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Michael Frank Bradley

Everett, Washington

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Michael Frank Bradley

July 9, 1944-Oct. 26, 2005

Mike died peacefully surrounded by his family and friends after an eight year battle with cancer, on October 26, 2005. He was born in Everett, on July 9, 1944, to Frank and Gertrude Bradley, who have both preceded him in death.Upon...

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It has been a pleasure knowing Mike. We spent many a long weekend talking and hashing out life's bumps. I really will miss him and his positive attitude!

I met Mike about 13 years ago. I was fortunate enough to become his daughters (Michelle) mother-in-law. Michelle in so many ways is a mirror image of Mike. It was an honor and a privilege for me to know Mike. He was a kind, caring and loving person, a gentle soul that cared deeply about others - he did always put others first. He dearly loved his children and his grandchildren unconditionally. I will miss seeing him play around and talk with his grandkids - he was great with them and his...

I met Mike briefly on the Yreka run and from the sounds of all who knew him well, I was in the presence of a truly remarkable man. We shall meet again.

Dirtsurgeon

I only knew Mike through the internet. I always enjoyed his postings.

I met the man once and often read his posts on the internet. You never know what to say when you get on message boards and see posts like this. I wish his family well and may he ride in peace forever.

I met Mike for the first time in Yreka, California in 04. We never got the opportunity to ride together, but for the amount of time we talked I could tell he was a very kind and caring man.

Although we never met in person I always enjoyed Mikes postings and cheerfull outlook on life no matter what was happening.

I first met Mike in the summer of 1995 while visiting friends in Gold Bar, WA. We've gotten together every summer since then until this year.

We logged many a mile together my friend, and you will be missed greatly by those that new and loved you. Ride on!

Gramps