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Nicholas Dux Bradley passed away unexpectedly Feb. 3, 2015. He was born Aug. 17, 1981, in Anchorage and spent his childhood growing up in Palmer.
Although his life was cut too short he had accomplished many great things.
He graduated from U.A.A. with a bachelor’s in social work and proceeded to work for the Office of Children’s Services in Aniak.
He moved to Bethel where he was employed by the Department of Fish and Game. While in Bethel he achieved his pilot’s license at the Yuut Yaqungviat Flight School.
Nick also spent several years in South Korea teaching English.
Nick loved the outdoors. He especially enjoyed four-wheeling, camping, fishing, and hunting. He was an excellent trapper.
Nick is survived by his loving son, William; loving parents, Terry and Jean Bradley; brother, Terrence and wife, Emily Bradley; brother, Joe and wife, Elizabeth Bradley; niece, Rhyhannon Bradley; and numerous extended family.
Nick was an amazing father, son, and brother. He will be greatly missed by all his family and friends.
Private family services are planned.