Clarence-Bradway-Obituary

Clarence E Bradway

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

Feb 4, 1943 – Oct 23, 2024

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BORN
February 4, 1943
DIED
October 23, 2024
LOCATION
East Longmeadow, Massachusetts
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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Clarence "Larry" Bradway, 81, passed away on Wednesday, 10/23/2024 at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield MA. Born on February 4th, 1943 in Springfield MA to Leon and Carol Bradway, Larry grew up in Agawam, MA and attended Agawam schools. Larry spent the bulk of his career working at Smith...

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Larry was a great guy. Worked with him at Smith & Wesson in the frame dept where he was set up man. Very sad to hear this. My condolences to his family. R.I.P. Larry.

Dear Alice and the entire Bradway family, Our deepest condolences to you and your family at this very sad time. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Please know you will be in our thoughts and prayers always. Looking forward to seeing you again. Charlene and Chuck Pixley

My condolences to Alice, Vinny, Jeff and Nanette, and the entire family.

So sorry to hear about Larry, he was a great guy and friend when we were in our early teens. We had a great visit last year when he came to visit here in Vermont with Lee. It had been 60 years or more since we last met. Again sorry for your loss. Ed & Diane Takorian,

My condolence to Larry's family. I met Larry and his son in a Pistol Class. I later got to work in Customer Service. He was a great help to me and I wished that he did not have to retire. People looked forward to seeing Larry everyday. I have never seen someone so cheerful and had a kind word to everyone. He will be missed. I will always be grateful to have spent the time with Larry. God bless you Larry. RIP. Don DeGray

So sorry to see Larry has passed away, what a great guy he was, every day a smile on his face, always in a good mood, never passed by you without saying good morning or just stopped to talk. Im sure all his friends at S&W are going to miss him, wish he had a service so we could have said goodby to him, He left us far too early, i will miss him. another great old timer from SMITH AND WESSON has left us. R.I.P. MY FRIEND NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN

Alice and Family, Years ago when I was your neighbor on Shawmut Street, Larry showed me how to open my garage door when the power went out. He was always so kind and so helpful. Heaven has certainly gained an angel. With deepest sympathy, Dale Hunter-MaDonald