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Brian Edward Bradstreet

Augusta, Maine

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ALBION -- Brian Edward Bradstreet, 58, of Albion, passed away Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2009, at Maine Medical Center in Portland after a sudden onset of leukemia.Brian was born in Bangor on June 30, 1951, the son of Donald and Virginia (Rowe) Bradstreet. He graduated from Lawrence High School and Unity...

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Dear Jane, So sorry to read of your brother's passing. You're in our thoughts and prayers.

Iam so sorry to hear about your loss.

Dear Mrs. Bradstreet,Peg.Jane and the rest of the family,

We are so sorry to hear about the very sudden loss of Brian. I remember getting a ride on Brian's motorcycle when I was back in college. He spent a few days back then at Peg's and my apartment and we didn't have a long enough couch for him! Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very difficult time.
Kathy and Lee Nadeau, Cumberland Foreside, Maine

To the entire Bradstreet family I would like to extend my deepest sympathies. I met Brian at Unity College and played a lot of basketball with him. Brian was such a pleasure to be around and always had a smile on his face. I have many memories of those days. He is now with the Lord and probably figuring out how to play jokes on the souls in Heaven.

We will miss Brian very much,we always looked forward to seeing him at family gatherings He would always have something interesting to say and shared his good humor with everyone. He was espically excited about his work on the new Penobscot bridge and shared the photos, he had taken while on the job, with us. We hope for peace and the warmth of family for his loved ones

Sandra Strahan and Chip Bradstreet

Jane and family please accept my heart felt sympathy on the passing of Brian. Although I have had no contact with him since High School I have many fond memories of those days and our interactions
Sincerely .
Bob Johnson Class of '68

Brian thanks for sharing your life with me. I have so many memories---who else would give me my first ride on the back of a bicycle ( sorry I broke the spokes when my foot went inside them). Remember scaring the daylights out of my sisters and me by scratching on the camp walls at night pretending to be a bat. From being a great cousin, to a wonderful father and son, to always being there thank you. All those meals at your mom and dad's camp on China Lake, playing Monopoly until late in to...

I just read the shocking news of Brian's passing. Although I hadn't seen him in years, I will never forget him. I can still see his sub-primary (that's what it was called back then) picture!! And who could forget watching Brian running down the basketball court. Please know that I'm thinking of all of you at this most difficult time.

Virginia, Jane Sonny and Peg and familys, My heart goes out to all of you. So hard to believe my buddy Brian has passed. I can not count the many time Brian has made me smile. I know there is nothing I can do to help fill the void Brian has left in your lives. I hope the memories can help to warm your hearts. Love, Brenda