Bradley-Haugen-Obituary

Bradley W. Haugen

Great Falls, Montana

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SUNBURST - Former Great Falls resident Bradley W. Haugen, 55, of Sunburst, the chief of passenger traffic for Customs and Border Protection at Sweet Grass, died of cardiac complications Saturday at a Shelby hospital.A memorial is 2 p.m. Wednesday at the North Toole County High School gym in...

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I will miss you Uncle Brad. I know we were never close as in family. But you never know until you lose it.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Aaron, Jenna and family. Brad was always willing to help whether it was on the job or of a personal nature. Brad was an outstanding family man as well as an outstanding Immigration officer. He touched many lives and those that knew him can attest to that. He will be missed.

My thoughts and prayers are with Brad's family and friends and coworkers during this difficult time. Brad was friendly and helpful, even with the smallest of tasks, like when I asked him to help me (as a youngster) decipher the song "Bye Bye Miss American Pie." Brad will be missed by so many of the lives he touched.

Mr Haugen was my band teacher in grade school & our class sponsor in high school. I was very sad to hear of his passing. My prayers go out to family & friends. God Bless.

.: I first met Brad about 25 years ago, when I visited Brad and Sharon in Sunburst MT, before the births of Jenna and Aaron. I knew Sharon from our University of Alberta days, Brad made me feel immediately welcome in their home. Subsequent visits to Sunburst allowed me the opportunity to get to know Aaron and Jenna as well. I last saw Brad in May 2005, on the day of Aaron's high school graduation. It was a great visit. I know from the few times I met him that he was a gracious and kind...

Haugen family, My deepest condolences for you. I knew Brad through work and could always count on him for gentle, kind words within a chaotic organization. What a good soul. He will be missed. Bless you all.

My deepest sympathies go out to the family of Brad. I didn't know Brad well but I had several occasions to work with him while I worked as a Customs Inspector at Coutts. I really like Brad and he always had a smile for you.

We want to give our deepest sympathy to Brads family, he was a very good person and loved his children very much.

I was truly pained to hear of Brad's passing, and offer my deepest condolences to his family. I have know Brad professionally for many years, and he was a valued & respected peer, and as nice a man as I've ever met. I'll miss our conversations, even though they weren't as often as they should have been. May the Peace of God be with you Brad...