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Bradford Otto Merkle at the age 76, passed away peacefully at his home in
Buckley, Washington, on October 18, 2025, surrounded by those who loved
and cherished him. Born on April 26, 1949, in LA, California. Mother Elaine
Merkle took herself and 3 young boys to Washington where Brad spent most
of his life. Leaving behind his eldest only living brother Douglas Merkle and 3
deceased siblings Duane, Pam and David. Along with his sister-in-law Sue
Merkle . Graduated Federal way high school 1967 second in his class of forty
students. Entered the United States Army 128 th Aviation Company in 1968 -
(The Gunslingers) at the age of 19, served in Vietnam 69-70 as a gunner in an
B Model Huey Helicopter. Received National Defense service medal, Vietnam
service medal, with three bronze service stars, Republic of Vietnam campaign
medal, air medal with valor device and three oak leaf clusters, Army
Commendation Medal, expert rifle M-14, M-16, M-60 and machine gun. Met
and married the love of his life Lillian Brown 1970. They built a foundation
around God and family values. He leaves behind his loving wife Lillian,
daughter MeChelle, son Jeremiah, daughter-in-law Stacey, 6 grandchildren
and 2 great grandchildren. He worked in the concrete industry, considered
one of the best drivers, layer and finisher. Brad spent his spare time flipping
houses and they moved 14 times creating beautiful homes across the PNW.
He and Lillian spent countless hours creating beautiful transcending fishponds
with custom creative yard art landscape. He became a true master of off the
wall random use of words (Okfine) inserting a giggle or all out laughter to
anyone in earshot! He was good company to pretty much anyone unless your
religion or political belief didn’t coincide. He was an inspiring person and will
be missed by many, we love you.
In lieu of flowers, the family would suggest a donation to Washington Soldiers
Home [email protected] 1301 Orting Kapowsin Hwy Orting,WA 98360.
Any support for our Veterans is important to Brad.
We will have a Service in April at Tahoma National Cemetery 18600 SE 240 th
Kent Wa 98042 and Celebration of Life luncheon to celebrate Brads Life, all
are welcome.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
320 West Pioneer Avenue, Puyallup, WA 98371
Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.


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