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David Samspon
April 30, 2025
Well, I've tried to digest this horrible news for over a wk now and I'm still stunned, shocked and deeply saddened at the loss of Brad. In our life's travels we were friend's 1st of all, co -workers of the best sort, golf partners, bike wk attendees for many years and we always had a blast together always enjoying a laugh at about almost everything and anything. He will be missed for sure as everyone recoils from this now sad reality. With deepest sympathy for coworker's, family and his many friends.
Dave Sampson

Keith Barbieri
April 27, 2025
For the rest of my life, the days before Easter, I will remember that one of my best friends passed away during this time. Brad was a lifelong friend of over 40 years and was easily one of the most easy going guys I´ve ever met. Brad could just chill all day, going with the flow of whatever we were up too, or he could be the life of the party ( if it went in that direction ) He was so hard working but always knew how to have a good time! Brad loved his 3 kids and was SO proud of all of their accomplishments. I ( and I´m sure others ) took notice of the sacrifices that he made to provide and be the best Dad that he could be; and I truly admire his character. There won´t be another Brad but I cherish all of the memories that we have of him. Rest easy my man. If they have scratchy scratchy in heaven, I hope you get a "claimer"
Amar Kapur Chief Executive officer Of Atech Turbine
April 25, 2025
It was a surprise and shocker to hear the passing away of Brad at a young age. He was a great person and loved by his family
fellow employees and customers globally.
He loved his work, sports, and golf.
Truly a loss to see the passing away of Brad. May the lord give strength to his family and relatives in this difficult times.
American Heart Association
April 25, 2025
May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.
Rita Kapur
April 24, 2025
I had the privilege of working with Brad since 2003 after we purchased Atech Turbine Components. He was an outstanding Customer Service Representative. During his entire career at Atech, he built many relationships with his Customers who are located all over the world. When the news was sent of his passing, we received an outpour of condolences and support and how much he will be missed. One customer said "Aerospace lost a great guy". I spoke with Brad almost everyday. He often spoke about how proud he was of all his children. He was part of our family. My sincerest condolences to Brad´s family and friends. I will miss him dearly.
Jonathan Plante
April 24, 2025
I will miss you Cousin!! When uncle Ray passed I went through a hard time. I remember when You, me , uncle Ray and the funny man Uncle Robert would have some fun times together. I will always remember the good times. Sleep well my friend. I love you!! Jonathan
Kathy Manzi
April 24, 2025
I had the privilege of working with Brad at Atech and will remember him as a truly great guy. My heartfelt condolences to his family and friends.
David Stelmach
April 24, 2025
My sincere condolences to all,
I have known and worked with Brad at Atech for 32 years attending each others kids birthdays, playing golf together, concerts and sporting events. He will be missed tremendously!
Brian Provost
April 24, 2025
Sorry for your loss
I will miss talking Star wars with Brad
Britton-Wallace Funeral Home - Auburn
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April 23, 2025
Bradley Parks Obituary
Bradley C. "Brad" Parks, 53, lifelong Auburn resident, passed away unexpectedly in the comfort of his home on Saturday, April 19, 2025. He leaves his devoted mother, Linda M. (Plante) Mazzuchelli; his stepfather, Robert J. Mazzuchelli, both... Read Bradley Parks's Obituary
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