Bradley R. Briggs
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Bradley R Briggs passed suddenly, Monday, June 27th at the age of 63. Predeceased by his parents George and Doris Briggs and his loving wife of 23 years, Leslie Briggs. Survived by his children Jennifer Briggs, Melonie Briggs, Stephanie (Frank) Quarantello. Grandchildren Hope and Mason Lillis. Siblings Paul and Valerie Briggs. Good friend Jim Boyle. Girlfriend, Amber Brach and many beloved cousins, nieces, nephews, in-laws and friends. He loved fiercely and held a special place in his heart for each and every one of his family members, friends and neighbors. He adored his two grandchildren and was proud to be a father and grandfather. Brad had a strong catholic faith and strong morals. You could always count on him to do the right thing. He was an incredibly loyal man in all aspects of his life. He was a lucky man who was blessed to fall in love not just once but twice in his life Brad just celebrated 35 successful years working for the Eastman Kodak Company where he made many life-long friends. Brad had an exceptional work ethic and he was very proud of that. He was thrilled to be working close with his daughter, brother-in-law, nephew and many others he considered family in the only company he ever worked for as an adult. He enjoyed spending time with his family and taking his dog Bella for her daily walks. He had a passion for everything sports related including his love for baseball. Brad always had a positive attitude and a smile that was contagious and while he may have left this earth unexpectedly, he was happy and looking forward to the many adventures ahead he had planned. He was loved by many and will be missed dearly. Friends may call Wednesday (July 6th) 4-7 at Vay-Schleich & Meeson, 1075 Long Pond Road. His Funeral Service will follow calling in the Funeral Home Chapel. Private Interment. For more information and to sign his online guestbook, visit www.meesonfamily.com
Our hearts and prayers go out to the family. God bless and please accept our deepest sympathies. On behalf of all your friends at Kodak.
Brad was such a nice man and will be very missed at work. He was always happy and positive and we already miss his daily trivia in the office. Deepest sympathies to his family. God Bless, Brad.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Brad was a great guy, I remember Leslie telling me he was going to adopt the girls as his own. I’m so happy to have known him. Great husband, dad,friend. God bless you all. Love you all!
Brad was a great guy and friend. Lots of memories at work and on the ball field. Hevwill be missed. I’ll bet he’s nursing a rum and Coke now with Leslie.
Brad, was a great guy to work with. You could always count on a smile and kind words from Brad. He will be greatly missed. God Speed RIP Brad!
I only knew Brad for about a year But he was a very pleasant and nice person to be around at work . Always friendly never to busy To stop and say hello Very sorry for your loss,I know he will be greatly missed. Bob Zucco Bldg 326
My husband grew up in the neighborhood of the Briggs and we both went to school with his daughters and became good friends with Steph. We remember how especially caring and kind her dad was, and funny. We are so sorry and send our love to the Briggs sisters and all of his friends and family.