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Bradley Alldredge

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Bradley Alldredge

Birth
Oak City, Millard County, Utah, USA
Death
25 Jun 2014 (aged 75)
Sunset, Davis County, Utah, USA
Burial
Hooper, Weber County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Bradley Alldredge, beloved father of four: Bradley Blake Alldredge, Candace Thurgood, Chandra (Rodger) Thomas, Stephanie (Robert) Mullikin. Died Wednesday June 25, 2014, in his home surrounded by family. He is also survived by 4 sisters, and 9 grand-children. He spent his days in selfless service to others and will be missed for his heart, spirit, and love of life.

Bradley is now with his bride of 49 years, Patricia Kay, who preceded him in death on: January 2, 2011 after losing a heroic battle against cancer. Bradley was devoted to her through-out their lives together and her long struggle.

Honorably serving his country in the Army, he took his young bride to Texas where they lived until his discharge.

At every opportunity Bradley donated his time and talents wherever a need arose. A gifted artist he helped design various floats and props for his community. As a Tool and Dye Master Machinist, and later as a CAD artist at Hill Air Force Base, he provided comfortably for his family. Bradley loved spending time with family and his grand-children. He will be greatly missed. We will carry him in our hearts untill we meet again.
Bradley Alldredge, beloved father of four: Bradley Blake Alldredge, Candace Thurgood, Chandra (Rodger) Thomas, Stephanie (Robert) Mullikin. Died Wednesday June 25, 2014, in his home surrounded by family. He is also survived by 4 sisters, and 9 grand-children. He spent his days in selfless service to others and will be missed for his heart, spirit, and love of life.

Bradley is now with his bride of 49 years, Patricia Kay, who preceded him in death on: January 2, 2011 after losing a heroic battle against cancer. Bradley was devoted to her through-out their lives together and her long struggle.

Honorably serving his country in the Army, he took his young bride to Texas where they lived until his discharge.

At every opportunity Bradley donated his time and talents wherever a need arose. A gifted artist he helped design various floats and props for his community. As a Tool and Dye Master Machinist, and later as a CAD artist at Hill Air Force Base, he provided comfortably for his family. Bradley loved spending time with family and his grand-children. He will be greatly missed. We will carry him in our hearts untill we meet again.


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