Bradley-Wilder-Obituary

Bradley C. Wilder

Manchester, Connecticut

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MANCHESTER -- Bradley C. Wilder, 67, died March 15, 2008, at his residence.

He was born in Keene on April 4, 1940, the son of Clinton J. and Marjorie (Gauthier) Wilder. He was a graduate of Keene High School and served in the U.S. Marine Corps.

Prior to his retirement he was a...

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Dad miss you. Aidan is growing into a great young man.

Marsha, Michael, Steven & Dan
Linda and I want to send our remembrance on this special day-Brad's birthday- We will always keep in our hearts all the wonderful times and memories - There must have been a million of them.
Love, Bill & Linda

Even though we are miles apart we think of the times we had with you and Brad frequently. We miss you and enjoyed our short stay as your neighbor. You both made our short stay in Ct the best of memories. Our prayers and love go out to you. Love Elizabeth, Richard and the kids. xoxoxo

Marsha, Michael, Steven, and Danny.....please accept our deepest sympathies. I have great memories going back to the Grants and Giants
Stores in the Highgate Shopping Ctn in St. Albans. As a Grant's mgr, I always thought I knew the retail business....until I met Brad. I was honored to follow his footsteps at Ames. He was a great teacher and friend as he worked his way up the ladder with Ames. I know how much he loved his family because he always talked about you everyday.

With our...

Marsha Sorry to hear of your loss. My prayers our with you. If I can ever do anything for you just ask.david

Marsha,

Our deepest sympathy for you and your family. Be assured that friends and family are here for you.

May the comfort of friends and family be your strength now and in the days ahead

It is still hard to believe that Brad is gone,but I still have many fond memories to look back on.Brad and I chasing Clintons cows with my motorcycle,our time at Marine Corps bootcamp,and many fun times we had with Marsha and Brad as a couple,prior to and after their wedding.

God Bless

Marsha and Family:
Life is certainly a full circle . . . early this morning we had the birth of a little girl and I open up my e-mail to find that Brad has died. The beginning and the end brings life full circle. Brad lived a good life and I know you were a wonderfully supportive helpmate. Cherish your memories; they help during this difficult time. Please accept my condolences and remember that Brad lives on in the memories of so many people.
Marlene