Bradley-Updyke-Obituary

Bradley L. Updyke

Syracuse, New York

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June 30, 2006 Bradley L. Updyke, 65, of Parish, died June 30, 2006. He was born in Dallas, PA, son of the late Lawrence and Edna Updyke. He was owner and operator of Parish Hardware, retiring in 2004. He was a member of Parish United Methodist Church and Parish Lions Club. He was active in...

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I remember Bradley and his family from The Methodist church and his store. He was a very nice man. I moved to Adrian, Michigan before his passing.

I remember Mr. Updike from the hardware store in Parish and as a friendly greeter at the Methodist church. My husband and I relocated to Michigan in 1995. He and his family were very nice people.

Gone but never forgotten.

Jeff,
I was saddened to learn of your Dads passing. Brad was a great man always willing to help anyone he could. I will always remember his joyous smile when he and your Mom stopped by to say hi at the SU Football tailgates. Take care my friend, I am thinking of you and your family. May God Bless each of you. Sincerly Chip Hamblin

Jeff, Mrs. Updyke and family;
I found out today and I was so saddened to hear of your loss. I just wanted you to know that I am thinking about you and your families during this difficult time. Cherish and celebrate the memories as those are something that will always be with you. Take Care.

Dear Family (Elaine, Eric, Jeff, Troy, Bonnie, Amy, Mark, Erin - I didn't want to leave any of you out because I know you're all hurting),

I wanted to be with you when I got the news of Brad's passing but I just couldn't make the trip. But I think of you often and pray for you. My earliest memories of the Updyke family revolve around a dinner that made me realize I was with a fun group of people. I think I was 11 at the time. We were sitting around the table when someone said...

Dear Elaine and Bonnie,
So sorry to hear of Brad's passing. I just learned of it today. Visiting the Updyke home as a teen ager, watching Brad's sons grow, his devotion to athletics and remembering the "good old times" shared with Bonnie are among my good memories. Your strength and faith will help you now, as it did when we were growing up. Sincerely Cindy

Dear Mrs. Updyke, Jeff,Eric, and Troy may God bless, comfort, and give you strenght during this difficult time. You are in our prayers.

Rodney V. Ralph and Family