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Bradley Alexander Obituary

Bradley Alexander

Age: 32

Bradley Alexander, 32, stepped out of his life August 9, 2015. He was born August 21, 1983 in Cincinnati, Ohio, the son of Donna Krumm (Hubacher) residing in Enosburg, Vermont and Terry Krumm residing in Tipp City, Ohio. Bradley grew up in Westchester, Ohio graduating from Lakota High School in 2000. He attended Community College of Vermont and Vermont Technical College, where he earned a degree in electrical engineering. He is survived by his mother Donna Hubacher; his brother, Brent and wife Shelley Navari of Colchester, VT. Their sons, Dakota, Hunter, Gunnar and Aspen; and many beloved aunts and uncles; Duane and Laurie Hubacher of Georgia, VT, Kenny and Pamela Hubacher of Sheldon, VT, Terry Hubacher of Richford, VT, and Deborah Crandall of Deer Park, OH and Jennifer Davis of Dayton, OH. He is predeceased by his grandparents; Loretta Piche and Frank Hubacher of Burlington, VT and Donna and Cliff Krumm of Ohio, and his cousin, Laurie Ensel (Hubacher) of FL. Many beloved cousins; Darren Hubacher of Richford, VT, Keith Hubacher of Las Vegas, NV, Fritz Hubacher of FL, Jessica Hubacher of Seattle, WA, Sean Bryson of OR, Amy (Hubacher) and Bruce Leo of Richmond, VT, and Todd and Renae Blomiley of MA. He had a passion for building, restoring and landscaping. He loved to be outside hiking, wind sailing, kayaking, skiing and played 'A' level hockey during his high school years as well as adult men's hockey. He enjoyed raising small live-stock and poultry bringing out the week-end farmer in him. Bradley served seven years in the Vermont Air National Guard and received honorable discharge at the level of SGT.

Bradley was on the Planning Commission in St. Johnsbury, VT. He occasionally participated in volunteer work preparing meals at a church in Lyndonville. Bradley started a small moving company called Mini-Movers and contributed occasional free moves for the elderly in St. Johnsbury. He was a property co-owner of an apartment building in St. Johnsbury and was in process of rehabbing another property.

Bradley's sense of humor and fantastic smile will be missed. He was loved unconditionally and we were all very proud of him. May God keep your soul forever in eternal heartfelt, love and grace.

Services will be held on Saturday August 15, 2015 at 2:00 pm at the residence of Donna Krumm in Enosburg, VT. Directions: 176 Prospect Acres Lane (575 Bogue Rd) West Enosburg Falls, VT and follow the signs. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made at gofundme.com/Bradley-Alexander.

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Published by The Burlington Free Press on Aug. 12, 2015.

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Christina Massey

September 4, 2015

So sad to hear of his passing..
I had the privilege of knowing him and serving along side him in tech school. Prayers for the family.. fly high my friend.

Cathy Cromar

August 16, 2015

Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time. We will always remember Brad's wicked sense of humor and thirst for adventure!

Gabriel, Claire, Christian, Stacie and Gary Noble Shriver

August 15, 2015

Our condolences to Bradley's family. We only had wonderful times with him. May he rest in peace.

August 13, 2015

Dear Brent, Shelley and the boys,
We are very sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and all your family.
Rae Anne Hartwick

August 13, 2015

Thinking of you with much love.

Joel and Martha Snyder

Tina Antonevich

August 12, 2015

Dear Donna & Family, so sorry to hear of your loss

Paul and Ilene Picard

August 12, 2015

Donna,

Our hearts are broken and we share in your loss. Brad was blossoming in to his own big world and had so much going for him. Paul enjoyed the short time he had with Brad. The golf driving range, the model airplane Brad built and crashed, the football practices and game, his trip to Fl. and rides with Paul on the motorcycle and other fond memories. The enjoyment of watching him mature into his teen age years with his girl friends in Ma. Brad and Paul went to the same school in Randolph, Vt. I'm sorry I can't be there for his service and to support you.
We are going on a cruise on Carnival out of New York on the New England/Canada from August 24th until August 29th.
If at all possible we would love to have you come see us in Fl. when we get back.
Our thoughts, prayers and sympathy are with you.
Love, Paul and Ilene

Darlene Loyer

August 12, 2015

Dear Brett and family,

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your brother. May the good memories help you through this difficult time.

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