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Robert L. Bradbury

Northfield, New Hampshire

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Northfield, NH ... Mr. Robert L. Bradbury, I, 46, of Vine St., Northfield, died at his home on July 12, 2004.

He was born in Peterborough, NH the son of Lionel and Mable (Rollins) Bradbury. Mr. Bradbury served in the NH National Guard. He lived in Northfield most of his life.

Several years ago, Mr. Bradbury was employed at Pitco-Frialator in Concord and Freudenberg NOK in Northfield. In the 90’s, he owned and operated his own business, Bradbury Logging. For the last 7 years, he was working as a truck driver for Rivco in Penacook.

Bob was a member and current president of VNVMC (Vietnam Vets/Northeast Motorcycle Club). He assisted in many fundraisers both for the NH Veterans Home in Tilton and Friends of Forgotten Children. He was a member of AA.

He greatly loved and enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. Family members include his wife of 27 years, Patricia (Malinowski) Bradbury of Northfield, 5 children: Lisa Bradbury, Angela Bradbury, Robert L. Bradbury, II, Kimberly Bradbury, and David M. Bradbury, all of Northfield, 4 grandchildren: Teya, Christopher, Kacey, and Teigan, 2 foster children: Nicholas Didonato and Kristy Bushong, both of Laconia, 3 brothers: Cornelius Young of Laconia, Peter Bradbury of Nashua, and David Bradbury of Tamarac, Fla.; 3 sisters: Jeannette Brissette of Bennington, NH, Virginia Flanders of Warner, and Generva Baird of NH; and nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a brother: William Baird and a sister, Geraldine Shaw who died in May.

Visiting hours will be held Friday, July 16, 2004 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm at Paquette-Neun Funeral Home, 104 Park St., Northfield. Graveside funeral services will be held in Park Cemetery, Tilton on Saturday, July 17, 2004 at 1:30 pm.

IN lieu of flowers, Bob’s family requests donations be made to VNVMC (Vietnam Vets/Northeast Motorcycle Club), c/o Daniel Turgeon, 12 West Bow St., Apt. 4,Franklin, NH 03235.

For directions or to view an online guestbook, please access www.neunfuneralhomes.com

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sincere condolences to family and brothers. would like to talk to brothers in the club.

I want tolet everyone know that Bob will be missed dearly and even though I didn't make his funeral, he still missed. I want everyone to know he was loved greatly by so many people. He was like a big brother to me and a friend. He lives on forever, he will ride on forever.

Bob was a great guy, and he was always real when I saw him. He is going to be sorely missed. My condolences to your family.

a dearfriend in remembrance of critter, he was so special tosomany people. my son who is 32 remembered him from when he was 6 yrsold.he was like a friend and a brother to me. today we say good-bye but will always liveon in our hearts.and in our future. you have not died your are still will us forever looking over us taking care ofmy other bros and my grandson. we will love you and we know in our hearts you will live forever!!!!!!!!!!1

Dear Pat and Family,
I'm so sorry to hear about Bob, my love and prayers to you and your family.
Susan

we extend our sympathy to the family and friends of critter. he will be missed. ride on later

bob was a great guy and was loved dearly by everyone he will be missed greatly. I knew him and Dave for years.Bob's mom knew me years ago.

PAT & FAMILY: I JUST WANT YOU TO KNOW IF EVER THERE IS ANYTHING YOU NEED, MIKE AND I WILL BE THERE! CRITTER WAS ONE OF THE VERY FEW PEOPLE I'VE KNOWN THAT WAS REAL, AND WE WILL ALL MISS HIM VERY MUCH. MY HEART GOES OUT TO YOU ALL.

Angie & Teya,

Our thoughts, prayers & deepest sympathies are with you and your family.