Roy's...

Never got a chance to get to know Brad better, but I was privileged to spend several family celebrations with Brad present - always smiling and joking around - big heart like his dad, who is now missing a big piece of his own heart - but we know Brad is in a better place and someday we will all be celebrating together again - rest in peace Brad, you will never leave our hearts - Donna Briggs & family (significant other to Steve Craig)

WE WILL NEVER FORGET THE GAS POWER CARS THAT WE WOULD RACE AND HIS WONDERFUL SMILE ALWAYS AND HE ALWAYS WOULD GIVE US HUGS . REST IN PEACE OUR FELLOW FRIEND, REST IN PEACE

I was fortunate enough as a long time friend of Steve Craig's to have known Brad his son. What I'll miss about you Brad is the way you put people at ease with your joking and kidding around and that big smile of yours. Thank You Brad for letting me know you! You will be Missed.

My Heart goes out to the Craig and Eastman Families, I know how you feel, I lost a Son not to long ago.

Brad worked for my dad many years ago at Clearview Metal Refinishing and I was only about 8-10 at the time and I remember me and the neighbor girl having such a crush on him. He was always so nice to everyone. Both of my parents and I are very sad to hear of his passing, and very sorry for his family.

Brad and I dated a few years back and although that relationship didnt work we continued a friendship that was very special to me. I will always love him and my heart is broken with the loss of his life and the tragic way it ended. He was an amazing man who would do anything for you. I miss him. I cant believe I will never see him or hear him say "yep yep yep". His time here was done though and I have ultimate faith that he is finally in peace and with Grandma. Knowing Brad he is most...

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