Bradley-HONNER-Obituary

Bradley G. HONNER

Seattle, Washington

1965 - 2020

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April 7, 2020
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Seattle, Washington

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HONNER, Bradley George (Age 54) 8/17/1965 4/7/2020 Our beloved brother, father, boyfriend, and friend entered into eternal rest unexpectedly on April 7, 2020. Born to Rodney and Sigrid Honner in Spokane, WA, Brad was the youngest of four, and attended Holy Names and Assumption Catholic grade...

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Remembering Brad. He was such a good friend, neighbor, and loving father. He is missed. The Griffiths family is sending love to his family.

I am so shocked and saddened to hear of Brad’s passing. I feel fortunate and blessed to have known such a kind and beautiful soul. I knew him more as a child in grade school and in high school and then, later, at CYO Camp Field. I know how proud he was of his kind and loving family and he also knew what an honor it was to be a Honner!!! Give your amazing parents a hug from me! Love you, Brad!!!

We knew Brad and we are still devastated that he is no longer with us. He was a kind & special man.

Wonderful times at Orcas Island with the Honners and Griffiths. Celebrating Brad's birthday with Morgan and Tatyana. Oh the things Brad "put up" with. He was a good sport and a loving Father!

As a neighbor of Brad, he always was looking out for others. The image I will always remember is when Google first stared driving gathering 360 degree photos for Street view, as you panned along 42nd Ave SW, there was Brad, in front of his house, watching and not necessarily pleased with people driving by slowly and talking pictures. The look on his face said it all.

Brad was a big part of Tatyana’s and our happy memories of days when our girls were babies and as they grew up. He was such a good neighbor during our years living on 42nd Ave. SW, in West Seattle. He was our friend. We were of course shocked and very saddened by his sudden passing but Tayana was has been particularly affected and grief stricken as she considered Brad as an uncle. We miss Brad. You all have been in our thoughts and prayers.

I enjoyed out yearly golf outings together, Mariners games, Seahawks games, fantasy football. I'll always remember Brad offering words of encouragement to me not long after I had returned back the U.S. after many years overseas and was going through some difficult times. Thank you for your friendship, Brad. I'll miss you greatly.

Brad was a good man, a valued friend and a selfless provider to his family and loved ones. He left us too soon but I value the time I knew him. We all miss him a great deal.

For Brad, GO COUGS!