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Bradley H. Boone

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Bradley H. Boone Veteran

Birth
Flint, Genesee County, Michigan, USA
Death
5 Mar 2017 (aged 26)
Montrose, Genesee County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Holly, Oakland County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION 13 GRAVE 1640
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Staff Sergeant Bradley H. Boone of Montrose, age 26, died Sunday, March 5, 2017.
Bradley was born April 29, 1990, in Flint, Michigan. He had resided in Montrose most of his life, spending the past year in Chatham, Michigan in the U.P. Bradley graduated from Hill-McCloy High School in Montrose in 2008 and earned his Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice from Oakland University. He served as SSG/ E-6 in the United States Army Reserve as Transportation Management Coordinator with a total of 8 years of service. He was honorably discharged in August of 2016. He also served a tour of duty in Afghanistan from 2010-2011. He was a member of the VFW Post # 1370 in Pontiac. Bradley was a gifted, multi-sport athlete. He served as captain of the Montrose football and wrestling teams, earning a team state wrestling championship in 2004. He also placed 8th in individual state wrestling in 2007. At Oakland University, he also served as captain of the college's first national championship football team and was named an All-American offensive lineman. He helped create the football clubs at UM-Flint and Oakland University. Brad also served as a youth wrestling coach at Lake Orion. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, dancing, poetry and raising his chickens. He especially loved spending time with his infant son, Harlon.

Surviving are his parents, infant son, fiancee, four siblings, including twin brother, stepsister, grandfather, two nieces and nephew. Brad also leaves behind his beloved dog, Abby.

Bradley was preceded in death by his daughter, Madilline, and grandmother, Carol Boone.

Burial in Great Lakes National Cemetery in Holly with full military honors.
Staff Sergeant Bradley H. Boone of Montrose, age 26, died Sunday, March 5, 2017.
Bradley was born April 29, 1990, in Flint, Michigan. He had resided in Montrose most of his life, spending the past year in Chatham, Michigan in the U.P. Bradley graduated from Hill-McCloy High School in Montrose in 2008 and earned his Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice from Oakland University. He served as SSG/ E-6 in the United States Army Reserve as Transportation Management Coordinator with a total of 8 years of service. He was honorably discharged in August of 2016. He also served a tour of duty in Afghanistan from 2010-2011. He was a member of the VFW Post # 1370 in Pontiac. Bradley was a gifted, multi-sport athlete. He served as captain of the Montrose football and wrestling teams, earning a team state wrestling championship in 2004. He also placed 8th in individual state wrestling in 2007. At Oakland University, he also served as captain of the college's first national championship football team and was named an All-American offensive lineman. He helped create the football clubs at UM-Flint and Oakland University. Brad also served as a youth wrestling coach at Lake Orion. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, dancing, poetry and raising his chickens. He especially loved spending time with his infant son, Harlon.

Surviving are his parents, infant son, fiancee, four siblings, including twin brother, stepsister, grandfather, two nieces and nephew. Brad also leaves behind his beloved dog, Abby.

Bradley was preceded in death by his daughter, Madilline, and grandmother, Carol Boone.

Burial in Great Lakes National Cemetery in Holly with full military honors.

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