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Walter "Jack" Bradeen Jr.

Augusta, Maine

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UNITY -- Jack Bradeen of Unity passed away Tuesday, May 16, 2006.He was born in Waterville on March 12, 1947, the son of Walter and Velma (Tyler) Bradeen.He was part of the first graduating class of Mount View High School in 1965. Jack was a Vietnam veteran, serving in the Navy from 1965 to 1969....

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Nancy and family,
Please accept our deepest sympathys. Jack will be really missed here at Northern stations. He always kept us laughing.

Sorry to hear about this loss.The few times that I had talked to Jack,
He always seemed Happy.There are
enough people like Jack in the
world.Regards-Spider

Nancy, Aaron & Allison, I'm so sorry for your loss. Jack will be missed terribly by everyone that knew him.

Dear Nancy and family,
I am very sorry to hear of your loss but just think of it as you have not "lost" Jack...you are now sharing him with God. I know it is hard. I was in your shoes a little over 3 years ago when I too lost my dear husband. People don't know the right words to say but just knowing they care gives comfort.
I know it will take some time for the shock to wear off a bit but if there comes a time when you would like to have someone to talk to...and I mean day or...

Nancy,
May god bless you and your family,Jack will be greatly missed by so many of his friends..Your beloved husband is now with Jesus..
You and your family will be in our prayers..

To the Bradeen family, please accept my deepest sympathies.
I had only met Jack a couple of time. But, have talk to him many times at work. I had always found Jack to be UP, never down. And had a great sense of humer. The news that I received last Wednesday, when I came to work was a shock. I will miss working with Jack, he always made the day a little brighter.

Bob Mattison
Area Dispatcher, CMP

Nancy, We are so sorry for your loss, just know that he is now with our lord, God will be with you nd your family through this time of sorrow.. We love you..

Nancy, My thoughts and prayers are with you and your children.

May we all remember "Happy Jack" as the great guy that he was. I will always think of Jack as the guy who always had a smile on his face and a kind word to say. He was the type of person that one always looked forward to seeing around town simply because he was always laughing and joking with the many friends he would meet along the way.

I remember growing up around the corner from the Bradeens and as a little kid always admired Jack, Rodney, and Roy's constantly changing...