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Bradley Camac obituary, 1958-2017, Los Angeles, Ca

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1958

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2017

Bradley Camac Obituary

Bradley S. Camac
Los Angeles, CA
Bradley S. Camac, 59, formerly of Littlestown, died Tuesday morning, December 26, 2017 at his home in Los Angeles, CA. Born August 5, 1958 in Bucks County he was the son of the late Rev. Robert C. Camac and June R. Camac.
Brad was a graduate of Littlestown High School where he started Littlestown's golf team. Brad was a Junior State Champion golfer in PA. At the age of 16, Brad broke the South Hills Golf Club record in Hanover, with a score of 65. He held that record for 37 years. Brad was offered and accepted a golf scholarship in 1976 at Virginia Tech University in Blacksburg, VA. After attending Virginia Tech, Brad traveled and worked across the U.S. representing numerous companies including: Bostonian, Capezio, Head, Tail and Le Coq Sportif. Brad worked in the textiles industry and also worked with extensive contacts across the U.S. His forte was assisting overseas companies getting established in the U.S.
Recently, Brad served as Business Development Manager - USA at Zoono Group Limited and served as its Senior Vice President of Sales for the Los Angeles region.
Brad was a dedicated member of the Los Angeles Pool League where he was the captain of his pool league team. He served six terms on the Board of Governors and three terms as President of the League.
Brad is survived by a sister, Judith C. Clark of Littlestown; a brother and wife, Christopher R. Camac and Cathy Camac of Wilmington, NC; three nieces, Lauren Camac, Jennifer Wedemeyer and Jackie Cowan; and a nephew, Kyle Camac.

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Published by Evening Sun on Jan. 7, 2018.

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Jimmy Cannon

January 1, 2025

Brad may no longer with us here but he is not forgotten and remembered fondly.

Rita Fryer

March 15, 2024

I am so saddened to learn of Brad´s death. Just recently, I was listening to the sound track from the Phantom of the Opera. Brad introduced me to that album and it always reminds me of him. I reached out on LinkedIn. When he didn´t respond I googled and saw his obituary. I am so sad. My condolences to his family and loved ones. He was one of the best people I have known in my life.
We met in Columbus, Ohio at a local driving range/par 3 course. We became fast friends and he helped me through a rough time in my life. Then, in 1991, after he moved to Texas and then California, I visited him at both locations and we got to spend a little more time together. After that, we kept in touch sporadically through LinkedIn - our last conversation was in October 2016. I have always kept him in my heart. I always will.

Joe Artman

January 1, 2024

Wow! Another year has gone by without my amazing friend Brad. Love to the entire Camac family and his long time love Sondra. Hugs to all.......Joe

Jimmy Cannon

January 1, 2024

Another year. I think Brad would be so amazed that he was remembered so fondly by so many people.

Joe Artman

January 1, 2023

Another year has passed since Brad left us. I continue to think of Brad often and it always puts a big smile in my face. Brad was loved by so many. Hugs to Judy, Sondra and families. Joe Artman

Joe Artman

January 4, 2022

What a great person and friend..............it has been 4 years since Brad left us and I miss him every day!

Jimmy

January 1, 2022

I think of Brad every single day. Fond memories of him from the `80´s in New York.

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April 3, 2021

When we pass on, and leave for a better world, which we all must, we leave behind a whole treasure of memories and moments. Moments of care, concern, happiness, a smile and more important, of friendship. Brad, you have left behind a lot
of treasure. And we would treasure your friendship and association forever. May you be peaceful and may your loved ones gain the strength
Beena Rokesh Vaswani

Michael Buttner

July 5, 2018

I was do sadden to hear of Brads' passing. Brad was a dear friend of years past as he traveled through Baltimore representing his shoe line.
Great guy! Good human being. The world has lost a good one. My condolences to his loving family.

Jimmy Cannon

June 4, 2018

Am so sad to read this. I was thinking about him and just Googled to see what he was up to That photo is exactly how I remember him; a happy affable guy with such a gentle soul. My deepest condolences to his family.

J

January 17, 2018

I will miss you...

Sallie Conner Rush

January 16, 2018

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Brad, We had so many road trips to Philly, Hanover, Virginia and as far as Florida. He did light up a room . I haven't seen him in years but I worked with him at Bostonian Golf Division. My thoughts and prayers are with all of his family and friends. Rest In Peace Old Friend

Bill Bechtel

January 11, 2018

Was Sadden to hear of Brad's passing! Always thought he was a Great guy, and a down to earth person! Haven't seen him since our 5th anniversary of graduating. Again, sorry for your loss! Wish we'd have stayed in touch more!

Alfie Gingroe

January 10, 2018

Brad was a classmate from 1976. We had some good time's. I helped Brad settle in at Blacksburg, VA starting his freshman year at Virginia Tech with his clothing line.
Haven't seen Bradley for 40 years.
Sad to hear of his death.
RIP

Carol Troyer

January 9, 2018

i knew Brad from his days at Bostonian shoe. He was such a great guy. he had a smile that could light up a room. thinking of the family during this difficult time.

January 9, 2018

We send our sincere sympathy to the family. We share many warm memories of Brad and his family as our neighbors and friends on Glenwyn Drive. May happy memories comfort and sustain you all. Sincerely Marilyn and Scott Zanger and Family

Marty Sentz Beverage

January 9, 2018

Peace be with Judy and the entire Camac family, Sincerely, Marty Sentz Beverage

Mindy Reed

January 8, 2018

Our condolences to the family. Dave & I went to school with Brad at LHS and remember many good times shared over the years.

Brad & Jackson

Lauren & Jackson Camac

January 8, 2018

People we love, never really leave us. They just show up in different places. We love you Uncle Brad & will miss you so much. Your smile and laugh could always light up the room. You will forever be in our hearts ♥

Kyle Camac

January 8, 2018

Tomorrow is another day.
Yes.
Of course it is but tomorrow you'll still be missed.
Rest easy Uncle Brad! Don't be too hard on the Rev. in golf .

January 8, 2018

your smile & great sense of humor will be greatly missed! Dan McCarthy

Brenda Mahone

January 8, 2018

So sorry for your loss. I remember Brad from many years ago with Bostonian Shoe. He was always very friendly and kind, and had a smile that could brighten your day.

Brenda (Phillips) Smith

January 8, 2018

My condolences to Brad's family. Remembering a project we worked together on in Ethics class with Mrs Elder. We had a lot of laughs doing that project. Thought of Brad many times over the years as I talked about that project. RIP Brad.

Jane Stephens

January 7, 2018

Brad had a good sense of nature. He had a good heart and was willing to do anything to put a smile on your face. He will be deeply missed by many. My condolences to the family.

Steve Smith

January 7, 2018

May the road rise up to meet you.
May the wind always be at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face,
and rains fall soft upon your fields.
And until we meet again,
May God hold you in the palm of His hand.

Terri Marshman Dunn

January 7, 2018

My condolences to the family. Brad was a great guy and good friend from many years ago in Littlestown.

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