Don Bradley (Blue Eagle)

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Donald A. Bradley (1935-2016)
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It is with deep sorrow and flowing tears that I must write this,
as I am mindful that he was not only my father, but a friend to
many in this group.

He died on the evening of June 24th, after nearly three months
of intensive care. We were together when he died.

David Bradley
 
David, Dixie and I sent our sincere sympathy for your loss. Donald was a special guy, always positive and easy going, willing to see the best in any situation. He will be missed.
 
David, we are very sorry. We will always remember how willing your dad was to go places and do things. His 80th birthday celebration was the best. He was a part of the group and he will be missed.

Joel and Sue
 
David, Sorry to hear of your loss. Tough to see your Dad go, my prayers for you and your family. Condolences.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

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We are so sorry to hear of your loss! Donald was a very special man and we enjoyed getting to know him and his special "quiet class" personality. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Kent and Marcia
MARCIA JANE
 
David,
Marie and I send our heart felt Sympathy. Don was indeed a very special guy. We enjoyed talking to him. You were a wonderful loving son, to take him to all of the places you have!

God Rest His soul!

Bob and Marie.
 
It was a pleasure to get to meet your Dad on those 2 Delta trips, he will be in our thoughts. You, your dad, and your family were an inspiration to me for making life an adventure no matter what the physical limitations were.
 
David, so sorry to hear about Don. He was a special guy, lived life to the fullest even when he didn't feel the best. I'm glad to have known him. My deepest sympathy to you and your family, may God bless.
 
David.

Your recent loss of Donald must be beyond words. I have never seen a closer father and son relationship than yours.

I will always remember our hike on Angel Island together, just a few years ago. It was you, Donald, Kathy and me.

We spent the afternoon hiking the 6 mile loop to Mount Livermore, the highest peak on the Island. I remember how tired I was and how amazed I was that Donald not only took on this hike with us, but actually completed it in full.

Godspeed Donald.

Jim & Kath
 
David,
I keep thinking of the good memories. I truly enjoyed his company and his sense of humor.
Please accept my heartfelt condolences
Pedro
 
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