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Bradley “Brad” Strandquist

Visitation

10 AM - 11:30 AM
Tuesday March 12, 2024
O'Connell Family Funeral Home
520 11th Street South
Hudson WI, 54016

Funeral Service

11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Tuesday March 12, 2024
O'Connell Family Funeral Home
520 11th Street South
Hudson WI, 54016

Bradley “Brad” Strandquist, age 64 of Amery, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday March 7, 2024.

Bradley Ray Strandquist was born January 14, 1960 in Hudson the son of James & Marilyn (nee Benoy). He graduated from Hudson High School in 1978. He entered the Unites States Marine Corps at age 19 where he served for seven years. Brad retired from UPS after 35 years. He was a movie buff who enjoyed the outdoors. He loved to fish and hunt. He was a Packer fan who was a devoted uncle.

He is survived by his mother Marilyn; his siblings Clay (Mary), Sandi Hentges; nieces & nephews Rex (Tasha), Dylan (Cerina), Jesse (Taylor), Briana (Dylan), Cole; great-nieces & nephews Emmy, Wyatt, Cooper, Estella, and Eli.

Brad was preceded in death by his father James Strandquist; and grandparents Brad & Lola Cook; Marvin & Lena Benoy.

Visitation 10-11:30 AM with 11:30 Prayer Service Tuesday March 12 at O’Connell Funeral Home, 520 S. 11 th St., Hudson.  Burial Houlton Cemetery.

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5 Responses

  1. Marilyn,
    I’m so sorry to read of your son’s death. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
    Having lost a son, I know how hard this is.
    Love you.

  2. Condolences to the family and friends of Brad. I knew Brad back in high school (HHS). Brad was always a friendly guy and enjoyed time talking with him at school. Looks like Brad had a good life after HHS. I pray that all the great memories you have of Brad carry you through these hard times.

  3. I served with Brad in the USMC. He was my roommate in Okinawa. We had so much fun together. We lost touch and haven’t seen him since 1988. He was a great guy! Condolences to his family.

    Larry Danks

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