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Thomas P. Bradeen

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Thomas P. Bradeen

Birth
Washington, USA
Death
24 Dec 2005 (aged 51)
Washington, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend. Specifically: Thomas Bradeens ashes will be spread over his favorite fishing river. Add to Map
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Thomas P. Bradeen of Renton, formerly of Issaquah, passed away Saturday, December 24th, 2005 at St. Francis Hospital in Federal Way. He was 51.

Mr. Bradeen was born September 22, 1954 in Seattle, Washington to Donald and Norma Bradeen. He was raised in Issaquah and graduated from Issaquah High School in 1972.

On September 24th, 1977 he married his wife at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Issaquah. They lived in Issaquah until 1985, when they moved to Renton. Mr. Bradeen worked as a Residential Construction Supervisor, specializing in custom homes.

In his leisure time he enjoyed riding his Harley-Davidson motorcycle and fishing. He was an accomplished musician and photographer. He also enjoyed playing both classical and blues on his guitars. His family remembers him as an exceptionally loving and devoted father and friend who was a man of deep intellect.

"E" will be missed by his wife, family and many friends both social and professional. He was exceptionally talented and willing to share his skills and knowledge with all around him.

Thomas P. Bradeen of Renton, formerly of Issaquah, passed away Saturday, December 24th, 2005 at St. Francis Hospital in Federal Way. He was 51.

Mr. Bradeen was born September 22, 1954 in Seattle, Washington to Donald and Norma Bradeen. He was raised in Issaquah and graduated from Issaquah High School in 1972.

On September 24th, 1977 he married his wife at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Issaquah. They lived in Issaquah until 1985, when they moved to Renton. Mr. Bradeen worked as a Residential Construction Supervisor, specializing in custom homes.

In his leisure time he enjoyed riding his Harley-Davidson motorcycle and fishing. He was an accomplished musician and photographer. He also enjoyed playing both classical and blues on his guitars. His family remembers him as an exceptionally loving and devoted father and friend who was a man of deep intellect.

"E" will be missed by his wife, family and many friends both social and professional. He was exceptionally talented and willing to share his skills and knowledge with all around him.


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