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Bradley L. Klose

Dalton, Massachusetts

1969 - 2018

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Bradley L. Klose, 48, of Dalton, MA, passed away June 8, 2018.Born in Warrensville Heights, Ohio, on October 9, 1969, the son of Bradley J. Klose and Christa Krauss, Klose, he was a 1988 graduate of Wahconah Regional High School.He married the former Nancy Sedgwick on November 19, 2011. Bradley...

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My deepest sympathy to Tyler, Ben, Alexander (Ally), and Adam, siblings and parents. I was thinking of him today and came across this. I had no clue he passed away. I am so very sorry. God bless. Tammy

My fondest memory is kayaking with him at the Chittenden Reservoir in Vermont and his amazing Christmas trees, stringing the trunk. In my heart always. God bless!

Brad, Clare and Family,

I am so very sorry to hear of your son's passing. My thoughts are with you and your family. My Hope is that your heavy hearts will soon be lifted and filled with fond memories.

Sincerely,
Doreen

Christa Bret and Erica: Brad will be missed by you and whole family

Uncle Bob, Lonnie, Rob and Kim

I just lost my husabnd 6 weeks ago from cancer at the age of 48. My heart goes out to you and your family. Greg grew up in Dalton and I believe they were friends as well. If there is anything I can do please reach out. I will pray for healing and God's strength for all of you.

Bradley will live forever in the hearts of his family and friends who loved him. The wave of loss is so encompassing . . . a son, a brother, a cousin, a father, a friend, a co-worker. Sending love to carry you through the most difficult days . . . there is no way around grief, only through it. Love, Jane and Mike

The FTD Eternal Friendship Remembrance Bouquet - VASE INCLUDED

The Klose cousins at Lake Wawsee

To Nancy, your children, Brad & Clare and the family,

There are no words to express our sadness of the passing of Brad. Someone so young leaving this world too soon is very difficult to accept.

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. We will always remember the many wonderful memories.

Rod, Marlene, and Brandon Klose

Love and affection for you and the family.

Thinking of you in this hour of your need and will be in touch.

Love, Ruth Mary

Clare and Brad ... so sorry for your loss. There are no words. Sending much love and comfort ...